Health & Wellness Center

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Here to Support Your Wellbeing, On-Campus & Off

The Health and Wellness Center is a safe, confidential place where students can receive limited primary care services including evaluation and treatment for common minor injuries and illnesses, preventive care, health education and referrals to local specialists or hospitals as needed. 

The office is staffed by Family Nurse Practitioner's and Registered Nurses. 

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Wellness Initiative

Mercy University is committed to promoting and sustaining a culture of health and wellness by educating, motivating and empowering all members of the community to adopt and maintain a health, active and balanced lifestyle.

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Health Office

The Student Health Office is a safe, confidential place where students can receive limited primary care services including evaluation, diagnosis and treatment for common illnesses and injuries, preventive care, health education and referrals to local specialists or hospitals as needed. 

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Counseling Center

The Mercy University Student Counseling Center offers students help with mental health issues including: increased stress, depression and anxiety as well as concerns about their academic progress, daily living, adjustment to college and relationships with others.

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Office of ACCESSibility

The Office of ACCESSibility collaborates with and empowers students who have disabilities in order to coordinate support services, reasonable accommodations and programs that enable equal access to education and college life. 

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eCHECKUP TO GO

Mercy University has partnered with eCHECKUP TO GO, which was developed by psychologists at San Diego State University, whose mission is to provide students with personalized, evidence-based online behavior intervention programs designed to empower students to make healthier and responsible choices. Among these programs are the e-CHUGe-TOKE,  and Sexual Violence Prevention online programs.

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The Red Folder initiative

Students may experience different levels of distress across various areas of their lives. The type and amount of distress they are experiencing will require different actions and resources. The Red Folder initiative is a guide to help those who interact with students to recognize and be able to respond effectively and refer students in distress to the available resources we have at Mercy University.

Download the Red Folder