UHS providers are often asked when it’s best to stay home versus seek care for cold and flu symptoms. If you’re feeling under the weather, here are some tips for connecting to the right care …| University Health Services – UW–Madison
UHS Mental Health Services is excited to introduce Thrive Online– a new online resource designed to support student mental health and wellbeing. What is Thrive Online? An extension of our Thrive Workshops, Thrive Online is …| University Health Services
Promote, Protect, and Improve Student Health and Wellbeing| University Health Services
Badger Recovery is a program for students in or considering recovery from addiction.| University Health Services
September is Suicide Prevention Month, which invites each of us to increase our awareness of suicide, challenge stigma, and take action to support mental health on campus—both your own and the mental health of those …| University Health Services – UW–Madison
Having fun and experiencing joy in sobriety is fundamental to being able to establish long-lasting recovery. This is because, quite simply, why would you want to maintain a new way of life that is less enjoyable than the one you had before?| University Health Services
Measles is a highly contagious respiratory illness that spreads to others through coughing and sneezing. In particular, travel hubs and public transportation (airports, train stations) are places where measles can more easily spread.| University Health Services
SHIP is designed specifically for UW–Madison students. For SHIP members, UHS provides primary and preventive care on campus, keeping costs as low as possible.| University Health Services
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University Health Services received a full three-year reaccreditation as an ambulatory health care center by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).| University Health Services
As graduating seniors prepare to cross the stage this spring, the mood on campus is one of pride and reflection. While academic achievements are traditionally at the forefront of commencement, many students say their proudest …| University Health Services
This exhibit spotlights significant historical events related to campus sexual assault activism throughout the last 50 years.| University Health Services