Medical Services
Available at the Employee Clinic!

The Employee Clinic at Health Services has the shingles vaccine (Zostavax), which many medical offices do not carry. The vaccine is recommended for use in people 60 years old or older to prevent shingles, which can be extremely painful. The vaccine is approved by the FDA for use in the 50-59 year old age group, however, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) does not specifically recommend use in this age group at this time. Learn more about the vaccine...
To get this immunization through the Employee Clinic, make an appointment by calling (603) 862-HLTH (4584) for a clinical screening and vaccination or make an appointment with the clinic nurse and bring a prescription for the vaccine from your primary care provider.
Medical Care
The Employee Clinic is available to all current UNH/USNH employees. You can be seen for evaluation and treatment of the following health concerns at the Health Services Center:
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Other Acute Health Concerns
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Medical Treatment After a Workplace Injury for Immediate Care (non-emergency)
- Minor aches & pains
- Minor sprains & strains
- Minor cuts & burns
- Soft Tissue Injuries
- Non-traumatic injuries
The proximity to most departments on campus make them an ideal choice for nonemergency injuries and illnesses. Emergencies should be handled as such by calling 911 and/or seeking treatment at the nearest hospital emergency room.
Additional Services
- Pharmacy
- Laboratory
- Radiology
- Pre-employment physicals and Worker’s Compensation visits
- Immunizations (travel and employment)
- Allergy Services
- HIV Testing/Counseling Walk-In Clinic
Complementary Health Services
Personal Health Guides
Primary links
- About Us
- Students
- Parents/Families
- Employee Clinic
- Emergency/After-Hours
- Resource Library
- Health Withdrawals
