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UNH Community Testing Program

The Exercise Science program offers Community Testing services conducted by faculty and graduate Laboratory. Some of the fee-for-assessment evaluations include blood lipid analysis, body composition analysis, submaximal and maximal graded exercise tests, and anaerobic threshold (lactic acid) testing. A complete list of services and prices are listed on the website. Student and group rates are available.

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Travel Health Clinic

Whether you are traveling abroad for fun or for academic/professional reasons, all your medical travel needs can be met conveniently at Health Services during the academic year through the state-approved travel clinic. It is recommended that you schedule your travel clinic visit at least 4-6 weeks before you plan to leave. If students have paid the health fee, visits to the travel clinic are covered, immunizations are charged at a reduced rate. Clinic visit and immunizations are charged at a reduced rate for faculty, staff and adjunct employees.

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Primary Care Appointments

Health Services uses a team approach to provide medical care for a large variety of common concerns.  Examples include respiratory illnesses, all kinds of injuries, mental health concerns, asthma, dermatologic and intestinal disorders, and much more. Appointments are available with medical providers at no cost. Additional costs apply for laboratory, injections, pharmacy, and radiology services.

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Pharmacy

Health Services has prescriptions medications and limited non-prescription medications(at reduced cost compared to local retailers) available for a fee for students. UNH employees can access the Pharmacy in conjunction with acute care visits.  Many low cost generic prescriptions are available for $5.  Faculty and staff can use their flexible spending account (FSA) to cover co-payments

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Immunizations

 

Routine Immunizations and allergy shots are administered for a fee.

Routine Immunizations and allergy shots are administered for a fee.

 

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HIV Testing and Counseling

Health Services provides a confidential walk-in HIV counseling/testing clinic on Thursdays from 11-2, during the academic year, for $25. Results provided in 20 minutes.

Appointments are also available to students. For students who have paid the health fee, there is no cost in addtion to the $25 test fee. There is an appointment cost for students who have not paid the health fee.

Education, Resource Library, and online resources are also available. 

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Hearing Screenings

Free hearing screenings are offered each May. Screenings are about 15-20 minutes long, located in Hewitt Hall and conducted by graduate students.

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Allergy and Immunization Services

Allergy shots and routine immunizations are available to faculty, staff, and students and all employees for a fee.  Students must bring their orders and serum to the first appointment and may store their serum at Health Services.

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Primary Care Services

Primary care services (examples  inlcude respiratory illnesse, all kinds of injuries, mental health concerns, intestinal disorders, dermatologic and much more) are offered at no additional cost to students who have paid the health fee. Primary care visits are available to students who have not paid the health fee for a fee. Acute care medical services are available to all employees for a fee. Additionall fees apply for laboratory, injections, pharmacy, and radiology services. 

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Speech-Language-Hearing Center

The UNH Speech-Language-Hearing Center provides evaluation and treatment to individuals of all ages who demonstrate a variety of communication concerns and differences.

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