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Health Screening

Flu Clinic

Each year, the seasonal flu makes its way to campus resulting in missed days of work and classes. This virus spreads rapidly among students because of close living conditions, lowered resistance, stress, etc., and campus communities have the potential to face significant epidemics each winter.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that the seasonal flu vaccine is the single most effective method for preventing the seasonal flu.

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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.

How To Access:

To make an appointment, please call the Kinesiology Office at 862-1854.

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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. Services are provided at a reasonable cost and with a sliding scale fee schedule.

How To Access:

To schedule an evaluation or treatment, contact Amy Plante, the Speech-Language-Hearing Center Coordinator, at  862-2546, or by e-mail amy.plante@unh.edu.

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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.

How To Access:

To schedule a free hearing screening, contact Amy Plante, the Speech-Language-Hearing Center Coordinator, at 862-2546, or by e-mail amy.plante@unh.edu.

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