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About Health Services

Center for Well-Being Health Services

Health Services is a primary care clinic with limited same-day appointments. We recommend calling our front desk at 651-962-6750 beforehand to see if an appointment is available. Generally, appointments are available within one business day and we can refer to an urgent care center if immediate care is needed.

The Center for Well-Being Health Services provides high-quality, patient-centered health care that promotes the health and well-being of the entire St. Thomas community.

Our health staff includes primary care physicians, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, physical therapists, certified medical assistants, a registered dietitian, and a health case manager. Our services include Primary Care, Psychiatric Care, Preventative Care, Women's Health, Physical Therapy, Travel Clinic, and Wellness Services. We work closely with Counseling and Psychological Services, Health Promotion, and Athletics.

All visits and personal information are confidential. All medical records are confidential and can only be released with your written permission.

Schedule an Appointment

Call (651) 962-6750 or visit myHealthPortal to schedule an appointment, upload insurance or access your medical records.

Health Services

Our services include Primary Care, Psychiatric Care, Women's Health, Physical Therapy, Sports Physicals, Travel Clinic, and Wellness Services.

Contact Us

For questions or more information:

Phone:(651) 962-6750
Fax: (651) 962-6751
centerforwellbeing@stthomas.edu

Common Forms

Medical records are an important part of patient management. Below are common forms used by the Center for Well-Being.

Parental Consent (Treatment of a Minor)

Parental consent is required for students under the age of 18 to be treated for health-related services.

Release of Health Information

Request that your records be sent TO the Center for Well-Being from another provider, or FROM the the Center for Well-Being to a different provider, or grant permission for records to be shared with a parent/guardian.

Committed to Inclusive Care

  • All Are Welcome
  • Preferred Name
  • Gender Identity
  • All Are Welcome

    The Center for Well-Being strives to provide compassionate, high-quality services in a caring environment that is affirming of all sexual orientations and gender identities.

    Preferred Name

    Students can include chosen name, gender identity, and sex assigned at birth in medical records. Health Services will honor your gender identity but will use your sex assigned at birth for legal medical documentation and treatment.

    Our electronic health record system utilizes terms such as preferred name and preferred pronouns, we recognize that the names and pronouns we use are not just "preferred," they're our names and pronouns.

    Gender Identity

    We encourage LGBTQIA+ students to receive routine care. Specifically, we recommend that students follow guidelines for routine screening of sex-specific organs, like pap smears/gynecological exams, breast exams, prostate exams, etc. If you are uncomfortable with these types of exams, we are happy to talk with you about how to make them easier.

    All Are Welcome

    All Are Welcome

    The Center for Well-Being strives to provide compassionate, high-quality services in a caring environment that is affirming of all sexual orientations and gender identities.

    Preferred Name

    Preferred Name

    Students can include chosen name, gender identity, and sex assigned at birth in medical records. Health Services will honor your gender identity but will use your sex assigned at birth for legal medical documentation and treatment.

    Our electronic health record system utilizes terms such as preferred name and preferred pronouns, we recognize that the names and pronouns we use are not just "preferred," they're our names and pronouns.

    Gender Identity

    Gender Identity

    We encourage LGBTQIA+ students to receive routine care. Specifically, we recommend that students follow guidelines for routine screening of sex-specific organs, like pap smears/gynecological exams, breast exams, prostate exams, etc. If you are uncomfortable with these types of exams, we are happy to talk with you about how to make them easier.