For health services questions and concerns, please contact Danielle Werner, campus nurse, at 717-749-6160 with any questions or concerns. To report COVID-19 symptoms, call Health Services office at 717-749-6160 or call contact tracing at University Park at 814-863-8800.
If you’re unable to reach health services or have an urgent matter, please call the 24/7 nurse advice line at 814-863-4463.
Student office hours:
- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday - Friday
- Phone: 717-749-6160
- Advice Nurse: 814-863-4463 (24/7 line)
- Email: [email protected] OR [email protected]
Telehealth nurse appointments are available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Email [email protected] or [email protected].
Telemedicine Appts
Telemedicine appointments are being handled by Dr. Peterson, our campus physician.
To confirm that your medical needs are appropriate for telemedicine, please contact campus health services at 717-749-6160 or [email protected] or the 24/7 advice nurse at 814-863-4463.
For COVID-19 updates and information, please visit virusinfo.psu.edu.
Emergencies
Call 911 or Police Services at 717-749-6070
Further guidelines are provided to assist students during emergency situations on campus.
Health Center
The Health Center is located on the First Floor of Conklin Hall in Room 103, and it is staffed by our campus nurse Danielle Werner, RN. We also have physicians available by appointment only. Please feel free to contact Danielle Werner at 717-749-6160 or [email protected] with any questions or concerns.
More about health services:
- Immunization compliance
- Student health insurance
- Community and online resources
- Health topics
- Sexual assault resources
- Sports physicals
Health and Wellness Resources for Students:
- Healty Penn State: https://healthypennstate.psu.edu/
- You @ PSU: https://studentaffairs.psu.edu/youpsu
Confidentiality
The Health and Counseling Service assures that all health care providers and supporting staff adhere to established ethical principles and codes of professional practice including patient's confidentiality, privacy, dignity, and informed consent. All medical and counseling records are held in the same strict confidence as in other health care settings. Although this high degree of confidentiality is often a concern to parents seeking information, medical and counseling information is released only with the student's written consent, or by a court-ordered subpoena.