Information for Students and Parents


The Indiana University Health Center is accredited by Accreditation Association Ambulatory Health Care and provides comprehensive medical services through a staff of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistant and Registered Nurses. The medical services include care for illness, injury and health maintenance. They are:

  - Medical Appointments
  - Medical Walk In Clinic
  - Women's Clinic
  - Medical Specialists
  - Immunizations
  - Travel Clinic
  - Eye Clinic
  - Pharmacy
  - Laboratory
  - Radiology
  - Physical Therapy

An accredited Counseling and Psychological Services Division, Sexual Assault Crisis Service and Health and Wellness Education Division are all located in the Health Center to better serve you.


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What does it cost to go to the Health Center?

Students taking more than 3 credits pay a university health fee resulting in reduced charges at the Indiana University Health Center. The health fee is $105.76 per semester and is assessed on the Bursar’s bill. Office visits with a primary care physician or nurse practitioner are $20.00. The first 2 visits each semester to Counseling and Psychological Services are free. Continuing visits are $20.00 at Counseling and Psychological Services. Medical appointments with physician specialists are available with charges beginning at $25.00. There are charges for lab, x-ray, physical therapy, medications, special procedures, allergy injections, immunizations and some other services. We strive to contain costs, with charges significantly lower than the general community.

For students who have paid the Health fee, nutrition counseling, fitness assessment, smoking cessation and pre-scheduled women's health care appointments with a nurse practitioner are free.

 

How do I pay for the Health Center charges?

At the end of each visit you will be presented with a bill. A currently enrolled student may:

  • Pay for the visit (cash, check, MasterCard, Visa and Discover)
  • Transfer charges to your Bursar bill.

    Health Center charges transferred to the Bursar will appear on the next Bursar bill under the line item "Health Center Charges."

     

    What insurance do you accept?

    The Health Center provides services to Indiana University students from all over the world. Because of the larger number of insurance companies involved with such a large, diverse group of students, the Health Center has chosen to participate in only two programs:

  • Aetna Student Health
  • Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield (PPO, HMO, POS, AND EPO)

    If a student does not participate in either one of these programs, then they will be required to pay at the time of service and submit their charges directly to their insurance company. At the end of each visit, a walkout statement is generated and given to each student reflecting his or her specific charges. This bill contains the necessary billing codes/descriptions required by most insurance companies.


    THE STUDENT SHOULD SUBMIT THIS FORM TO HIS OR HER

    INSURANCE COMPANY OR SEND IT HOME FOR PARENTS TO SUBMIT.

     

    I am insured through an HMO/PPO Network. How does that affect the use of the Health Center?

    The best way to answer the question is to contact your insurer directly. The Member Services Department is usually listed on your insurance card.

    Explain your situation to your member service's representative and ask how to proceed. Every insurance company has a policy for guiding parents of college students. IT IS BEST TO MAKE THIS PHONE CALL TO THE INSURER BEFORE YOU ARRIVE ON CAMPUS. By calling ahead, you will know what to expect, what will be covered, and how to proceed if you need health care while in Bloomington.

     

    Do you have a pharmacy? Do you take pharmacy cards? How are medications paid for?

     

    The Indiana University Health Center has a pharmacy on site staffed by licensed registered pharmacists. The pharmacy fills prescriptions written by Health Center providers and any other licensed medical provider. Many students who routinely take ongoing medication (e.g. asthma) have their prescriptions filled at the Health Center. It is a good idea to review your insurance plan regarding prescriptions so that you are aware of how medications will be reimbursed. (Some plans require prescriptions to be filled only at certain pharmacies).

    Pharmacy Cards - The Health Center has contracts with many prescription card companies. You will want to check to see if your card is on the list. Your insurance company can guide you about how to proceed regarding prescription coverage. Call the Indiana University Health Center Pharmacy for more information about prescriptions and pharmacy cards, (812 855-3865)

     

    How much is the Health fee? What do I get for the Health fee? Do I have to pay a Health fee if I already have insurance coverage? Where can I obtain voluntary health insurance?

    All students taking more than 3 on campus credit hours during the Fall and Spring semesters and six or more on-campus credit hours during the summer are assessed a health fee. The health fee for Fall and Spring of 2008-2009 is $105.76 per semester. The Health fee reduces the student's cost of services, provides up to 2 free visits to the Counseling and Psychological Services (excluding psychiatry) per semester, provides free Health and Wellness services such as nutrition counseling, fitness assessment, and smoking cessation and waives the visit charge for pre-scheduled appointments with the GYN Nurse Practitioners.

    The health fee is DIFFERENT from insurance. We strongly encourage all students to have some insurance coverage. Insurance provides coverage regardless of where the injury/illness takes place. The Health fee is a fee that partially covers services at the Indiana University Health Center only. The Health fee is not intended to take the place of insurance.

    Voluntary health insurance information is available at:

    http://www.indiana.edu/~uhrs/benefits/ugstudent.html.

    The information contained is intended to provide an overview of the Indiana University Student Health Insurance Plan. This link is provided by the Indiana University Health Center as a courtesy to our students and their parents and is not intended as an endorsement of the product offered.


    Allergies, Immunizations, Vaccines and Medical
    and Immunizaton Forms
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    Does Indiana University require a Hepatitis B vaccine?

    No, Hepatitis B vaccine is not required for Indiana University students. However, the Center for Disease Control recommends Hepatitis B vaccine for everyone 18 years old and younger and for anyone over 18 at risk of the disease due to behavior or activities. For students 19 and under, each of the three injections cost $25.00 (pediatric dosage). For students 20 and over, each of the injections cost $39.50 (Prices subject to change.)

     

    Does Indiana University require Meningitis vaccine?

    No, Meningitis vaccine is not required for Indiana University students. The Centers for Disease Control and the American College Health Association recommend the vaccine to freshman, especially those freshman living in dormitories. The Health Center can provide this immunization. The cost is $75.00 or 100.00. Further information about the vaccine and the disease is located on the IU Health Center web at: http://www.indiana.edu/~health.
    (Search word -- meningitis)

     

    Does the Health Center provide allergy injections? How do I deliver the serum?

    Yes, IUHC provides this if the student mails or brings the serum and physician instructions with them when they come to campus in August. The student should bring the serum and instructions to the Screening Nurse, room 216. The nurse will direct the student to the correct area within the Health Center. The serum will be stored at the Health Center and the student can make appointments to be seen on a regular basis for his/her allergy shots.

     

    How do I complete the Health History Information?

    Please fill out the Health History information online. Instructions may be found at http://www.indiana.edu/~health/hhq/index.shtml You may also visit http://www.indiana.edu/~health, then click on "Your Health" and then "Online Health History Questionnaire."

     

    Where do I turn in the Immunization Form?

    Please fill out the Immunization form online. Instructions may be found at: http://registrar.indiana.edu/immunization.shtml. You may also visit: http://www.indiana.edu/~health, click on the "Your Health" tab, and then "Health/Privacy Forms." The link is titled "Office of the Registrar Immunization Information."


    Ongoing Needs for Medical and Counseling Concerns:                top

    I have an ongoing medical problem. How do I ensure continued care at the Indiana University Health Center?


    You may want to make an introductory visit to one of the doctors. You can call for an appointment (812) 855-7688. Summaries or copies of medical records should be sent to the Health Center and will become part of your confidential medical record.


    This introductory visit could be accomplished before there is an acute need for a visit in order to establish a relationship and comfort level with a Health Center physician.

     

    I have an eating disorder, depression, anxiety (or other mental health issues). Can I be seen at the Health Center?


    Yes, the Indiana University Health Center has psychologists, social workers and psychiatrists to provide continuing care to students with a wide range of emotional concerns.



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