Travel Health Services for Students Important notes, read before you schedule an appointment: Travel health services are not a covered benefit . You will be charged for travel consultations and travel immunizations at Yale Health and all other …
Yale Police Benevolent Association (YPBA) Coverage Your Yale Health coverage is unique based on your role at the University. You will receive all of your healthcare at the Yale Health Center unless your primary care clinician refers you to an outside …
Managerial & Professional Staff, & Faculty, Post-Doctoral Associates & Fellows Coverage Your Yale Health coverage is unique based on your role at the University. You will receive all of your healthcare at the Yale Health Center unless your primary care …
Mole Screening Patients with any skin cancer history and/or a spot or area of concern should NOT make an appointment for a mole screening. These patients should contact their primary care provider (PCP) for an evaluation or a referral. To discuss this …
Sick or Injured? Call First When you feel sick or have an injury, start by calling your primary care provider (Internal Medicine 203-432-0038, Ob/Gyn 203-432-0222, or Pediatrics 203-432-0206). A nurse will call you back to discuss your symptoms. If you …
Emergency Services for Rape Crisis/Sexual Assault For rape crisis/sexual assault call 203-432-2000. Counselors are available to talk to students or to meet with them 24/7. Information is also available at the Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and …
Urgent Mental Health Services for Students Mental health professionals are available 24/7 for urgent situations. Please call the Department of Mental Health & Counseling at 203-432-0290 during regular office hours, after hours, and on weekends and …