Health Center Services

Health Center Services Offered

  • First aid treatment
  • Blood pressure and visual screenings
  • Weight screenings and assistance with weight management
  • Pregnancy counseling for both planned and unplanned pregnancies
  • Referrals for STD testing and counseling
  • Educational services including: self-care handouts and brochures, presentations for classes on health and wellness topics, and health center bulletin board
  • Wellness Week each fall semester
  • Flu vaccination clinic each year
  • Blood Drive each semester

The Health Center is located on the top floor of the Campus Life Center (CLC).

On-Campus Nurse Practitioner

Renee Turner is the on-campus nurse practitioner that is available by appointment, which can be scheduled by contacting our office administrative assistant, Amanda Chapman at or 864-644-5131.

Frequently Asked Questions

Medical History form that includes immunizations and a copy of the student's medical insurance card.

  • MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella): Proof of two doses, unless you were born before 1957.  Dose 1 given at age 12 months of age or later; dose 2 given at age 4-6 or later, and at least one month after the first dose OR laboratory/serologic evidence of immunity
  • Tetanus-Diphtheria: Booster with Tdap in the last 10 years
  • Meningitis Vaccine: Meningococcal meningitis is an infection of the brain and it’s covering layers. It may cause death or permanent disability. College freshman, especially those who live in residence halls are at moderately great risk for this infection. This form of meningitis passes from person to person by close contact. There is an immunization available that affords substantial protection against this disease. The vaccines available protect for a minimum of 3-5 years. Additional information is available at http://www.cdc.gov.
  • MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella): Proof of two doses, unless you were born before 1957.  Dose 1 given at age 12 months of age or later; dose 2 given at age 4-6 or later, and at least one month after the first dose OR laboratory/serologic evidence of immunity
  • Tetanus-Diphtheria: Booster with Tdap in the last 10 years

Yes, please contact our office administrative assistant for an appointment.

We do not perform x-rays in the Health Center.

We have many over-the-counter medications that the RNs may dispense. We will give you a 24-hour dose supply. Any prescription given to you by the campus physician will need to be taken to a local pharmacy to be filled. This will be the only cost to you.

At this time, the Health Center is unable to offer allergy injections.