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Marquette University Medical Clinic
The Marquette University Medical Clinic provides quality healthcare, prevention and education. We are just like your primary care doctor’s office at home.
HEALTH SERVICE COVERAGE
Full-time undergraduate students are assessed a health fee each semester as part of their tuition and student fees. Annual health service coverage begins two weeks prior to fall classes commencing and continues through the following summer. This entitles students to free core services and laboratory studies and reduced prices on non-core services. Additional fees may apply for medications, lab tests, intravenous fluids, vaccines or orthopedic supplies. SERVICES
• Urgent care: cold symptoms, flu, cough, ear pain, sore throat, fever, rash, and more • Men’s health care and women’s health care • Sports medicine: muscle and joint pain, including strains, sprains and broken bones • Minor surgical procedures: warts, sutures • Physical exams, TB testing and immunizations • Nutritional evaluation with our registered dietitian • And more….

OUR STAFF:
We have board-certified medical doctors and physician assistant practitioners who provide medical care. We also have registered nurses, medical assistants, certified laboratory technicians, and a registered dietician as part of our team. WHO WILL KNOW ABOUT MY VISIT?
You can be assured that the only people that will know about your visit to our clinic will be the people that you tell. We maintain the highest levels of confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA standards. We will not make any disclosures of your health information (to your parents, your teachers, or anyone else) unless you sign a written Authorization to Disclose Medical Information form, which is available on our website or at the front desk.
AFTER-HOURS NURSE LINE: NURSEDIRECT
Call NurseDirect at (855) 839-5121 or 1 (800) 362-9900. This after-hours nurse line is available when the MU Medical Clinic is closed and is free of charge for all Marquette students. Students calling NurseDirect will be able to speak with a registered nurse, ask health and medical questions, and have their concerns addressed in a confidential manner.
NEW STUDENT REQUIRED HEALTH FORMS:
All newly admitted and readmitted students are required to complete the Immunization History and Tuberculosis Risk Questionnaire on the MU patient portal. Questions? Please email immunizations@marquette.edu
Marquette University Medical Clinic: Main Clinic Schroeder Health Complex, Lower Level 540 N. 16th St. Milwaukee, WI 53233 Phone: (414) 288-7184 Fax: (414) 288-1664 Website: htps://www.marquete.edu/medical-clinic/ Patient Portal: htps://mymedicalclinic.mu.edu/
