Student Health Services
Welcome to Student Health Services
The clinic is open to from Monday - Friday 8:00am-4:00pm, and is accessible to all current McGill students who have paid the Student Services fee. Our phone line is open from 10:00-4:00pm. For information about Health Services available at Macdonald Campus, please visit the Macdonald Campus Student Services website.
Announcements
THE CLINIC WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAY, MAY 9TH.
Please call us on MONDAY, MAY 27TH to book an appointment to see a DOCTOR during the month of JUNE. Nursing appointments are still available for the month of May.
APPOINTMENTS CAN ONLY BE MADE BY PHONE. PLEASE CALL US AT 514-398-6017 AT 8:00AM TO BOOK APPOINTMENTS WITH A DOCTOR, NURSE or for MASK FITTING.
Flu / Cold Symptoms
If you think you have the flu, and don’t have a fever (temperature less than 38°C or 100.4°F), but do have these symptoms:
• Sore throat • Stuffy nose• Runny nose • Cough
It’s probably a cold. Best to stay at home and rest.
If you think you have the flu, and have a fever over 38°C (100.4°F). The fever came on suddenly and is accompanied by these symptoms:
• Cough• Sore throat • Significant fatigue• Headache • Muscle aches
It’s probably the flu. Best to stay at home and rest.
If you have further questions, call Info-Sante at 811, or the Student Health Clinic to speak with a nurse, 514-398-6017. Check out these prevention tips or these recovery tips.
If it has additional symptoms, look at the following chart to determine a course of action. http://publications.msss.gouv.qc.ca/acrobat/f/documentation/2010/10-043-03A.pdf
Lab Schedule
LAB WILL BE CLOSED: MAY 10TH, 17TH
- 9:00-11:45am and 1:45-3:45pm
- No appointment necessary
- Only available for students with a requisition from McGill’s Health clinic
- Located in room 4508 of the Brown Building
Cancellation Policy
Due to the high demand for our clinic services, students who are not present for their appointment will be charged $25.00.
Student Health Services Mission Statement
Student Health Services aims to provide comprehensive health care to students in an academic setting.
Our objectives are:
- To provide preventive and curative health care in an environment accessible to students by caregivers that are sensitive to this health group.
- To provide health education and promotion to students on campus about the issues common to this age group.
- To provide training in the field of student health for health care professionals.
- To gain knowledge of our population by fostering research