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Welcome!

The Student Health Center (BSU) is a weekday health clinic serving members of the Big Blue Family. Our dedicated care team specializes in routine and acute healthcare needs, providing initial diagnosis and treatment for short-term illnesses and injuries and follow-up care. Our team recognizes the importance of high-quality medical care and it is our goal to meet and support the medical needs of our students, with a focus on holistic healthcare, and to empower students through education and prevention. The Bluefield State Student Health Center offers rapid tests, essential pharmacy services, and OTC medications while ensuring confidentiality and compliance with FERPA/HIPAA regulations. For appointments or medical concerns, please visit us in the Ned E. Shott Physical Education Building, or contact a member of our team at 304.327.4170.

Meet the Team

 
Sherri Williams

Sherri Williams

Sheila Gates

Sheila Gates

 

Location:  210 Ned E. Shott Physical Education Building
Telephone:  (304) 327-4170 

When the Student Health Center is not open, please go to the nearest healthcare facility, otherwise, you may contact the Student Health Center at bsuhealthcenter@bluefieldstate.edu or leave a message at (304) 327-4170. The Student Health Center is a service provided to the BSU community through the Division of Student Affairs, not the College of Health Sciences.

The BSU Student Health Center (BSU SHC) is dedicated to supporting the academic and co-curricular missions of Bluefield State University

  • The Team

Additional Information is included on the services page.

  • FAQs
  • Traveling Needs
  • Pharmacies

If you have medical concerns, you may be seen by a physician, a nurse practitioner, or a nurse for medical services.

  • Medical Services
  • Allergy Services
  • Sexual Health Services
  • Mental Health
  • After Hours Advice
  • ADHD Policy
  • Chronic Conditions

The Office of Housing & Residence Life requires that new incoming students will not be permitted to move into a Bluefield State University residence hall without documented proof of immunizations.