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Health & Wellness Services
Thames Hall
room 2170 (Students)
or room 2130 (Employees)
Book Appointments:
519-661-3030 (Students)
519-661-2047 (Employees)
Hours of Operation:
Visit our Appointments page for more info.
*Same-day mental health appointments for students are available Monday – Friday. For after-hours crisis support, click here.
Vaccine Recommendations
Fall Vaccination Clinic
Health and Wellness Services is offering its annual flu and COVID-19 vaccination clinic for all 澳门六合彩开奖预测 students, staff and faculty. The vaccination clinic will be held from November 11-14, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Thames Hall Atrium.
It's important to note that the flu and COVID-19 vaccines can be administered at the same time, or any time before or after each other.
Please be sure to wear appropriate attire and bring your Health Card or UHIP Card (for international students) for identification.
Students who have never been to the Student Health Clinic should call or visit Health and Wellness Services, located in Thames Hall, Room 2170 or call 519-661-3030 to register.
Can't make the fall vaccination clinic? Students can also call Student Health at 519-661-3030 to book an appointment to get their flu or COVID-19 shot.
澳门六合彩开奖预测 is committed to providing the best experience for our students, faculty and staff. As such, we encourage everyone to take responsibility for their health and well-being. Please read the information below about immunization recommendations offered at 澳门六合彩开奖预测.
Vaccine recommendations are as follows:
COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
澳门六合彩开奖预测 strongly encourages all members of the campus community to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Along with public health measures such as frequent hand hygiene and use of face coverings, vaccination is the most important step you can take to protect yourself, each other, and our community. Please visit the website for further recommendations.
You can book an appointment with Health & Wellness Services or the Employee & Family Health Clinic if you need the vaccine or drop by our fall vaccination clinic, running from November 11-14, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Thames Hall Atrium.
Tested positive for COVID-19? Follow these guidelines as recommended by the Middlesex-London Health Unit. Last updated fall 2023.
Influenza (The Flu)
University and college students, faculty and staff should strive to minimize disruption of routine activities with any potential long-lasting illness such as the flu. This vaccine can help reduce the incidence and/or severity of the illness.
Flu clinics usually occur in late-fall or early-winter at various locations on campus and in the London community, based on vaccine availability. Our fall vaccination clinic will run from November 11-14, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Thames Hall Atrium.
You can also book an appointment with Health & Wellness Services or the Employee & Family Health Clinic if you would like to get your flu shot.
You can also visit the to get your flu shot.
Available Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Please call ahead to book: 519-661-4058
For more information on flu immunization, visit: .
Diphtheria, Pertussis and Tetanus (Tdap)
Adolescents routinely receive this vaccine as part of their 14- to 16-year booster shot. We strongly recommend that you make arrangements to receive the adolescent vaccine with the a
Td is updated every 10 years, therefore students may require a booster between 24-26 years old. You can book an appointment with Health & Wellness Services if you need a booster.
Acellular pertussis started in 1991, and anyone vaccinated before that time should get a booster dose since they may have lost immunity to Pertussis. If you are faculty or staff, you can book an appointment through the Employee & Family Health Clinic.
Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR)
Adolescents and adults should receive two doses of the MMR vaccine to confirm immunity to measles, mumps and rubella. There have been several outbreaks of measles and mumps in Canada with the majority of cases reported among young adults.
Learn more about measles by visiting the .
If you’re uncertain about your vaccination status and whether you have two doses, check with your healthcare provider or your local public health unit. For more information, visit .- Students from outside of Ontario are at greatest need for confirming receipt of two doses of a measles containing vaccine to ensure optimal immunity.
If you are a 澳门六合彩开奖预测 student who is displaying symptoms of measles or requires the measles vaccine you can book an appointment with Health & Wellness Services for vaccination and testing.
*Costs are covered under OHIP & UHIP.
Members of the Employee & Family Health Clinic can visit their physician for the vaccination or testing.
For information on eligibility and appointment availability for vaccination in the London community, visit .
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is a virus spread through contact with blood or body fluids of an infected person. All university and college students should ensure they have received a full series of Hepatitis B immunizations. In Ontario, you may have received this vaccine in Grade Seven or as part of your early infant vaccines. Students from other provinces and countries may have received this vaccine at birth. If you have never received this vaccine or have not completed a full series, you should arrange to do so.
You can book an appointment with Health & Wellness Services if you need the vaccine. The majority of the cost is covered by PurpleCARE.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
The HPV vaccine is recommended for individuals ages 9-26 to protect against the virus that can cause cancer of the cervix, penis or anus, as well as genital warts.It can also cause oropharyngeal cancers. Three doses of the vaccine are required. Routine cancer screening should continue according to your health care provider’s recommendations.
Although not a public health recommendation, evidence indicates that people with any of the previous mentioned conditions should still get vaccinated to protect them from the other strains of HPV.
You can book an appointment with Health & Wellness Services if you need the vaccine. The majority of the cost is covered by PurpleCARE.
Varicella
All university and college students who have not had chickenpox disease as a child, should receive this vaccine. Adults who become infected with chickenpox are at higher risk of serious side effects from this disease.
You can book an appointment with Health & Wellness Services if you need the vaccine.
Meningococcal Vaccine
There are several different types of meningococcal bacteria. The most common types in Canada are B, C, Y and W-135, and there are vaccines available that can provide protection against these strains. Meningitis diseases are rare; however, living in close quarters with others, such as in student housing, can increase the risk of transmission of this disease. Bacterial meningitis causes swelling of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal
You can book an appointment with Health & Wellness Services or the Employee & Family Health Clinic if you need the vaccine.
Hepatitis A
This vaccine may be recommended for students who are travelling to certain destinations during the holidays. This vaccine is free of charge for men who have sex with men, IV drug users and persons with
The vaccine can be given together with a Hepatitis B vaccine (where not previously vaccinated) to provide protection from both infections. You can book an appointment with Health & Wellness Services if you need the vaccine, which can be partially reimbursed by PurpleCARE.
For more information, please visit your local Health Unit or the website.
For students, please call Health & Wellness Services at 519-661-3030 or visit the clinic in Thames Hall room 2170 if you have any questions once you arrive at 澳门六合彩开奖预测.
For faculty and staff, please call the Employee & Family Health Clinic at 519-661-2047 or visit the clinic in Thames Hall room 2120 if you have any questions.