Student Health Center
Health Care Provider Changing as of January 6
The College has made health care services available to students since 1936 and continues its commitment to delivering high-quality health care to our students. While our partnership with Optum is ending on Dec. 17, we are excited to have UCHealth as our new provider for health services to students on campus through the Student Health Center.
The college and the health professionals with whom we partner are committed to supporting ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï students' health with an understanding that healthy students are best equipped to fully engage in the educational opportunities available through the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï curriculum and programs. We are also committed to educating our students on how to become savvy and informed users of healthcare for a lifetime.
Hours of Operation
Hours of Operation
Open from Monday to Friday
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Reach us at (719)-389-6384
If you need care outside of Health Center hours call:
UCHealth Urgent Care: (719)-999-3857
Safe Ride can provide transportation: (719)-389-6340
For emergencies call: Campus Safety or 911
Reminders
For medical emergencies, call 911.
For urgent medical concerns on campus, you can also call Campus Safety (719-389-6707) who will coordinate with the Colorado Springs Fire Department and American Medical Response of Colorado Springs, and our campus CCEMS first responders.
We’re here to support you!
We would love your feedback on your experience at the Student Health Center.
For compliments or concerns regarding your care, please contact our Optum Patient Experience department:
Email: copatientexperience@optum.com
Counseling Center and Psychological Services
ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï Counseling and Psychological Services is operated by the college. Our diverse group of counselors works in supporting and addressing the mental health needs of our students. Counseling and Psychological Services can be reached at 719-389-6093 and are located next door to the Student Health Center in the Yalich Student Services Building.
Free, unlimited access to therapists and on-demand counseling 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year including holidays
RESPIRATORY VIRUS GUIDANCE (COVID-19, Flu, RSV)
The health and wellness of the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï community is our top priority. ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï uses a public health framework for disease prevention and response informed by the (CDC). Below are guidelines for managing respiratory infections, including COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.
Preventing Illness
- Stay up to date with and
- ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï provides seasonal flu vaccines to students, faculty and staff, starting in early to mid-October
- Practice
- Cover your coughs and sneezes
- Follow strategies
- Wear a will fitted, N95 or KN95 mask in crowded spaces or communal living areas –
- Available in the Wellness Resource Center – stop by or contact wellness@coloradocollege.edu
If you have symptoms of a respiratory infection (cough, nasal congestion, runny nose, fever, etc.):
- Stay home or in your room and away from others while you have symptoms.
- Email your Professor for assistance if you need to miss class or see if attending virtually is an option.
- If you have questions on how to access takeaway meals while you are sick, please contact your RLC.
- and physically distancing from others can reduce spreading illness to others.
- COVID-19 and Influenza testing is available at the Student Health Center during the academic year
- If testing is needed after business hours or on weekends, please contact UCHealth Urgent Care, . Campus Safety can provide a ride to this location: 719-389-6707
- At home rapid COVID tests are available for purchase at area stores.
- Prices range between $10 – 25 per test kit. They are available at Walgreens, King Soopers, etc.
- Call Campus Safety for a ride: 719-389-6707
- Guidance on
Additional Information
Questions? wellness@coloradocollege.edu
For symptom specific questions, please contact the Student Health Center at (719) 389-6384.
Measles Information
Measles is one of the most contagious of all infectious diseases, as it spreads easily through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It is more likely to spread and cause outbreaks in communities where groups of people are unvaccinated. Measles is a health risk for students and staff who have never had measles or have not received the recommended two-vaccine series. While Colorado Springs is not currently experiencing an outbreak, ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï is working to proactively reduce the risk of an outbreak on our campus, and we want to assure parents and families that in the event of a campus outbreak, we would work very closely with local public health officials to ensure that notifications are made and proper care is provided to all who might be affected.
You can find more information about measles and the measles vaccine on the .
You can also find information on the CC website about the documentation the college requires for entry into ºÚÁϳԹÏ, and campus prevention education.
Altitude Sickness
As you settle into Colorado Springs, keep in mind that the elevation of the city and surrounding parks are 6,035+ ft above sea level, and may be much higher than you're used to.
At these high altitudes, your body takes in less oxygen due to the decrease in air pressure, which can cause altitude sickness.
You may experience the following symptoms, usually within the first 48 hours of arriving in Colorado:
- Headache
- Dizziness and lightheadedness
- Shortness of breath
- Lack of appetite, nausea, or vomiting
- Fatigue and weakness
- Difficulty sleeping
Prevention
Treatment
Adapted from Estes Park's article on altitude sickness at .