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For Students<\/strong><\/h2>\n

1. Is my medical information confidential?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A:\u00a0 Your medical information is confidential. If you are 18 years of age or over, your medical information will not be shared with anyone, including parents, guardians, professors and other healthcare providers, unless you provide your consent. If you sign a consent to release medical information, it will be specific to the person you wish us to speak with and to that incident. For example, if you have strep and you wish us to correspond with your parents about it, we will never share unrelated medical information during our correspondence.<\/p>\n

2. How do I waive the insurance the school has charged me on my tuition bill?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A:\u00a0 Please monitor your 麻豆传媒在线 email for the online waiver webpage opening date. For more information please visit the Red Hawk Central webpage<\/p>\n

3. Do I have to have the school insurance to use the Student Health Center (SHC)?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A:\u00a0 You do not need to have the insurance plan provided by the school to use our services. SHC is available to any currently enrolled student, full time or part time, undergraduate or graduate. We ask you to bring a copy of your insurance card when you come to an appointment in the event we need to order services provided outside our facility.<\/p>\n

4. What is the cost of the school insurance?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A:\u00a0 The pricing and other additional information regarding the school insurance can be found at the following link via Red Hawk Central: Insurance information<\/a><\/p>\n

5. Do I need to make an appointment to be seen or can I just walk in?<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/strong>A:\u00a0 Appointments are preferred. Make an appointment by calling 973-655-4361 so that we can schedule you with an appropriate healthcare provider. Students are usually seen within 24-48 hours of calling for the appointment.<\/p>\n

6. I have a private health matter that would cause me great difficulty should my parents see that a claim was submitted to the insurance company. What can I do?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A:\u00a0 We understand that this may happen from time to time and have built-in mechanisms to handle this for you. Please speak with your provider and\/or front desk staff about your specific concerns.<\/p>\n

7. Would I be seeing a doctor if I go to the Student Health Center?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A:\u00a0 Our staff consists of Board Certified Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses and a part-time Board-Certified Family Practice Physician. A Nurse Practitioner would most likely see you. Nurse Practitioners can examine, diagnose and treat patients as well as prescribe medications and treatments. One of the Nurse Practitioners specializes in Women\u2019s Health.<\/p>\n

8. Can you refer me to a specialist?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A:\u00a0 To be referred to a specialist, you must first make an appointment with the Nurse Practitioner. The Nurse Practitioner can refer you to a specialist if, after the evaluation, he\/she conclude it to be the next best step.<\/p>\n

9. How do I find a specialist or a doctor in my personal insurance plan?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A:\u00a0\u00a0 Go to the website of your insurance plan. Type in your plan. In the search bar include the zip code and type of specialty you are seeking. Or call the 800 number on the back of your insurance card for assistance.<\/p>\n

10. I can\u2019t find my immunization record. Where can I obtain a copy?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A:\u00a0 Immunization records can be obtained from your primary care provider (pediatrician), high school, another university\/college or military records. Any official documentation of vaccines is acceptable (yellow book) etc. Additionally, if you lived in New Jersey while attending school, you may be able to obtain records from the New Jersey Immunization Information System.<\/p>\n

11. <\/strong>I cannot register for classes because of my immunization records. Can you lift my hold?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A: Holds are lifted when proper documentation of immunization requirements have been met. You will need to make concrete plans to get the documentation or in some cases the missing immunization doses before the hold can be lifted.<\/p>\n

12. Can I get my vaccines at the student health center?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A:\u00a0 <\/strong>The SHC provides vaccines for a fee, unless you have the University’s Student Health insurance plan and then there is no fee. We do not third party bill so the fee is out of pocket. There are local pharmacies that provide vaccinations on walk-in basis, depending on vaccination needed. You may also make an appointment with your medical provider or a retail pharmacy.<\/p>\n

13. Can I get a medical excuse for missed classes?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A: The SHC encourages students to make mature decisions when they are too sick to attend class or complete assignments. It is the student\u2019s responsibility to communicate with their professor(s) about illnesses or reasons for missing class, preferably before the class or exam takes place. Together the faculty and student can work towards a resolution for missed classes, assignments or exams.<\/p>\n

The SHC can confirm an appointment but does not issue absence\/medical excuse notes.<\/p>\n

14. How can I tell if I need counseling?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A:\u00a0 You can make an appointment at the Counseling and Psychological Services by calling 973-655-5211 or visit one of the many \u201cLet\u2019s Talk\u201d sessions held in multiple places on campus. If you are currently in a situation in which you feel unsafe and on campus, call Campus Police at 973-655-5222 or 911 off campus.<\/p>\n

15. I feel sick and the Student Health Center is closed, what can I do?<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/strong>A:\u00a0 There are a few options available to you:<\/p>\n