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of Operation:
Services
at the Student Health Center are available by appointment. To make
an appointment, simply call 202-885-3380 or stop by the SHC on the
1st Floor of McCabe Hall. The SHC is open from 9 AM – 6:00PM
Monday through Friday. During semester breaks and the Summer the Student
Health Center is open from 9 AM - 5:00 PM.
Who
is eligible to be seen at the Student Health Center?
All student enrolled in credit bearing courses at American University,
regardless of the type of insurance they carry, are eligible for care
in the Student Health Center.
Medical Emergencies and After Hours Care:
Students who live on campus and experience a medical emergency, or
become ill after the SHC is closed, should immediately notify the
Resident Assistant on duty or the Resident Director on duty. If you
are off campus and have a medical emergency, call 911 to activate
the DC Emergency Medical Services system.
Immunizations:
District
of Columbia law requires that all students under age 26, enrolled
in schools within the district, provide proof of having had the following
immunizations: Two vaccinations against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella,
given after 1 year of age and at least 30 days apart; one Diphtheria/Tetanus
booster given within the past ten years; two doses of Varicella (Chicken
Pox) vaccine 60 days apart, and a series of three Hepatitis B immunizations
administered over a 6-month period. First year, resident students
are also required to have the Meningococcal vaccine. The mandatory
immunization should be completed with your physician present so s/he
can consolidate your records and update any immunizations you may
be missing. If you submit an immunization form that is incomplete,
has invalid dates, or lacks a validating stamp, it will not be processed
and will delay your registration for classes.
Health Education Programs:
The SHC is also home to the Wellness Center, located behind the Student
Health Center on the first floor of McCabe Hall. Students are invited
to stop by and talk to a health educator, ask some questions of the
peer educators, or pick up literature. For more information, call
the Wellness Center at x3276.
Student Insurance:
If you are contemplating the purchase of student medical insurance
or re-evaluating your current insurance plan, it would be prudent
to participate in a plan which provides broad coverage at school and
can also be utilized at home.
At American University, medical insurance is mandatory for all full-time
degree, resident and international students (except those on A, G,
and H visas). Students who do not specifically waive medical insurance
are automatically billed for the university sponsored insurance plan.
Policy information and Insurance ID cards will be mailed to the permanent
residence address.
To confirm acceptance of the university sponsored medical insurance
plan, complete the Insurance Registration on-line form
at my.american.edu.
To waive the university plan, an Insurance Registration/Waiver form
must be submitted prior to the waiver deadline, with proof of comparable,
alternate insurance coverage. The Insurance Registration/Waiver form
can be submitted electronically at my.american.edu. Please note: Medical
insurance coverage is available at an additional cost to part-time
students carrying at least six credit hours, spouses, domestic partners,
and children of students enrolled in the university sponsored plan.
For information call the Student Insurance Office at (202) 885-3298.
Referral
Policy:
If
you are covered by the AU Student Health Insurance Plan, the Student
Health Center is your primary care provider and should be your first
stop for your health care needs. The SHC can take care of most routine
internal medicine and GYN problems (including annual GYN exams and
physicals), and will refer you as needed for specialty care, diagnostic
testing, or therapeutic services.
- Referrals
are valid for 60 days from the date it is written and covers services
provided by the consulting provider. The insurance company requires
a separate referral from the SHC for additional services (such as
MRI or physical therapy) that the consultant may order. Your provider
at the SHC must have the consultant’s report before issuing
these referrals, or before issuing a new consult after the initial
60 days.
- If
you are referred to a specialist directly from an emergency room,
it is important that the specialist be a participating provider
with the Student Health Insurance Plan in order to maximize your
benefit. In an emergency situation, one initial visit with the specialist
can occur without a referral, but subsequent visits must have a
referral from the SHC. Your provider at the SHC must have the consultant’s
report before issuing these referrals.
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