Student Health Services

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Clayton, United States

shs.wustl.edu
University hospital

Student Health Services Reviews | Rating 2.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Student Health Services is located in Clayton, United States on 6643 Shepley Dr. Student Health Services is rated 2.6 out of 5 in the category university hospital in United States.

Address

6643 Shepley Dr

Phone

+1 3149356666

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Han Ju Seo

“We support the education and development of our students by promoting their health and well-being through the highest quality comprehensive care, provided with compassion and integrity.“ I laughed the first time I read this.

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Amanda Burney

My review is for the PHARMACY here.. I'm not a student but my wife is, the PHARMACY has ridiculous hours, while yes you can have your prescriptions taken somewhere else, this is the only place to actually charge it to your account. What pharmacy opens at 9 am... what pharmacy opens at 10 on Wednesdays is open for 2 hours then closed from 12-1 for lunch. Haven't they heard of rotational schedules for their employees so that a staff member can be there from 8-5 everyday? Jeez. Get hip y'all!!

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Wenlan Sima

A convenient on-campus health center. You need an appointment for a visit, always bring your insurance ID with you. The stuff is not always so welcoming. But the rest area is cosy, and you can link to campus WiFi. You can park behind the building, but need to print a temporary parking permit, which lasts about one hour. Most appointment will be finished within half an hour.

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Kele Shi

Terrible experience. Better off going to a clinic outside of campus.

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Kate T

Your pre-med friends could probably provide better medical care and save you the trip. Every time I've gone they've told me the same thing that my mom just told me. Don't waste your time unless you're actually dying.