Lourdes University Health Clinic Closing December 23, 2023

Effective December 23, 2023, Lourdes University and ProMedica will discontinue our partnership with the Health and Wellness Center. Considering this change and our desire to offer our students and the University community essential health services, we are making temporary arrangements for the Spring 2024 term to meet our students’ day-to-day health service needs. A permanent solution is being explored for Fall 2024. More information regarding on-campus health services will be forthcoming.

Nearby Healthcare Providers

Until a permanent solution is in place, please visit one of these nearby walk-in healthcare providers:

Sylvania Urgent Care
4405 N. Holland Sylvania Rd.
Toledo, OH 43623
Website: www.sylvaniaurgentcare.com
Phone: 419-517-0146
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. every day

ProMedica Urgent Care
6755 Central Ave.
Toledo, OH 43617
Website: www.promedica.org/locations-and-doctors/location/clinics/promedica-urgent-care-toledo-central
Phone: 567-585-0075
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. every day

Mercy Health Sylvania Medical Center Emergency Department
3100 King Rd.
Toledo, OH 43617
Website: www.mercy.com/locations/emergency-room/toledo/mercy-health-sylvania-medical-center
Phone: 567-455-5800
Hours: Open 24/7

ProMedica Flower Hospital Emergency Center
5200 Harroun Rd.
Sylvania, Ohio 43560
Website: www.promedica.org/locations-and-doctors/location/hospital/promedica-flower-hospital/services/promedica-flower-hospital-emergency-center
Phone: 419-824-1442
Hours: Open 24/7

Virtual appointments can also be made through ProMedica MyChart.

If there is a medical emergency, call 911.

Transportation

For students who are unable to secure their own transportation, or cannot transport themselves due to illness, Public Safety will be available to provide transportation to and from an appointment. Public Safety can be reached at 419-574-3861 or by calling 411 from an on-campus phone.

Lourdes University Health Clinic

The Lourdes University Health Clinic provides services to all students, faculty and staff of Lourdes University without leaving campus. We are located in Sylvan Square close to the Den. We strive to ensure that you have access to comprehensive health services on campus and receive continuous, individual care in a comfortable environment.

At the time of your visit, please bring your Lourdes ID, Driver’s License and Insurance card and any other forms which may need to be completed. There is NO co-pay for students at the time of service.

Please note: Scheduled appointments are required for physicals needed for sports, return to play and any curriculum-based requirement.

Hours of Operation (until December 23, 2023)

Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Services Available

  • Physicals
  • Colds/fever, cough, sore throat, flu, headache, ear pain, pink eye and other injuries
  • Acute and chronic muscle and bone injuries
  • Stomach concerns: vomiting, diarrhea, nausea
  • Women’s and men’s health
  • Treatment for cuts, wounds, rashes and other skin injuries or conditions (minor surgical services such as laceration repair)
  • Allergy shots, immunizations, vaccinations
  • Lab testing and screenings
  • Nutrition: Food allergies, eating disorders, weight loss and healthy eating
  • Care for chronic conditions
  • Referrals to community specialty physicians

Contact Us

4900 N. McCord Road
Suite A1B
Sylvania, OH 43560
419-824-3971
Fax: 567-585-9596
luhealthcenter@lourdes.edu

The Counseling Services office located in The Sophia Center, is available to all registered students. Counseling Services offers individual counseling, support services, resource information, and referral assistance for community services in areas such as depression, anxiety, grief and loss, adjustment issues, self‑esteem, parenting concerns, personal relationships, eating disorders, stress management, human sexuality and personal health issues, to name a few.

The Counseling Services website offers numerous resources and links to local, regional and online emotional health and mental health crisis resources.

 

Make an Appointment

Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

To set up an individual appointment, call 419-882-4529 or 419-345-1457 or email: sophiacenterinfo@sophia.center. Students will then be contacted for an appointment. Counseling services are provided on a confidential basis and most insurances are accepted.

 

Ask. Listen. Refer.

The Lourdes University Suicide Prevention Training Program was designed to help faculty, staff, and students prevent suicide by teaching you to:

  • Identify people at risk for suicide
  • Recognize the risk factors, protective factors, and warning signs of suicide
  • Respond to and get help for people at risk

Visit the Ask. Listen. Refer. site to complete this educational program.

 

In Case of Emergency

On Campus
Sophia Center: 419-882-4529 or 419-345-1457 or email: sophiacenterinfo@sophia.center.
Lourdes University Security: 411 (Available 24 hours)

Off Campus
Campus Security: 419-574-3861
Sylvania Police Department: 911 (Available 24 hours)

Exemption to Confidentiality
Suicidal situations are highly individual. The primary goal of this policy is student’s safety. To achieve this, appropriate family members will be contacted as necessary, under the direction of the Dean of Students, to promote the safety of the student and others whose health, life, or safety may be endangered. The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA, 34 CFR 99.36) provides for the release of normally protected student data when it is believed that the student represents a health or safety risk to self or others.

 

Insurance and Self-Care

Students are responsible for managing their own physical, mental health concerns, and social service needs. Information and referral services for mental health and social concerns are available from Counseling Services, the Office of Student Affairs, or other appropriate professionals.

Lourdes University does not require immunizations for admittance to the University. The University strongly recommends that you receive all of the following immunizations:

  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR): Two doses of MMR at least 28 days apart after 12 months of age
  • Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (DT, TdaP, DTP, or TD): Booster dose within the past 10 years
  • Hepatitis B: Series of 3 doses (Students participating in programs related to health, education, or studying abroad, may be required to be immunized against Hepatitis A and B).
  • Meningitis Vaccine (Menactra): University populations are considered at increased risk, including students living in residence halls.

Policy on Meningitis and Hepatitis B

Ohio Revised Code Section 3345.85 for institutions of higher education requires that the institution maintain individual status records on meningococcal meningitis and Hepatitis B vaccinations for student living in on-campus housing. The Lourdes University Residence Hall Health History Consent & Release Form contains a section asking for the vaccination status of a student who will be living in a residence hall.   A housing contract will not be accepted if this information is not completed.

The Ohio Revised Coded (ORC) Section 1713.55 states that beginning with the academic year that commences on or after July 1, 2005, an institution of higher education shall not permit a student to reside in on-campus housing unless the student (or parent if the student is younger than 18 years of age) discloses whether the student has been vaccinated against meningococcal disease and hepatitis B by submitting a meningitis and hepatitis B vaccination status statement.

MAH 210A is a private room available for nursing mothers.