Campus Health Center
Campus Health Center Summer Closure
***The Campus Health Center will be closed for the summer.***
In the meantime, a full list of nearby services can be found here: GVSU Locations & Local Services
We appreciate your patience and flexibility during this period of transition.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 immediately.
Campus Health Center - FAQ
Summer 2025: The Campus Health Center is closed until the start of
the fall semester as we ramp up hiring and refit the center with the
equipment, technology and other resources needed to make it an even
better resource for student health needs.
Fall 2025: Hours may
shift to better align with class and work schedules. Updates will be
posted regularly (on this site).
- No. The Health Center is not closing. It is transitioning from being operated by Trinity Health to a self-operated model managed by GVSU.
Sometime in Mid-June students will have access to a 24/7 nurse triage line to support your health needs even when the clinic is closed.
Details on how to access the nurse line will be shared via our website and social media before launch.
Virtual Visits (In Development)
We are also exploring virtual visit options as part of our expanded care model. These services will be phased in as technology and staffing allow — stay tuned for updates!
Need Immediate Care?
You can always visit a local urgent care or hospital if needed. A
full list of nearby services is available here:
GVSU
Locations & Local Services
We expect to continue accepting the same insurance plans as before the transition. However, because insurance contracting takes time, we may not be able to bill insurance until Fall 2025.
In the meantime:
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Students may choose to pay out-of-pocket at the time of service.
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You may be able to submit a receipt to your insurance provider for reimbursement.
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In some cases, we may be able to back-bill insurance once contracts are finalized — meaning if you receive care before billing is active, we could submit the bill retroactively to your insurance once we are credentialed. This is dependent on your specific insurance plan’s policy and timing restrictions. You will need to contact your insurance payor to see if this is possible.
To support students during this transitional period and after, we are also working on:
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Sliding scale options based on income
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Flexible payment plans
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A voluntary health fee (in development), which would provide access to basic services without the need for insurance at the point of care.
Ultimately, our goal is to ensure that all students—regardless of their insurance status—can access the care they need. We’re exploring every option to support uninsured, underinsured, and out-of-network students.
No, unfortunately, we are unable to provide this service until Fall 2025.
We anticipate being able to schedule appointments beyond one month in advance by mid-July 2025.
There is currently no mandatory health fee at GVSU, so services at the Campus Health Center are billed to insurance when possible. Students may be responsible for copays, coinsurance, or out-of-pocket costs depending on their insurance plan.
For uninsured or underinsured students, we are working to create more accessible pricing models during the transition, including:
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Transparent pricing
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Sliding scale fees (under development)
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Payment plans
As we move to a GVSU-operated model, we’re also exploring the option of a voluntary prepaid health fee to reduce financial barriers and improve access to care for all students.
If you’re unsure about costs, we encourage you to reach out to us directly at [email protected] — we’re happy to talk through your options.
We are exploring the feasibility of bringing X-ray services back later in Fall 2025, depending on demand and logistical needs.
This was not due to any negative relationship. GVSU is shifting to a self-operated model to:
- Gain greater control over services
- Better align offerings with student and GVSU community needs
- Improve access and affordability for all students
A GVSU-operated Campus Health Center will be a comprehensive, student-centered clinic that goes far beyond basic care.
Here's what you can expect once things are fully up and running:
Full-Service Primary & Urgent Care
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Same-day visits for minor illnesses and injuries
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Chronic condition management
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Physicals, immunizations, allergy injections, lab work, and potentially X-rays
Integrated Behavioral Health & Wellness
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Coordinated care with mental health services
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Health promotion and education campaigns
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Support navigating care both on and off campus
Specialized Services
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SANE services for survivors of sexual assault
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PrEP/PEP for HIV prevention
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Pharmacy services (on-site or nearby, depending on final partnership model)
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LGBTQ+ affirming care, reproductive and sexual health, and more
Care Management & Navigation
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Help understanding your insurance, referrals, and next steps
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Personalized care coordination, especially for students with ongoing needs
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Screening and case management for Social Determinants of Health (housing, food insecurity, etc.)
Connected to the Community
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Partnerships with Health Net of West Michigan and Ottawa County Pathways
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Expanded access to public health resources and support services
Affordable & Accessible
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Sliding scale options
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Voluntary prepaid health fee to reduce financial barriers
In short, the new clinic will be a modern, student-focused health hub — not just a place to go when you’re sick, but a center that supports your total well-being.
You're welcome to reach out at [email protected]. We're here to help!
What To Expect for Your Visit
Be Prepared to Provide
- Full name
- Date of birth
- Address
- Phone number
- Emergency contact
- Health insurance info
- Reason for visit
- Scheduling preferences
- Driver's license/school id / or other photo id
Pre-Arrival Checklist
Wondering what you need before you get to campus? Take a look at our pre-arrival checklist!
Health Compliance
Are you a health major and need more information about health compliance? Find out more here.