Student
Health Services
University Wellness Center is located in Genesis Hall
Lander University is dedicated to providing a healthful, comfortable and productive work and study environment for all faculty, staff and students.
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The Wellness Center offers a variety of healthcare services, programs and information resources to help students maintain optimal emotional and physical health. The Wellness Center is located in Genesis hall next to the Lander University Police and is comprised of Student Health Services and Counseling Services.
Student Health Services provides a registered nurse who is on-duty for routine nursing treatments during these hours.
A Campus Nurse is available during office hours when school is in session.
The office hours are:
Mon– Thurs: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Friday: 8:00am – 1:30pm
Students who need medical care must see the Campus Nurse, who will provide routine nursing treatment and determine if additional medical treatment is needed.
If the Campus Nurse determines that additional medical treatment is needed, the student will then receive a referral to go to the Montgomery Center for Family Medicine, which is a contracted physicians’ office.
After-Hours or on Weekends , students who are sick should call 8222 (University Police) for assistance.
Students who need emergency treatment will be transported to the Emergency Care Center at Self Regional Healthcare which is open 24-hours or to Express Medical Care of Self Regional. The student is responsible for all associated fees.
In Case of Emergency on campus , immediately report the name of the person involved, the location, and the nature of the problem to University Police at 8911. University Police will notify the Emergency Medical Service (EMS).
Participation in physical activity always involves a risk of injury. Therefore, students should have adequate insurance coverage before enrolling in any physical education activity class or participating in intramural sports.
Lander University or the Division of PEES are NOT responsible for medical expenses resulting from participation (other than routine care for resident students) in physical education activity or classes or from participation in intramural sports. Non-resident students are RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL MEDICAL EXPENSES.

