Student Health Services
The Office of Student Health Services is an acute care clinic open to currently enrolled students with no fees or insurance required for the services rendered.
The mission of The Office of Student Health Services is to provide diverse, professional and confidential health care services in a prompt, courteous and cost efficient manner.
Appointments & Walk-Ins:
Students should call (609) 652-4701 during regular office hours to make an appointment.
Emergencies:
Students experiencing a medical emergency should call Campus Police at (609) 652-4390, or dial 911.
Immunization Compliance:
Immunization records can be uploaded into the student health portal at immunization.stockton.edu, faxed to 609-626-5586, or sent via email to wellctr@stockton.edu. For questions regarding compliance, students should call 609-626-3416. Click HERE for more information.
Student Health Services
West Quad 108 | wellctr@stockton.edu
Phone: (609) 652-4701
Office hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am - 7:00pm
Clinic Appointment hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am - 5:40pm
*Students that are more than ten minutes late to an appointment may be asked to reschedule*
Walk-In hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday: 9:00am - 4:30pm
Wednesday: 9:00am - 6:40pm
Hours of operation may change on University recognized legal holidays
Health Services in Atlantic City: With a Stockton ID, students can be seen for medical services right in Atlantic City.Important Information:
In Student Health Services, your health and safety continue to be our top priority. Medical staff is available to treat your medical needs, both in person and via telehealth.
Please be aware that in order to provide you with the best possible medical care, you will be required to tell the front desk staff a basic reason why you need to be seen at the time of scheduling your appointment.
After careful consideration and in alignment with the current guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the New Jersey Department of Health, we are transitioning our approach to managing COVID-19 on campus. Effective immediately, we will treat COVID-19 in a manner similar to other respiratory-related viruses.
This means that several protocols, including contact tracing, quarantining, and the requirement for clearance from student health services to return to campus, will no longer be required. Instead, we encourage all members of our university community to remain vigilant and follow the CDC’s guidelines for preventing the spread of respiratory illnesses.
Any care needed that is outside the scope of services will be referred to a specialist and will require that the student utilize their accepted insurance plan for payment.
Student Health Services News:
Stockton University has been named a recipient of the 2022-2023 New Jersey Influenza Honor Roll!