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All full-time MIAD students who pay the health fee will be provided full counseling and health services at Marquette University at no additional cost.

Marquette University's Health Service Clinic is equipped to diagnose and treat most outpatient conditions, and most of its services are free to MIAD students. Students with major medical problems or problems requiring specialized care will be referred to consultants at their own expense. The Clinic is located on the east side of North 16th Street, between Clybourn and Wisconsin Avenue, in the center of the block. The entrance faces the east, away from the street. The only parking is at on-street meters.

Patient Care Hours
Monday - Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
(During noon hours, evenings, and Saturdays, there is reduced service.

You may see a nurse or doctor without an appointment for immediate attention. Some emergencies may be referred to the Family Care Center at 9th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, at the student's expense. You must present your MIAD student ID and have your Immunization & Health History on file to obtain services from MU's Health Service Clinic.

To make an appointment, contact Jennifer Crandall (Room RL95) or Tony Nowak (Room RL45C), or phone Marquette Health Center directly at 414-288-7184 and identify yourself as a MIAD student.

For more information visit the Marquette University Health Services website: www.marquette.edu/shs/.

Class Absences due to illness
If you are ill and cannot attend class, please email your instructors.  If you have been ill for an extended period of time, please contact Jennifer Crandall who will assist you in coordinating health and school.  ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Ph: 414-847-3344)

Resources for Alcohol and Drug Concerns
For information regarding Alcohol and Drug risk, abuse and treatment information, download the AODA resource guide.