Hall Health Primary Care Center: UW Seattle Information: (206) 685-1011 Appointments (206) 616-2495
  
  
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WHAT'S NEW
  • Health Advisory: Varicella (Chickenpox) Exposure Nov 2, 2009
    A student on campus was diagnosed with chickenpox (Varicella) on Tuesday, Nov 2. Learn what you can do if you have not had Chickenpox and may have been exposed. Last updated: 11/4/09
     
  • Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
    Seasonal influenza vaccine is now available in the Immunization Clinic. Information about vaccine types, recommendations, and billing is provided. Last updated: 11/19/09
     
  • Health Advisory: H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)
    If you are sick with flu-like symptoms and don't know the best thing to do, please read for guidance. Additional resources about H1N1 flu and what you can do to stay healthy are included.
     
  • Health Advisory: MRSA Infections
    Hall Health has seen an increase in the number of students coming in with MRSA infections. Read how to recognize, treat, and prevent MRSA.
     
  • UW Student Insurance Offers Free HPV Vaccinations
    Free HPV vaccinations are available to female students, spouses, and domestic partners who are covered by the UW Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan.
     
  • HPV Study - Volunteers Needed
    We are looking for female volunteers between the ages of 25 and 65 to participate in a study of HPV infections in women. Participants will receive $75.
     
  • HPV Vaccine FAQs
    The immunization clinic at Hall Health Primary Care Center now has the new HPV vaccine. Read on for more information...
     
  • Especially for Students
    Learn about the many valuable health services you are eligible for as a student at UW.
     

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Urgent Need

Same-Day Care Information

If you have an urgent question or need during clinic hours, call our consulting nurse at 206-685-1031 and press #1. If she is speaking with another patient when you call, you may leave a message with your name, telephone number and concern and she will call you back.

If you have an urgent medical problem, you may present in person to the Patient Services Center and ask to speak with the consulting nurse. Because the nurse sees patients without a specific appointment time, please allow time to wait.

For urgent medical advice after hours, call the Nurse Consult Service (Harborview Medical Center) at 206-744-2500. A nurse will be able to advise you about your problem, make treatment suggestions, and arrange necessary consultation if you need to be seen on an emergency basis.