If you are looking for locations to receive vaccinations, titers (blood immunity tests), or TB tests, you can find some of the many possible options below. Please note that these are not the only possible locations for your vaccinations or tests; it is fine to receive your vaccines or tests elsewhere. Resources by Campus Additional Resources Last Updated: February 25 2026
Who Can Use Services At Husky Health Center? Most UW students pay a Services and Activities Fee that helps to fund services at Husky Health Center. Since this fee is responsible for many of the high-quality services at Husky Health Center, only students who pay that fee are eligible for those services. Click the button below to use our eligibility tool and see which services you are eligible to use at Husky Health Center, or continue below to read…
Allergies Shots If you have hay fever (allergic rhinitis), eye allergy (conjunctivitis), allergic asthma or a stinging insect allergy, you might benefit from allergy immunotherapy. Husky Health Center does not currently offer allergy shots. A great alternative is to reach out to the nearby Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Clinic at UW Medical Center – Montlake. UW Medicine specialists will administer a specific mixture of the substance that you’re allergic to in order to help your immune system become less sensitive…
The UW Counseling Center offers a Doctoral Internship in Health Psychology. Here you will find information pertaining to this opportunity. Please note this opportunity is specific to doctoral level candidates. The internship matching program code is 162011. Doctoral Internship Program Overview We are pleased that you have chosen to review our website describing our APA-Accredited Doctoral Internship Program in Health Service Psychology at the University of Washington Counseling Center. Our internship is one full year starting on August 17th and concluding on August 16th of the…
Call 911 if you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency. For other urgent safety concerns, call SafeCampus at 206.685.7233 (SAFE) or email safecampus@uw.edu, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. excluding UW holidays. If you are calling after hours, please see our after-hours resource guide.. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis and needs urgent help, we are here for you. Some examples of urgent situations include: Urgent need resources Your options Mental health Crisis services For virtual crisis services, students at…
What is Let’s Talk? Let’s Talk is a program that connects UW students both virtually and in person to 1-on-1 support with an experienced mental health consultant from the Counseling Center without an appointment. Let’s Talk offers informal consultation – it is not a substitute for regular therapy, counseling, or psychiatric care. Mental health consultants help students with insight, solutions, and information about other resources. Let’s Talk drop-in visits are free and confidential. No appointment is necessary. If you need…
The Health Sciences Immunization Program (HSIP) ensures students enrolled in health science academic programs comply with the requirements detailed in the University’s affiliation agreements with clinical and practicum training sites. These affiliation agreements require students to complete and document immunizations and tuberculosis (TB) screening as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for healthcare personnel. The requirements reduce the risk of exposure to communicable diseases for students and their patients/clients. Students are required to comply with updated CDC…
Sexual assault exam How do I get an exam to collect evidence after a sexual assault? There are licensed medical professionals who undergo specific training to perform forensic evidence collection after sexual abuse or sexual assault; they are usually called Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE), or in other states they may be known as Sexual Assault Forensic Examiners (SAFE) or Sexual Assault Examiners (SAE). SANE exams are conducted in hospitals to collect and preserve evidence after a sexual assault. You…
This page provides information on how to identify if someone is experiencing opioid overdose, how to respond, and additional information on naloxone and fentanyl test strips. Opioid overdose signs What to do if someone is overdosing *Most states have laws that may protect a person who is overdosing or the person who called for help from legal trouble. Washington state has the Good Samaritan law that does this. What is naloxone (brand name Narcan)? Naloxone is a medication designed to…
LiveWell alcohol & drug education and prevention LiveWell educates and engages our UW community on alcohol & drug education and prevention through the services, events, and resources below: Services Alcohol and/or Other Drug (AOD) consultations Individual alcohol and/or other drug consultations are for UW Seattle students who wants to learn more and reflect on their individual use of alcohol and/or other substances. Students can learn how college drinking norms or other substance use relates to their own individual behavior. Meetings…