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
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…
Healthy relationships We define relational well-being as the ongoing development and practice of intimacy, communication, and community with the people in our lives to foster belonging and connection. LiveWell educates and engages our UW community on healthy relationships through the services, events, and resources below: Services Confidential Advocacy Confidential Advocacy provides a safe and confidential space to help students, faculty and staff identify what they want or need after an incident of sexual assault, relationship violence, or stalking has occurred….
What is gender affirming care? Put simply, gender-affirming care reflects the commitment of campus health providers to respect, affirm, and support your lived experience of your gender. Gender affirming services for all students on campus may include: Husky Health Center (HHC) and the UW Counseling Center are two different resource points for students to get the support they need, for Gender-affirming care (GAC) and beyond. On campus providers collaborate regularly and work to stay current with standards of care.
To protect the health and safety of our students, faculty, academic personnel, staff, and broader community, the University of Washington requires students to be vaccinated against Measles, Mumps, and Meningitis Meningococcal ACWY, with certain exemptions allowed. If these requirements are not met, students will not be able to register for their second quarter of classes. Students are responsible for their own immunizations and requirements, and must submit documents themselves. The IVP does not have access to UW Medicine or Husky Health…
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Patient Rights Patient Responsibilities The content above reflects UW Medicine Patient Rights and Responsibilities (document U3931 V.2409). Late Cancellation and No-Show Fees If you do not contact us to cancel or reschedule, and you do not attend your appointment, you may be charged a $75 or $100 no-show fee. If you cancel without 24 hours’ notice, you may be charged a $50 late cancellation fee.
Prepaid Services for UW Seattle Students Some on-campus health services are subsidized by the Services & Activities Fee, which all matriculated UW Seattle students pay. Insurance 101 To learn more about how insurance works at Husky Health Center, please continue reading below or download our Digital Insurance Guide. Key Points From The Digital Insurance Booklet
Hall Health Center Becomes Husky Health Center on July 1st The University of Washington’s student health clinic continues legacy of quality and convenient healthcare on campus under new name. You may know it as your primary care. Or physical therapist. Or the place with a diverse collection of free safer sex supplies. Soon, University of Washington students will know the classic brick building across from the HUB as one more name. On July 1st, 2024, Hall Health Center (HHC), the…
Nurse Advice Day or Night! Husky Health offers nurse advice to current UW Seattle students. This service is paid for by the UW Services & Activities Fee. UW students and established Husky Health patients can also seek advice by sending an MyChart message to their provider or by calling 206-685-1011. If you are a UW staff or community member who is not a current student or established patient, contact your primary care provider for medical advice, or schedule an appointment with us to…