
The Student Health Center (SHC) is the primary provider of health services for all Mercer students, regardless of insurance coverage. It is staffed Monday thru Friday, 8-12 & 1-5 by two RNs, and a physician who sees patients by appointment during scheduled clinics.
The Student Health Center provides health care for acute illnesses and injuries, allergy injections, immunizations, and health education. Some students will be referred, depending on the type of illness/injury, at the discretion of the Student Health Center staff.
The Student Health Center on the Macon campus has received an initial shipment of the H1N1 vaccine. The vaccine is a single dose injection. If you have recently received the seasonal flu shot, there is no waiting period required for you to receive the H1N1 vaccine.
The vaccine will be available to currently enrolled Mercer students attending the Macon campuses. All students enrolled in the School of Medicine (with the exception of MPH students) are receiving the vaccine through a separate shipment and should not come to Student Health.
Students must present a current student ID (Bearcard) at the time of they receive their injection.
Students can receive the vaccine (as long as supplies last) on a first-come, first-served basis at the Student Health Center on the following dates and times:
There is no cost for the vaccine. Students must present a current student ID in order to receive the vaccine. The Student Health Center cannot determine when additional shipments of the vaccine will arrive.
Located on the 2nd floor of the Patterson Building, on the corner of College and Edgewood.
(478) 301-2696 or (800) 637-2378
Summer HoursWednesdays Only, 8-12 and 1-5 |
Fall and Spring SemestersMonday through Friday |
Class attendance is an issue between the professor & student. Therefore, no medical excuses for class absences will be issued at/by the Student Health Center.