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Health Services

Medical Emergency Instructions

If at any time a problem appears to be time-urgent or life-threatening, Health Services should be bypassed and a call should be made immediately to the Emergency Response Number, 911.


Medical Services

Methodist Medical Center
221 NE Glen Oak, 672-5522
Emergency 672-5500

Proctor Community Hospital
5409 N. Knoxville, 691-1000
Emergency 691-1069

St. Francis Medical Center
530 NE Glen Oak, 655-2000
Emergency, 655-2109

User Policy

Bradley Health Services exists to provide primary health care for Bradley students. All continuing students are eligible to use the health services on a year-round basis so long as they remain enrolled at the Institution and pay the health fee.

Student Health and Immunization Requirement

For the protection of each Bradley student, it is required that a student health form be filed with Health Services before the student begins at the University. These forms are sent to each admitted student. If a form is not received, a copy may be obtained at Health Services in Heitz Hall. It is also a requirement of the College University Law, Public Act 85-1315, that all persons who are registering for the first time for more than one class on campus at a four year university after July 1, 1989, present evidence of immunity against immunizable diseases. It is suggested that all students receive Hepatitis B immunizations, particularly those entering a health science, before starting class. Failure to comply with these immunization requirements will result in your being denied registration. Health Services provides primary medical service and referrals for students during the academic year, maintains student health records, and assists with claims on student insurance. "Primary medical service" is defined as that which diagnoses the problem and then treats common ailments, (e.g. colds, flu, urinary tract infections, minor injury). Health care maintenance or support programs prescribed by a family physician may also be performed if determined appropriate by the medical director (e.g. allergy injections, dietary monitoring). For more severe medical or health problems, referral is made to community services or hospitals.

Health Services is located in Heitz Hall, Room 100 and Harper Hall. Please call Health Services at extension 2700 for an appointment to see one of the health care providers on staff. Physicians, registered nurses, a psychiatrist, and counselors staff Health Services.

Office visits to Health Services are offered free of charge. However, patients requiring more extensive testing elsewhere will be financially responsible to that care provider for any services rendered. There is a special health clinic directed toward sexual functioning and includes education, confidential testing, and counseling. The clinic is for men and women. Please call for an appointment.

Health Service Hours:

Monday through Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 1: 00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. during the regular fall and spring semesters. Health Services is open during summer and winter interim sessions, however, hours are limited so call Health Services to confirm days and hours of operation during those times.

Health Links:

Click here for our notice of Privacy Practices

Click on any of the following for more information:

Cold or Flu

Conjunctivitis

Gastroenteritis

General Health Information

Influenza

Medication Information

Mono Facts

Relieving Cold Symptoms

Sore Throat

Vomiting

Health Services has satellite offices for Physical Therapy in:

Burgess Hall and Olin Hall


ATTENTION all new Bradley students (freshmen or transfer):

Proof of immunizations is REQUIRED.

It's an Illinois state law.