Student Health will be opening at 12:30 p.m. on Monday December 9, 2024.
Welcome to Radford University Student Health! Comprised of Carilion Clinic staff and providers (contracted by Radford University) we strive to provide comprehensive medical care to Radford University students in an easy to access clinic on campus. We recognize the importance of high quality, efficient medical care and it is our goal to meet your medical and wellness needs during your time at Radford University.
Radford University Student Health is a member of The American College Health Association, "The recognized voice of expertise in college health". Our office is located in the ground floor of Moffett Hall.
For Medical Advice and Assistance
Non-life threatening related health questions, call FONEMED, the 24-hour, 7 days a week, toll-free number to speak to a registered nurse at 1-866-205-2164.
Please note: FONEMED’s average wait/callback time to speak with a nurse is 12 minutes; calls are prioritized based on symptoms. This service is not intended for use in the event of a life threatening issue or injury.
FoneMed is intended to be a “triage” service for recommendations regarding; over the counter medications, symptom relief, and advice on whether or not to seek medical attention for non-severe symptoms.
Radford University Student Health Services does not provide after-hours emergency services. Students with urgent health needs should utilize the following services:
Call 911 for serious medical issues.
For emergency room services:
For Non-Emergency Urgent Care Services:
MyChart is an electronic way to view your appointments, results, and send messages to your provider. First, you must be an established patient of a Carilion office or Radford University Student Health Provider. Then, you will need to request a MyChart activation code.
Already have MyChart? Access your MyChart.
Make sure to download the app on your iPhone or Android device.
HEALTH RECORD FORMS:
Health records and required health information can be found in the Admitted Students Checklist.
For additional information about health records, please contact the Office of Admissions at 540-831-5371 or visit the Health Record Form information page. For Medicat or Student Health Form related questions please email healthrecords@radford.edu.
Immunization Records:
If you started at Radford University in the Fall 2018 semester or later, you can obtain your immunization records through the Admission’s Office by emailing healthrecords@radford.edu Please include the year you entered Radford University in the email.
If you entered Radford University before the semester of Fall 2018 you will need to complete the Authorization to Release Protected Health Information [PDF] form and either email the form to rush@carilionclinic.org or fax it to 540-831-6638. Please note: Student Health keeps immunization records for 10 years and then it is destroyed. Example: If you started Radford University Fall 2015 your immunization record will be destroyed at the end of Fall 2025 semester.
Can I get an Absence Note for class?
No generic "seen and treated" notes will be issued to students from the Student Health Center. The Student Health Center will issue absence notices
to students only if it is evident to the clinical provider that the student should
not be in class due to illness. In all other circumstances, students should communicate
directly with their professors about their absences from class due to illness, or
other reasons for which they are requesting special consideration.
Note: When the Student Health Center or the Office of the Dean of Students agrees to issue absence notices to students or faculty, these notes do not excuse the absence, nor do they guarantee the student will be permitted to make up tests or other missed assignments. Only the student's professors can make those decisions. The absence notice simply documents that the student's illness or other circumstances indicate that they are unable to participate in class for the time period designated.
The mission of Radford University Student Health is to consistently provide comprehensive, cost effective, confidential, caring, holistic primary health care to our students within the University community. We are dedicated to promoting a healthy student population through screening, evaluation, treatment and education in disease prevention and management. We respect individual differences and diversity and deliver our services in a manner that is respectful of all persons.