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About Campus Health

Highly qualified professionals provide top-quality care and can assist with referrals to on- and off-campus resources. Included in tuition and fees, the health fee at NC State covers routine visits to providers (physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners). Services with a charge are offered at prices competitive with the community.

Our Mission and Values

Mission

To provide appropriate, affordable, accessible and high-quality primary health care to eligible students, and provide a comprehensive disease-prevention and health education program in the NC State University community.

Values

  • Respect: We value, accept and welcome people from all communities across our diverse campus population.
  • Integrity: We are committed to honesty and confidentiality, while adhering to the highest standard of ethical principles.
  • Excellence: We are committed to providing superior, cost effective healthcare to our NC State community.
  • Customer Service: We pride ourselves in meeting the needs of our patients and exceeding their expectations.
  • Teamwork: We collaborate across departments to provide continuity of care.

Todd Davis Endowment

The Todd Davis Endowment Fund financially supports students undergoing treatment for cancer and encourages a focus on health and healing.

Accreditation

Campus Health is proud to be accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Inc (AAAHC) and Commission on Office Laboratory Accreditation (COLA).

History

  • 1889 – Medical care was first offered at NC State in Holladay Hall
  • 1897- Infirmary housed in the Alumni  Building
  • 1943 – Infirmary relocated to Clark Hall Infirmary
  • 1947 – First permanent physician joined the NC State team
  • 1975 – First pharmacist joined the NC State team
  • 1994 – The Infirmary ended 24-hour service and began emphasizing prevention and outpatient care
  • 1994 – The infirmary is renamed Student Health Services
  • 1995 – Accredited by The Joint Commission
  • 1999 – The Student Health Center opens housing Student Health, the Counseling Center and Disability Services
  • 2007 – Electronic medical records and digital x-ray systems were implemented
  • 2011 – An addition and renovation to the existing building (totaling 62,103 square feet) was completed
  • 2015 – Dental services added
  • 2018 – Opened Primary Care, Physical Therapy and Nutrition Counseling services on Centennial Campus
  • 2022 – Changed name to Campus Health