DerekLevin
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I got sick last month and nearly panicked. No insurance, no money, no idea what to do. A friend told me about Student Health Services at Ole Miss and it literally saved me.
Here's the deal: your first visit each semester costs only $10. Compare that to urgent care ($150-$300) or a private clinic . I paid $10 for a doctor's appointment that would have cost me $200 elsewhere.
They offer way more than I expected. The director of University Health Services mentioned they have comprehensive women's health care, including contraception counseling, IUD placement, and routine preventive care .
If you're struggling to pay for labs or additional services, you can apply for up to $500 in assistance through the UHS Medical Expense Fund .
How to use it:
I had no idea any of this existed. Why doesn't the university scream this from the rooftops? If you're at Ole Miss, use these services. You're already paying for them with your fees.
Here's the deal: your first visit each semester costs only $10. Compare that to urgent care ($150-$300) or a private clinic . I paid $10 for a doctor's appointment that would have cost me $200 elsewhere.
They offer way more than I expected. The director of University Health Services mentioned they have comprehensive women's health care, including contraception counseling, IUD placement, and routine preventive care .
If you're struggling to pay for labs or additional services, you can apply for up to $500 in assistance through the UHS Medical Expense Fund .
How to use it:
- Call (662)-915-7274 to schedule
- Two locations on campus, including the new South Oxford Center
- First visit $10, then it's covered
I had no idea any of this existed. Why doesn't the university scream this from the rooftops? If you're at Ole Miss, use these services. You're already paying for them with your fees.