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  2. Home - University Health Center

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    UHC is open and here for you! Call 706-542-1162. Our clinics are open Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. Our pharmacy is open Monday-Friday, 8am-6pm.

  3. Welcome to the University of Georgia Health Center

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    Discussion of health including health goals, mental wellness, nutrition, sexual health, stress, alcohol and other drugs. Wellness checkups and physicals. Care for acute injuries or illnesses. Short term individual or group counseling. Management of chronic illnesses. Annual flu shots and other routine immunizations.

  4. Medical Services - University Health Center

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    706‑542‑3000. Primary Care Clinics, Allergy Clinic, Dental and Vision Clinics and more! UHC's priority is to keep students and parents safe and informed.

  5. The Vision Clinic is located on the first floor of the University Health Center, at the corner of College Station and East Campus Road, on the University of Georgia campus. Our hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm. Please call 706-542-5617 or fax 706-227-4763.

  6. The UGA Dental Clinic offers a wide range of preventive, restorative, cosmetic, and emergency dental care in a clean, safe, pleasant, and caring environment. Furthermore, services include cleanings, x-rays, and restorative treatments like fillings and crowns.

  7. Directory - UGA School of Medicine

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    Winnie Davis Hall 202 108 Spear Road Athens, GA 30602. Yana Zavros. Research Center Director and Professor of the Department of Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences

  8. Coronavirus - University Health Center

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    There are different recommendations if you are moderately or severely immunocompromised. People who recently had COVID-19 may delay getting a COVID-19 vaccine for 3 months. The risk of getting COVID-19 is less likely in the weeks to months following a SARS-CoV-2 infection.