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THAGARD STUDENT HEALTH CENTER HOURS

Monday -Friday................

8:00am - 4:00pm

 
To make an appointment call (850) 644-4567.
In the event of a life-threatening emergency, call 911.

 

New hours of operation

Thagard Student Health Center's hours have changed. The new hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Haven't received your health insurance card?

If you have the school sponsored health insurance and you still have not received your permanent health insurance card, check your local mailing address on file at your blackboard account. That is the address to which the card will be mailed. If you have not updated your address, your permanent card will have a tough time reaching you.

Are you leaving town for an extended stay? Do you have all the medication you will need?

If you have the school sponsored insurance and you want to request a prescription limit override, you must call Aetna Pharmacy Management at 1-800-238-6279 for that override. Do not come to theThagard Student Health Center insurance office to request a prescription override. Aetna Pharmacy Management has advised that the insured student must request any override.

For more information please call the insurance office at 850-644-4250.

FREE Confidential HIV Tests!

Free HIV tests after attending a 45 minute negotiating safer sex workshop. For more information and workshop dates please call Health Promotion at Thagard Student Health Center at 644-8871. Tests offered by Leon County Health Department and MAACA.

Why have birth control prices increased?

The Deficit Reduction Action of 2005, which took effect on January 1, 2007, contained language that eliminated the ability of university health centers to receive low cost birth control from drug manufacturers. The language was originally intended to limit drug companies from abusing a privilege that was granted to them under federal policy; unfortunately, college and university health centers were inadvertently affected by the change in legislation.

The American College Health Association (ACHA) has been working with members of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee to fix the problem with federal legislation. ACHA has communicated with many members of Congress and with the Department of Health and Human Services about how college students have been affected by the price increase.

As a student, you can take action by writing or calling Florida Senators Bill Nelson and Mel Martinez. Tell Senators Nelson and Martinez to work with their colleagues on Capital Hill to restore the eligibility of college and university health centers to receive low cost pricing for prescription contraceptives.

Senator Mel Martinez / Tel: 202-224-3041 in Washington
Senator Bill Nelson / Tel: 202-224-5274 in Washington

MRSA Staph Infection

A few college campuses have had reports of MRSA Staph Infections. Staphylococcus aureus, often referred to simply as "staph," are bacteria commonly carried on the skin or in the nose of healthy people. Approximately 25% to 30% of the population is colonized (when bacteria are present, but not causing an infection) in the nose with staph bacteria.

For frequently asked questions about MRSA Staph Infections, please go to the Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website .

Attention! New Federal Laws in Effect.

Any medications containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine WILL NOT be available over-the-counter due to new Federal Laws. Such medications will be available behind-the-counter. You must ask the pharmacist to purchase these medications. There is a restriction of how much can be purchased and you will be required to show a proper ID and sign for medications.

Medications now behind-the-counter:
Advil Flu & Body Ache
Advil Multi-Symptom Cold
Aleve Cold & Sinus
Alka Seltzer Plus
Benadryl Severe Allergy & Sinus Headache
Bromaline
Claritin-D
Dimetapp
Dimetapp Infant Drops
Genafed Plus
Genapap

Mapap Cold Formula
Mapap Sinus
Motrin Cold & Sinus
Mucinex D
Robitussin Cough, Cold & Flu
Robitussin Cold & Allergy
Robitussin Cold & Flu
Robitussin Head & Chest
Robitussin Night Relief
Sineoff
Sudafed 12-Hour

Sudafed Nasal Decongestant
Sudafed Non-Drying Sinus
Sudafed Sinus & Allergy
Sudogest Cold & Allergy
Sudogest Nasal Decongestant
Theraflu Severe Cold
Triaminic Cough & Sore Throat
Tylenol Cold & Flu
Tylenol Flu
Vicks DayQuil
Vicks DayQuil Sinus

Think you have a problem?

Thagard Student Health Center and Florida State University are offering free, online mental health screenings for a range of common emotional conditions that often go undiagnosed and are misunderstood. Click here to take anonymous online screenings for depression, alcohol, eating disorders, generalized anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Screenings are free and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Once you take an online screening you will recieve immediate feedback about your score and referal information to campus resources.

Free Online Health Screenings

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Thagard Student Health Center
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306-2140
(850) 644-6230 / TDD (850) 644-2383

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