College Health Services
Senate Gymnasium, Room 139
(Side Entrance)
845: 687-5246 or
800: 724-0833, ext. 5246
College Health Services are available to the college community when classes are in session. Any injury sustained on campus should be reported to this office, located in the Senate Gym (SEN 139), 845: 687-5246 or 800: 724-0833, extension 5246.
We provide first aid treatment, medical emergency care, and blood pressure checks. Health and health insurance information, treatment referrals and health counseling are among the services offered. A nurse is on duty Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, when classes are in session.
(Below you will find links to various forms. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open them. If you do not have Acrobat Reader on your computer, click here to download a free copy.)
Immunization Requirements
Immunization requirements imposed by New York State Public Health Law 2165 in 1990, requires all students born on or after January 1, 1957, to produce, at registration, proof of immunization against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR). This requirement pertains to all full-time and part-time students taking 6 or more credits. Those born before January 1, 1957, are exempt from this requirement. Students who have no record of immunizations should contact College Health Services. The Proof of Immunization Form can be downloaded and printed by clicking here.
In July 2003, Governor Pataki signed New York State Public Health Law 2167 for meningitis requirements requiring institutions, including colleges and universities, to distribute information about meningococcal disease and vaccination to all students. Colleges are required to maintain a reply form from the students stating that they have read the information and either received the vaccine or declined. (This vaccine is not required.) To read the meningitis information and sign the reply form, click here.
Health Science Student Requirements
(nursing, paramedic, EMT students)
Hospital requirements for health science clinical coursework are stricter than the N.Y. State guidelines for general students.
In addition to the MMR and meningitis requirements, students in nursing, paramedic and EMT courses will need a physical exam by a doctor, nurse practitioner or physicians' assistant. Proof of various other vaccines is also needed.
You can download and print the Medical Record Form for Health Science Students by clicking here, and have the form completed and signed by the examining professional. We also advise vaccination against hepatitis B. The Hepatitis B Vaccination Form must also be completed. This form can be downloaded and printed by clicking here.
A letter explaining the medical requirements and offering resources for students without health insurance or their own doctor can be downloaded and printed by clicking here.
Student Insurance
Accident insurance is provided to all SUNY Ulster students taking credit courses. The College’s student insurance covers supplemental expenses of the students’ existing insurance coverage. If the student has no existing coverage, the College’s plan will then be considered primary coverage. This coverage is placed to comply with state mandates.
- What does the student insurance cover?
Accidental injuries that occur on or off campus are covered up to an aggregate maximum of $5,000 with no deductible.
Brochures with full details are available at Health Services (SEN119), the LAC (VAN241), Admissions Office (VAN101)
or the Association Office (VAN154). - Who is covered?
All students taking credit courses are automatically covered by the SUNY Ulster student insurance. There is no minimum credit requirement. - What is the cost?
A minimal ‘insurance fee’ of $4.00 per semester is included on tuition bills. - How do I get treatment for accidental injuries?
You should first file an accident report with the Health Services Office and get medical treatment by either your doctor or emergency service. Then submit any bills you receive to the Health Services Office. The nurse will submit a claim that will be paid directly to the provider on your behalf. - What if I have questions about my claim?
Refer any and all questions about your insurance coverage and/or claim to Pat Cosenza, Coordinator of Health Services (SEN119).
An OPTIONAL Sickness Plan is also available if the student chooses to enroll. The plan is provided between the student and the insurance carrier directly. The information and application are located in the student insurance brochure, available at Health Services (SEN119), the LAC (VAN241), Admissions Office (VAN101)
or the Association Office (VAN154).
For more information, contact the Health Services Office (SEN119), 845 687-5246.
Family Health Plus
This is New York State's health insurance program for adults
aged 19 to 64 who qualify. (You do not have to be a parent
to be eligible.) It covers people who do not have health insurance
and have limited incomes but do not qualify for Medicaid.
There is a residency requirement and you must be in certain
immigration categories if you are not a citizen. Ulster County
has three health plans that provide Family Health Plus insurance.
They are:
- MVP: Kristie Malone or Joyce Coleman 845 242-8618
- Wellcare: Telephone 1 800 288- 5441
- Hudson Health Plan: 1-800-339-4557 or www.hudsonhealthplan.org
The Family Health Plus general information number is 877
934-7587.
The web site for Family Health Plus eligibility information
and other information is www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/fhplus/index.htm
Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood provides information related to healthy
sexuality. They also provide services related to reproductive
health, including emergency contraception and free condoms.
Clinics are located throughout Ulster, Dutchess and Sullivan
Counties and you may be eligible for free services. For more
information about health and health care services visit Planned
Parenthood of the Mid-Hudson Valley at their web site www.ppmhv.org
MEDLINEplus
The National Library of Medicine's MEDLINEplus will direct
you to information to help answer health questions. The site
offers information on health topics, drug information, current
health news, medical dictionaries, clinical trials, and other
resources. The site provides easy access to the medical research
literature. Visit the website at http://medlineplus.org
Go Ask Alice!
Go Ask Alice! is the health question and answer internet site
of Columbia University's health education division of health
services. You may ask an anonymous e-mail question or go to
the nearly 3,000 archived questions or find health information
by subject. Topics include relationships, sexuality, sexual
health, emotional health, fitness, nutrition, alcohol, nicotine
and other drugs, and general health.
www.goaskalice.columbia.edu
For more information contact College
Health Services at 845 687-5246.
We are located in Room 139 of the Senate Gymnasium (side
entrance.)






