Student Health Services
Health Services Provided
UW Health Eau Claire Family Medicine
River Falls Medical Clinic
UW Health Eau Claire Family Medicine & River Falls Medical Clinic
CVTC has entered into agreements with the
UW Health Eau Claire Family Medicine and the
River Falls Medical Clinic to provide basic health care services to CVTC students who are registered for six (6) or more credits for the fall and spring semester or three (3) or more credits for the summer session.
(See each Clinic's information below for eligibility and definitions of basic health care services.) Students taking classes in Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls, and River Falls are automatically enrolled in their respecive student health services. Students taking classes in Menomonie may enroll in either the UW Health Eau Claire Family Medicine or River Falls Medical Clinic health services if interested. Please contact the Menomonie Campus Office to enroll. This student health service is not an insurance program.
Students will be eligible for student health service from the first day of the semester until the first day of the following semester or term. The cost of this service is $28.00 per semester and $14.00 for the summer term. The CVTC Student Government will pay a portion of this cost for each student from the student activity fees. Students will be assessed the fee at the time of registration.
Student family members are not eligible for the student health services; but can be seen at either clinic and will be billed for services rendered. If an insurance carrier is available, the Clinics will bill the insurance company for the family member's services or the student's services not included in the basic services.
Other Health Services
Health Insurance
Arrangements have been made with a local agency for a low-cost health and accident insurance plan.
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Accidents and Medical Emergencies
All accidents and medical emergencies must be reported at once to the staff member in charge and to the Information Center (ECB113, 833-6200), and an
accident report must be completed, signed by the student and staff member in charge, and submitted to the Information Center. Students should be aware that the College is not responsible and will not pay for doctor, hospital, or ambulance bills incurred as a result of accidents or medical emergencies of students while at the College.
Sharps Containers. Sharps containers are available at one or more restrooms on each of the CVTC campuses or centers. Please see the
campus floorplans for the locations of these containers. These are provided specifically for the disposal of needles used for health purposes. Needles cannot be disposed of in other trash containers.