Campus Health Center

Student Health Center

The Student Heath Center at Trine provides excellent health care and wellness initiatives for students in collaboration with Cameron Hospital. Located in Quest Hall, the health center is staffed with a Nurse Practitioner and/or a Physician Assistant, as well as a certified Medical Assistant. Our medical staff can assess and diagnose health care problems, write prescriptions, perform physical examinations, administer allergy injections, and treat both minor and acute illnesses.

The Student Health Center provides cost-effective health services in a caring and confidential manner. The efficient service at the center allows students to focus on their education with minimal interruptions from illness or injury. 

By appointment only.

Health Center Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Phone:  (260) 667-5693
Fax: (260) 458-8923
Email: trinehealthcenter@cameronmch.com

Need a Health Center Appointment?
Click here to schedule an appointment.

After hours:
Call 911 for all life-threatening emergencies.

Services

 

All incoming students are required to have an immunization record on file with the Student Health Center. Records must be submitted by the appropriate deadline for the enrollment semester

Incoming students will complete this step of the admission process after they have attended a SOAR event. At SOAR, you will receive out your Trine email address and student ID number, which are needed to complete this process.

Immunization records will be collected by our Student Health Center using MedProctor. You will submit your immunization records by doing the following:

  1. Visit medproctor.com
  2. Click in the Register / Login
  3. Type in your Trine email address. *It is important to use your Trine email address*
  4. Type in your information. *You will need to know your student ID number*
  5. Upload your immunization records via PDF or picture file.

If you are having trouble figuring out your Trine login credentials, please contact our Information Technology department at help@trine.edu

If any questions arise while using MedProctor, you can use the “Chat Now” feature in the bottom right-hand corner for assistance.

In addition to the required immunizations, all incoming international students are required to have a QuantiFERON gold blood TB Test completed in the United States.

All incoming students must submit completed immunization records by the appropriate deadline for their enrollment semester. If you would like to claim an exemption from required immunizations, please fill out the exemption form and return to the Health Center.

General Care Treatment

  • Respiratory infections, UTI, fever, colds, ear infections, skin conditions, etc.
  • Flu Shots
  • Administer allergy injections
  • General first aid/Wound care
  • General medical evaluations and treatment for acute medical problems.
    • The care received is not meant to replace or supersede your existing primary care physician.
    • Most illnesses chronic in nature are not covered. Some conditions not covered would include diabetes care, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic arthritis, obstetrics, epilepsy, and chronic neurotic disorders.

Point-of-Care Testing

  • Rapid Strep
  • Mono Spot
  • Urinalysis
  • Pregnancy
  • Glucose

Minor Emergency Medical Treatment

  • Burns, fractures, minor lacerations, sprains, strains, etc.

Primary Care Ancillary Services

  • Ordering ancillary imaging tests (i.e. x-ray, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, etc.) including all extremities, skull, spine, chest, thoracic, knee, etc.
  • Ordering necessary blood work and other lab testing
    • Actual tests will be completed off-site for additional charge*
  • Minor surgeries include minor laceration repair, incision and drainage of abscesses and cysts, and nail excision

Psychological Screening & Counseling

  • Screening is performed by both medical provider and Counseling Services staff.
  • Counseling Services offers free counseling sessions throughout the semester.
  • Medical Provider writes prescriptions for mild depression on an as needed basis.
    • Closely monitored by medical provider, limited doses prescribed, situational and short-term

Communicable Disease

  • All cases of communicable diseases will be reported to Steuben County Health Department or the county in which the patient resides.
  • Tuberculosis Maintenance
    • Ordering QuantiFERON gold blood TB test for international students
    • Following up with necessary health departments and providers for students with positive abnormal results
    • Ordering chest x-rays for students with positive abnormal results

Educational Resources

  • STD awareness and prevention, reproductive health, alcohol/drug/tobacco prevention, nutrition, healthy habits, sleep hygiene, etc.

Community Referrals

  • For services not offered in the Student Health Center, a list of referral options will be made available to students in order to seek treatment off campus
  • Steuben County Health Department, Cameron Urgent Care, Crisis Hotline, Women’s Care Center, Allen County Department of Health

Additional cost associated with listed services below (students responsible for additional charges)

  • Immunizations
  • Prescriptions
  • Laboratory charges
  • Ancillary imaging testing
  • STD testing
  • Referral appointments 

When the health center is closed, these services are available in Angola:

Urgent Care of Cameron Hospital
1381 North Wayne Street, Angola, IN 46703
(260) 665-8222  

Cameron OnMyWay 

Cameron Memorial Community Hospitalmychart myway
416 East Maumee Street, Angola, Indiana 46703
(260) 665-2141

cameronmch.com

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