Medical Services

Student Health Center

The Student Health Center provides a wide range of high-quality health care services and confers health-sustaining education and guidance to the students of North Carolina A&T State University. Our care helps to maintain and improve the physical and mental health of our students. Additionally, through our education efforts, we aspire to engage our students in a lifelong process to understand and participate in their own healthcare and wellness plans.

The Student Health Center is open 8 a.m.-7 p.m., M-F, with afterhours phone contact until 10 p.m. Telehealth Video visits are available daily and on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Appointments for all visits may be made through our online portal or by calling 336-334-7880.

Counseling Services

Counseling Services is a comprehensive, accredited university counseling unit dedicated to providing assistance to students in their efforts to matriculate through the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

Counseling is provided to students as a service stemming from their regular student fees. With the exception of select testing programs, no additional fees are assessed for our services.

Services provided by Counseling Services are confidential, in keeping with ethical standards of the American Counseling Association, the American Psychological Association, the National Association of Social Workers, as well as state and federal laws pertaining to confidentiality and medical records. No information is released to outside parties without the client's prior written consent.

We are open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call the Counseling Center at 336-334-7727.

In-person and Tele-counseling Services

Counseling Services is operating under a virtual visit model. Call the Counseling Center at the number provided above to make an appointment for virtual counseling.

Employee Medical and Counseling Services

Faculty and staff are urged to monitor their health with an eye for any flu-like or coronavirus symptoms that that may surface. Employees who have health insurance through the university are encouraged to be in touch with their primary care physician, should any such symptoms arise. They may also contact the Student Health Center for guidance on coronavirus testing.

The university's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers mental health counseling, support, resources and information via ComPsych Guidance Resources. Click here for more information on EAP and ComPsych.