Student Health Services
Student Health Services is an integrated, outpatient organization comprised of three divisions: Medical Services, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), and Healthy Campus.
Appointments Emergencies/After-Hours CareDivisions
Resources
MyHealth-e
The web portal, MyHealth-e, is available only to students at Clemson University. Students use their university username and password to log into MyHealth-e to schedule and cancel appointments, upload insurance information and immunization records, communicate with the health center, complete required paperwork and access medical/billing records.
MyHealth-e PortalMUSC Health Virtual Urgent Care
MUSC Health and Redfern Health Center offer an easy-to-use online virtual urgent care service for Clemson University and Bridge to Clemson students who are physically present in the state of South Carolina. This free service is accessible 24/7 and addresses a variety of student health concerns.
MUSC Health Virtual Urgent CarePharmacy
The on-site pharmacy at Redfern Health Center fills prescriptions and offers over-the-counter products for purchase. Redfern is staffed by licensed pharmacists who specialize in student health care needs, adminster flu shots, answer travel questions and address your health-related concerns.
PharmacyBilling and Payments
Redfern Health Center courtesy files as an out-of-network provider for many commercial medical insurance plans and files as an in-network provider for most pharmacy insurance plans. University policy requires all students to pay the University health fee, which provides students with a wide range of services.
Billing and PaymentsStudent Health Insurance Plan
Clemson University offers a comprehensive Student Health Insurance Plan, administered by BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina through Academic HealthPlans. The plan is available to eligible students, legal spouses and dependents of students at competitive premiums.
Student Health Insurance PlanADHD
There are multiple resources available to students diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Students seeking medication for the treatment of ADHD, either as an initial prescription or as a refill, are required to submit documentation.
ADHD DocumentationRequest a Program
Both Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and Healthy Campus work together within Student Health Services to provide educational tools and supportive outreach and/or programming.
Request a ProgramNew Students
New to Clemson? Visit Redfern Health Center to complete new student requirements, view helpful recommendations and learn about available resources.
New StudentsMental Health
At Clemson University we acknowledge mental health as an important element of student health and well-being. We encourage you to learn skills to address mental health challenges and promote resilience and well-being. Check out our resources to learn how challenges impact college students and what practices support your mental health.
Learn More About Mental HealthSuicide Prevention
Tigers Together is Clemson University’s suicide prevention initiative. Our primary purpose is to prevent suicide by decreasing risk factors, enhancing protective factors, facilitating gatekeeper workshops via our Tigers Together Advocate Training (TTAT) program, reducing stigma and creating an overall community of caring for the Clemson University family.
Learn More About Suicide PreventionAlcohol and Other Drugs
Clemson University is committed to maintaining an environment that is healthy, safe and attractive for all members of the community. Students who choose to use alcohol and other drugs assume a responsibility to comply with South Carolina laws and University policies, to make decisions that reduce their personal risks, and to consider the health and safety risks posed to others. The University provides education, programs, and policies to empower students to make responsible decisions relating to alcohol and other drug consumption.
Learn More About Alcohol and Other DrugsInterpersonal Violence Prevention
Interpersonal violence is the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against another person or against a group or community that results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment or deprivation.
Learn More About Interpersonal Violence Prevention