Health Resources
Air Quality
- Daily Air Quality Index for Atlanta
- Information about Air Quality Index (AQI)
- Daily Pollen Count for Atlanta
COVID-19
- Students should not go to class or socialize if they have fever, are sick or have tested positive for COVID-19. Please follow the guidelines on the Emory Forward page listed below.
Drugs & Medications
General Health
- Yahoo/Health
- Go Ask Alice! (sponsored by Columbia University Health Service)
- Web MD
- Healthfinder - your guide to reliable health information
- Mayo Clinic - Reliable information for a healthier life
Health Risk Assessments
- American Diabetes Association - Diabetes Risk Test
- R U Well - Health Education & Wellness
Health Resources for International Students
LGBTQ
- LGBTQ Care
- Transgender Care and Resources (listed under "Insurance and Fees")
Meningitis
Nutrition
- American Dietetic Association
- Food and Nutrition Information Center
- FDA U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Sexual Health
- American College Health Association
- The National Women's Health Information Center
- Ann Rose's Ultimate Birth Control Links Page
Sleep Hygiene Tips
- Healthy Sleep Habits from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine
- Sleep Hygiene Checklist from Harvard Stress & Development Lab
- A Study Guide to Getting Sleep During Final Exams, An article from the Sleep Foundation (2022)
Tobacco
Need Help?
We offer a full service primary care clinic for Oxford students.
To schedule an appointment, please call 770-784-8376 during regular working hours.
We do take walk-in patients when open slots are available. We make every effort to accommodate sick students with same day appointments. If you become ill during the night or early morning, please call as soon as possible for an appointment.
In case of emergency
If you're experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.
For an urgent medical problem or concern after hours or on weekends, call Emory Police at Oxford at 770-784-8377, ask to speak with the RLC on call.
Monday-Friday 9am - 5pm (when classes are in session) If you have a medical emergency, call 911.