Health Services

The mission of the Health Services is to provide accessible and high quality health care to the students at Emmanuel College. Health Services strives to maintain and promote the health and well-being of the student population while treating acute illnesses and coordinating referrals for specialty care when appropriate.

The detailed information on this site will tell you about Health Services' hours of operation, services available and how to receive after-hours care, as well as information on immunizations and insurance. The staff at Health Services welcomes the opportunity to answer your questions and concerns. Feel free to call us at 617-264-7678.

Appointments

Call ahead to make an appointment. Same day appointments are available for urgent care.
During the academic year, Health Services is open during the following hours:
Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Phone: 617-264-7678
Closed weekends, holidays, school vacations and the summer months. To contact a health provider after hours for urgent care, please contact your RA or campus safety at 617-735-9888. 

Urgent Care

Mass General Brigham Urgent Care at 1285 Beacon Street in Brookline

Beth Israel Lahey Health Urgent Care at 200 Boylston Street in Chestnut Hill

**PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOUR INSURANCE CARRIER REGARDING URGENT CARE COVERAGE BEFORE VISITING ANY URGENT CARE CENTER. EMMANUEL COLLEGE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR COSTS INCURRED WHILE SEEKING MEDICAL TREATMENT OFF SITE.**

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