Services are open to all full-time UVM students, including PhD, masters, undergraduate, medical, and other graduate student programs. They are open to all students who have paid the health fee.
Easily access all CHWB services How can we help you?
Emergency Care
UVM Mental Health Care: (802) 656-3340 and choose voicemail option #2 to reach an on-call counselor.
UVM Police Services: (802) 656-3473
Mental Health Care: 988 national suicide and crisis lifeline
911
Support for Sexual Assault and Partner Violence from Hope Works: (802) 863-1236
After hours, weekend, and holiday care can be accessed by:
After Hours Medical Care
- For medical advice from triage nurse services, please call 802-656-3350 and follow the phone prompt.
- UVM Medical Center Urgent Care, 790 College Parkway, Colchester, VT, (802) 847-1170 (not covered by UVM health fee)
- ClearChoiceMD Urgent Care, 1200 Williston Rd, South Burlington, VT, (802) 347-6274 (not covered by UVM health fee)
After Hours Mental Health Care
- Call (802) 656-3340 and choose voicemail option #2 to reach an on-call counselor outside of normal business hours.
- Counselors on call are always available to respond to students in crisis, and consult with friends, roommates, faculty, staff, or family members. These calls can be anonymous.
Accreditation
The Center for Health and Wellbeing is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).
AAAHC defines high national standards for patient and client care, facilities, methodology and value. The accreditation process includes rigorous peer reviews and site visits.
Inclusive Excellence
Inclusive Excellence at CHWB
The Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHWB) is committed to maintaining healthcare and health promotion experiences that are welcoming, equitable and inclusive to individuals of all identities and backgrounds including, but not limited to, sex, gender, race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, religion, and age. Through inclusive excellence CHWB focuses on addressing the ever-present barriers in health, and works with students to find solutions to reduce and remove the numerous barriers that prohibit individuals from full participation in accessing care and their college experience. This approach is aspirational and always a work in progress, and we devote time and energy to hiring staff who support and work toward fulfilling this mission.
We work to empower students to be intentional about the ways in which they practice and engage with their well-being in their day to day lives. While there are many factors affecting the ways in which students do this — such as social determinants of health — there are many ways in which students can inform positive decisions and practices that are right for them. These practices, in tandem with connection to the environment, communities around you and planetary health, work to disrupt the systems of power and oppression in the well-being field.