University of Otago Student Health Albany Street, Dunedin North, Dunedin, Otago 9016
About the Business
Welcome to University of Otago Student Health, located in Dunedin, New Zealand. Situated on the corner of Walsh and Albany Streets, just across from the renowned Otago Museum, our institution is a prominent establishment that focuses on providing top-notch healthcare services to students.
At University of Otago Student Health, we understand the importance of access to healthcare, especially for students. That's why we offer both routine and urgent appointments, which can be conducted either in-person or through telehealth. Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals is available Monday to Friday, so please don't hesitate to call and schedule an appointment.
We strive to make healthcare affordable and accessible for all students. While charges may vary for international students, it's important to note that telehealth consultations incur the same charge as in-person appointments. We believe that quality healthcare should not be compromised, regardless of the mode of consultation.
During the academic semester, which runs from mid-February to mid-November, we extend our operating hours and close at 8:30pm. However, during non-semester time, from mid-November to mid-February, our hours are adjusted and we close at 5pm. We understand the importance of providing convenient healthcare services to students, aligning with their academic schedules.
In addition to physical healthcare, we also prioritize mental health support. If you or someone you know is in need of mental health assistance, please don't hesitate to call or text our free helpline at any time by dialing 1737.
For any inquiries or further information, our contact details are as follows: Tel 64 3 479 8212, Fax 64 3 479 8106, and Email student-health@otago.ac.nz. However, please note that appointment cancellations or requests should not be made via email.
At University of Otago Student Health, we are committed to providing exceptional healthcare services to students, ensuring their well-being throughout their academic journey. Trust us to be your partner in health.
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Location & Phone number
Albany Street, Dunedin North, Dunedin, Otago 9016, New Zealand
Hours open
Monday:
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Wednesday:
9:45 AM - 8:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Their psychiatrist is actually useless. Didn’t seem to have even read my file and after the appointment I have waited months for - got no progress at all as she told me to go fend for myself. If you need any mental health services from Student Health, you are better off borrowing money so you can go through the hospital. At least the hospital staff will try to listen to you. This isn’t even mentioning that they cut off your access to all resources online if you haven’t paid them. Disgusting treatment considering my situation. Sure makes your mental health better to be unable to get a job because you can’t communicate your schedule with a potential employer. Edit: Consistently having the displeasure of visiting student health. Had an appointment with the very nurse who is supposed to be doing my testosterone injections because I am ftm. Bit tough that he kept calling me a "she" to the doctor helping us out. I think I'll stick with endocrine at the hospital if I get the choice. Positive note: Despite all of Student health's flaws, Julia is wonderful. If you get asked if you have a preference of which doctor to see or make your GP. Pick Julia. She's clearly been doing this for a long time, was incredibly professional, empathetic and had great communication."
"I don't get why the reviews here are so low, just because it's a clinic and you go there because of something that's making you feel bad doesn't mean that it's a poor institution. A public Healthcare service is fundamentally different than something like a pub or tattoo parlor. Firstly the staff are all nice enough, including reception which is a fairly boring/draining position. I'm a visible minority and an international student and genderqueer, if there was any discrimination I'd notice it, but nope nothing. Wait and reservation times during busy periods can go for weeks to maybe two months depending on the specialization of what you're requesting, but this is a pretty good speed if you compare with public Healthcare elsewhere in other countries etc. And for anything that can be done at walk-in, yeah the pace is great. In terms of the actual healthcare, everyone makes it a comfortable environment, which in of itself makes any treatment procedures discussion etc easier. Staff are also willing to accommodate and speed up processes avoid road bumps etc to make the service more efficient faster logical you get the idea. Glad to see people aren't bending over backward to follow healthcare beauracracy when it doesn't make sense. It's not like you have surgery or anything precise here, so there aren't really measures of procedure quality that can be used as points of detriment for here. I could not get one of my medications I got prescribed for back home, but it's simpmy not legally produced in New Zealand that's out of their hands. For mental health psychiatrist therapy etc it's more subjective what your experience is, but I didn't have any issues with my appointment. Can't speak for others obviously, but even if you felt you had or it just was a poor session, it is not reflective of all the collective services here. TLDR yall trippin, this is a good service. Would like to see people try out healthcare clinics in USA or Germany or heaven forbid a developing country."
"Needed a doctors certificate to apply for an internal impairment for school. The nurse said i called the wrong place and that i need to fill out a form on the uni website. I told her that was wrong as i had been told by my department office and course coordinator that i needed a medical certificate and that i want a medical certificate for being sick over the past 6 months. The nurse continued to tell me i was wrong and then when i finally convinced her that i needed the medical certificate she wrote “i reported i was sick for 6 months which affected my ability to go to school and labs.” Like, WHAT! If you looked at my medical records you would see that that is congruent with my claims ! She didnt put any evidence as to why i came in or notes supporting it. The unprofessionalism and attitude i got from her was unbelievable. I wish student health was better."
"Im an international student looking to get a prescription for a medication. Although I have severe pre existing condition, the doc would not prescribe me my medicine. Never ever experienced something like that. Thinking of filing a lawsuit."
"My prescription keeps getting filled out wrong, one of the doctors is really judgmental and patronizing when talking about my management of chronic illness, and the psychiatrist I saw was very unfriendly and rude. The receptionists have also been rude and inattentive on some of my visits. Only good thing is that it's cheap. If I could afford to go somewhere else I would."
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