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Mental Health After Hours
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis after-hours, please call 773-508-2530, press 3
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Spring 2021 Wellness Center Locations and Hours
As of 1/1, LSC Wellness Center is open from 8:30-5 pm, Monday through Friday. The WTC Wellness Center is open on Monday and Thursday from 8:30-5 pm, starting on 1/21. All students needing a medical appointment of any type should call Dial-a-Nurse at 773-508-8883 to schedule. After your appointment is confirmed, you will be told which location to visit for services. The main LSC Wellness Center location in Granada will be used only to see students exhibiting COVID like symptoms. Please do not walk into this location at any time unless you have a scheduled appointment. -
Medical Information and Services-COVID-19
This section includes information for students and parents on the Wellness Center's COVID-19 related medical services ; including information on testing and isolation. -
Wellness Center Mental Health Services
If you are interested in scheduling a telehealth counseling appointment with the Wellness Center, please check out these FAQs for information on eligibility and how to access services. -
LUC Return to Campus Checklist
This return to campus checklist lists all of the necessary steps and precautions Loyola community members need to take if they plan to spend time on our campuses in Spring 2021. -
Wellness Center Requirements for New Students: Spring 2021
All new Ramblers need to submit their immunization records and complete Alcoholedu and Sexual Assault Prevention for Undergraduates. LEARN MORE -
COVID-19 Testing Sites in Illinois
The Wellness Center has put together a list of locations in Chicago that offer COVID-19 testing. -
It's Flu Shot Season!
It is always important to get a flu shot, but it is especially important during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students can schedule an appointment for a flu shot by calling Dial-a-Nurse at 773-508-8883. Click here for more information on the benefits of the flu vaccine, and how you can do your part to reduce flu transmission. -
COVID-19: Know the Difference
The Illinois Department of Public Health created a helpful infographic that compares the symptoms of the common cold, flu, and COVID-19. -
Wellness Center Statement Affirming Black Lives Matter
Read how the Wellness Center has taken action to support our Black students. READ MORE -
Wellness Fair Virtual Conference Videos
Did you miss a session of our virtual conference, or want to watch one again? Check out this page for the recordings and powerpoint presentations from our successful virtual conference on 10/7. -
Mental Health Resources for Black Students
The Wellness Center has compiled mental health resources for Black students. These resources include websites, articles, social media accounts to follow, and assistance locating a therapist. VIEW -
Loyola's COVID-19 Symptom Checker app
The University has developed a Symptom Checker application to promote your own health & safety and to improve awareness of the symptoms of COVID-19. It is strongly recommended that you use the application on a daily basis. It is available for use via your browser and also within the Loyola mobile application. -
Statement of Solidarity
The Wellness Center stands in solidarity with all who are angry, grieving, afraid, and concerned about our nation in the wake of the senseless murders of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery, along with numerous other racially motivated injustices. READ -
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel
The Wellness Center now has a YouTube channel! Watch as Ashlar explains how to go to the Wellness Center or Adrienne demonstrates how to cook healthy meals. New videos will be uploaded periodically. Watch, like, comment, and subscribe! -
How to Safely Protest during COVID-19
Please see information on how to keep yourself and others safe while protesting during COVID-19. -
Re-Introducing The Line
Call The Line for confidential support and resources on sexual and relationship violence. LEARN MORE