Get the medical care you need without leaving campus
When you’re juggling classes, homework, and all the other stresses that come with student life, it can be tough to find time to get to the doctor’s office.
IU Indianapolis Campus Health can fill in the gaps. We offer a variety of medical services at our on-campus clinic, so you can get the care you need to stay well. You can even access your medical information—like lab results, TB test results, and immunizations—any time using the free and confidential patient portal.
Call us at 317-274-8214 to make an appointment or speak with a member of the Campus Health team. You’re welcome to walk into the clinic to seek an appointment, too. We handle those on a first-come, first-served basis. We are located at Lockefield Village on the first floor.
If you’re going to be late or can’t make your appointment, please call us as soon as possible. If you are more than 15 minutes late, we will reschedule your appointment. If you have a medical emergency, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room immediately.
Parking lot closures and updates
Due to construction on campus, Lot 93 will close effective July 25, 2025 at 5 p.m. Only the front entrance to Lockefield Village will remain open, and the east sidewalk will be the only access point to the building.
The east sidewalk is noted in red on the map.
Disability parking spots have been added in Lots 94 and 97 to support accessibility.
Ambulance parking will be in the area marked “A” on the map (intersection of Indiana Ave. and University Blvd.).
Emergency exits will remain open and accessible at all times.
Campus signage will be in place to guide visitors and staff regarding the lot closure and building access.
Deliveries should continue to be routed through the front entrance during this period.
Get your flu shot
Protect yourself and others this fall. Our low to no cost flu clinics are offered at a variety of times and locations for your convenience.
Campus Health can now provide a variety of contraceptive options to students. No cost to you. No judgement. Call 317-274-8214 to make an appointment to access these services.
This service is available through a partnership with PATH4YOU, a program committed to providing people throughout Indiana with high-quality, non-coercive, and patient-centered access to all forms of birth control.
IU Indianapolis students can make an appointment with a provider at Campus Health if you are sick and need evaluation and testing for COVID-19 or influenza. If you are sick with a respiratory illness, stay home. You can return to normal activities when symptoms are improving overall, and you remain without a fever for 24 hours without medication.
Campus Health is now offering COVID-19 booster shots. This clinic is open to all IU Indianapolis students, faculty, and staff. Call us at 317-274-8214 to schedule an appointment. Walk-ins are also welcome. Please be sure to bring your insurance card.
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is a safer and more dependable way to build immunity to COVID-19 than getting sick with COVID-19. For more information about the COVID-19 vaccine, visit the CDC website or ask a Campus Health medical provider.
Medical services we offer
We can handle most of your medical concerns, including sinus infections, earaches, colds, flu, pink eye, abdominal pain, and more. And when necessary, we can write the prescriptions you need to get well or manage your condition. We offer physical exams for school or personal reasons, and we can also help with sprains, joint pain, back pain, sports injuries, abrasions, and lacerations.
Wellness (biometric) screenings are available for all students. It includes a blood pressure reading, height, weight, BMI, glucose, and cholesterol measurements. Wellness screens can be done on a walk-in basis or with a scheduled appointment. Please be mindful that they are fasting appointments.
We can assist you with a wide range of services, including:
Annual exams
Breast exams
Cervical cancer screenings (PAP testing)
Contraception advising and prescriptions
Bladder infection (UTI) treatment
STI counseling and testing
Pregnancy testing
Vaginitis evaluation
HPV vaccinations
Emergency contraception
Get the sexual health answers you need in a judgment-free environment. We help patients with a variety of sexual health concerns, symptoms, and questions. Sexual health is important across all sexual orientations and gender identities—we are here to help ALL students.
We can assist you with:
Male sexual health
Penile, anal, or vaginal discharge; burning with urination
Genital lesions
STI testing and treatment
Free rapid HIV testing
Free pregnancy testing
HIV PrEP
STI testing is also available during the school year at our monthly Know Your Status events. Health and Wellness Promotion offers the Safer Sex Supplies program to IU Indianapolis students for free.
One of the most important things you can do to safeguard your health is stay current on your vaccinations. You can get many of the vaccinations you need at Campus Health, including:
MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella)
Tdap
Influenza
COVID-19
Hepatitis A and B
Varicella (Chicken Pox)
Meningitis ACWY and Men B
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Polio
Typhoid Fever
Yellow Fever
Rabies
Japanese Encephalitis
TB tests
All new international students must get a TB (tuberculosis) test. If you’ve had the BCG vaccine, you may need to get a blood test rather than the skin test. We can help you determine which one is best for you.
You can access your TB test results in the patient portal.
We provide travel medicine services for IU Indianapolis faculty, staff, and students who are traveling internationally. Non-affiliated persons with in-network insurance may also be seen. If you are going out of the country, make an appointment with us to discuss vaccinations, prescriptions, and other health information you need to know before you travel. Call 317-274-8214 to make an appointment.
What we can discuss during your appointment
Destination specific diseases of concern
Vaccines needed
Medications needed for disease prevention and treatment
Plan for handling health and allergy treatment during travel
Medical resources available during your trip
Discuss general preventive health and travel recommendations with destination specific education and risk reduction measures.
Post travel follow up appointment (if needed)
Visiting Campus Health or finding after-hours care
Your health is our top priority. By visiting Campus Health when you have a medical concern or are feeling sick, you can quickly get seen by a provider, get to feeling better, and get back to focusing on being a college student.
Appointments are strongly recommended. Walk-in appointments will be accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis and will be given the first available appointment time for that day. We usually can get you in the same day or a nurse may triage your concerns to determine the urgency if there are no same-day appointments available.
To schedule an appointment, please call 317-274-8214.
If you become ill or are injured, and you need medical care that cannot wait until Campus Health opens the next business day, please visit an emergency room or immediate care facility. See below for locations near the IU Indianapolis campus.
Eskenazi Health 1002 W. 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN *Emergency entrance located on Wishard Blvd. Operator: 317-639-6671
Eskenazi Health Center of Hope 1001 W. 10th Street *Emergency entrance located on Wishard Blvd. Adolescent and Adult Center of Hope (ages 16 and older): 317-630-7646 Pediatric Center of Hope (ages 15 and younger): 317-274-4673 The Center of Hope provides comprehensive care for victims of sexual assault or family violence.
Should you get prescribed medication by our providers or need help managing your medication while at IU Indianapolis, there are several pharmacy options near campus. Explore the list below to find a pharmacy near you that best meets your needs.
Sometimes, your health concerns are bigger, immediate, and require a quick decision. Knowing when to call 911 or when to visit an emergency room is key. Here are some instances when you might seek those options.
If an individual seems confused and very sleepy or cannot be awakened
Experiencing chest pain with shortness of breath, nausea, and/or sweating
Loss of consciousness
Uncontrollable bleeding
Fractures
If you are an incoming student—or a parent of one—it will be important to ensure you have everything you need. Here are some tips to make your medical care a priority and ensure an easy transition to campus.
Check to see if a physical exam is required prior to attending classes.
Make sure you know the name and dose of any medication you take and have an adequate supply to get started.
We experience every season in Indianapolis, so be able to list all your allergies.
Be able to provide proof of vaccinations based on the requirements of IU Indianapolis and the school/program in which you are enrolled.
Call your health insurance provider to ask about coverage and co-pays when visiting the Campus Health clinic.
Know where the Campus Health clinic is located on a campus map. (Hint: Look for Lockefield Village.)
If Campus Health is closed, do you know where to go? Locate other clinics for immediate or urgent care.
Being able to handle fevers, sprains, or minor ailments can help you in college and in life. We recommend brushing up on your basic first aid knowledge.
If you are under the age of 18, please have your parent or guardian fill out our Minor Consent Form and bring it with you to Campus Health.
Notice for medical students
At the Indianapolis campus, medical students can access vaccines, primary care, preventative, and women’s health services at IU Indianapolis Campus Health. Other diagnostic or therapeutic health services not available at this location can be accessed by referral. Urgent care needs can be accessed at IU Health Methodist Hospital or IU Health Urgent Care Centers. The IU School of Medicine permits students to be excused from required educational experiences to seek needed care under the IU School of Medicine Time Away Policy.