Medical Clinic

Coronavirus/COVID-19 Information

We're here to help

Call our medical team (320-308-3191) if you have questions about: 

  • Scheduling a vaccination or booster shot appointment
  • Symptoms you're experiencing
  • What to do if you've been exposed
  • Where to get COVID-19 testing
  • Length of quarantine or isolation requirements

COVID-19 Vaccines and Boosters

Please call to inquire about our current availability: 320-308-3191. 

 

Minnesota COVID-19 Vaccine Connector

COVID-19 testing at SCSU Medical Clinic

Students are able to get tested for COVID-19 conveniently and securely at the SCSU Medical Clinic. 

To schedule a COVID test: call 320-308-3191. Our medical team will help determine the right test for you. 

What to do if you are sick

If you are sick, stay home and call for guidance first. DO NOT go directly to a medical facility without calling. This applies to all students, faculty and staff.

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, call your medical provider for guidance:

  • Fever or chills
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle or body aches
  • Headache
  • New loss of taste or smell
  • Sore throat
  • Congestion or runny nose
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Diarrhea
Students
  • SCSU Medical Clinic
    • Call with your COVID-19/Coronavirus health questions. Our medical team will answer your call Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Phone: 320-308-3191
  • Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Hotline
    • Phone: 651-297-1304 (Open 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Toll free: 800-657-3504

Faculty and Staff

  • Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Hotline
    • Phone: 651-297-1304 (open 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.)
    • Toll free: 800-657-3504
  • CentraCare Connect Phone
    • 320-200-3200 (Call this number before visiting your doctor or the emergency department)

Treatment

  • Healthy persons with mild symptoms: recovery and isolation at home. What to do if you are sick
  • People with underlying health conditions and experiencing symptoms or have had an exposure: call one of the triage lines listed above for evaluation.
  • People experiencing more than mild symptoms: call one of the triage lines listed above for evaluation. 
  • For updated information on how long to remain in isolation, refer to the CDC's page: What do to if you are sick

Absenteeism

It is important that both sick persons, and those with possible exposure stay at home. See the university website for most recent information: Bring Huskies Home: Classes

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