Student Health Clinic
University of Regina

Student Health Services

Wellness Centre

 


Medical masks are encouraged in the Student Health Clinic. If you do not have one we can provide you with one.


The Student Health Clinic is staffed by nurse practitioners who offer primary health care services to current students of the University of Regina.


 Hours Of Operation

  • Monday to Friday 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (unless otherwise posted)
  • Note: The clinic is closed 12 pm to 1 pm for lunch

 Location

  • Paskwaw Tower Room 119

If this is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY, please call 911.

If you require immediate urgent support, please contact one of the following resources, available 24/7:

  • Phone Regina Mobile Crisis Helpline: 306-757-0127
  • Phone Crisis Suicide Helpline: 306-525-5333
  • Text "UofR" to Canada Crisis Text Line: 686868, or phone 1-800-668-6868
  • Dial 811 for health-related concerns
  • Dial 911 for emergency services
  • Go to your nearest urgent healthcare facility

Student Mental Health


 Our Services

  • Primary Health Care:
    • common infections, minor injuries, sexual health (contraception-including IUD and Nexplanon implant insertions, STI testing and treatment, pregnancy testing), health promotion and preventative care, PAP smears, general medical examinations, prescription refills, and more! Contact us for more information on the services we offer.
    • Please note that if you are interested in an IUD or Nexplanon implant insertion you are required to book a consultation appointment first.

 

 


Booking an Appointment

 

 



Late and Cancellation Policy

  • If you cannot attend your scheduled appointment, please call the Student Health Clinic as soon as possible.
  • If you arrive to your appointment 15 minutes late, you will be required to rebook.

 

Additional student wellness supports and resources

List of links to existing supports/resources:

Keeping health information safe and secure

U of R Student Wellness Centre clients should:

  • Understand that information shared in emails, calls, texts, or through virtual treatment is not as secure as information shared with a health care professional during a private appointment in a health care facility.
  • Use a private computer/device (i.e., not an employer’s or third party’s computer/device), secure accounts, and a secure internet connection, when providing personal health care information to U of R Student Health Services.

Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusivity

Student Health Services is located on Treaty 4 territory. It is our intention to practice collaboratively with peoples of all gender, color, ability, age, and sexual orientation to promote wellness and healing.