Xavier University Health Services
Xavier University is partnered with TriHealth as the University's healthcare provider. TriHealth is among the best healthcare providers in our region and will provide top-quality care and resources.
Our physicians and nurse practitioners are Board Certified in Primary Care and Internal Medicine.
Health Services is available to support and promote our student's overall well-being. Health Service provides quality outpatient care, including general and preventative medicine, injury care, immunizations, laboratory, and psychiatry services.
If you have a NON-URGENT medical question or concern, please send a message to our provider via MyChart. You may also schedule an appointment using MyChart.
Contact our office to schedule an appointment @ 513-745-3022, option 3, Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-5:00 PM.
Schedule an Appointment Online
Please note that scheduling an appointment in advance is recommended as walk-in appointment availability varies on current office volumes.
After hours and weekend nurse line: 513-246-7023, please identify yourself as a Xavier University student.
Vaccines are available in Health Services
COVID-19 Vaccine are now available at Health Services. Please call to schedule an appointment to receive your COVID 19 Vaccine today.
- For additional information, please visit the CDC Website.
The Office of Health Services, operated by TriHealth, is administering vaccines, including the COVID-19 Booster Vaccine. Vaccines are available by appointment only and can be scheduled by contacting the office at 513-745-3022 option 3. Vaccines are available for both Xavier students and Employees.
The Mission of Health Services
The mission of the TriHealth office at Xavier University Health Services is to promote, improve, and advance the university community's health, well-being, and overall success. By addressing the health needs of our students, Health Services provides accessible, high-quality, holistic care to support academic success and co-curricular engagement.
Resources:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Xavier University COVID-19 Resource Center
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Daily Health Wire Newsletter