WSU Health FAQ

WSU Health is Washington State University’s academic health network. We are an interprofessional collaboration between the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, College of Nursing, and College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and our community partners across the state. Together, we are working to build a healthier Washington for all through community-based health care, education, and research.  

WSU Health provides health care services for the community and clinical training environments for our health sciences students. Through strong partnerships and cross-college collaboration, we are expanding access to high quality health care across Washington, advancing community-driven research, and preparing the next generation of health care providers in an interprofessional setting.

WSU Health offers a range of health care services for WSU students, employees, and the wider community. From primary care to specialty services, our clinicians provide comprehensive care tailored to your individual needs, including:

  • Annual checkups 
  • Acute illness and injury care 
  • Chronic disease management 
  • Women’s and men’s health 
  • Speech-language pathology services 
  • Vaccinations 
  • Sports physicals 
  • Referrals for specialist care 

Find care at one of our clinics in Spokane, the home of WSU Health Sciences, or a mobile health and outreach clinic.  

We accept most major insurance plans, Medicaid, and offer a sliding fee payment scale. Learn more at Insurance & Billing.  

WSU Health combines critical resources and expertise, positioning WSU for sustainable and innovative health care operations that meet the needs of Washington communities. Through its operation of health care clinics and clinical and community partnerships, WSU Health will provide health care to local and WSU communities statewide, increase the availability of learner curricular clinical experiences, provide opportunities for faculty to maintain and build clinical skills, facilitate faculty research, and engage in other activities to enhance the WSU health sciences.

Visit the WSU Health website or contact us at 509-505-7481 or info@health.wsu.edu. For media inquiries, please contact Stephanie Engle, WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Communications and Marketing, 509-368-6937stephanie.engle@wsu.edu