Convenient on-campus health care services are available to WSU employees and students in Spokane through WSU Health.
Services
From primary care to specialty services, our clinicians provide comprehensive care tailored to your individual needs, including:
- Annual physical exams
- Preventive care and wellness visits
- Sick visits (cold, flu, infections, minor illness)
- School, sports, and employment physicals
- Speech-language pathology services
- Women’s and men’s health
- Chronic disease management (diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, thyroid disease)
- Vaccines
- Cancer screenings
- And more
Make an Appointment
Faculty and staff can schedule an appointment at the Primary Care Clinic online or by calling 509-505-7481. Same-day appointments are available. The clinic is located in the Health Sciences Building (HSB/SHSB) at WSU Spokane.
Students can schedule an appointment at the Student Clinic in the Health Sciences Building (HSB/SHSB) by calling 509-471-7828. Telehealth services are offered for students in Yakima and other regional campuses. More information for medical students on health care services by regional campus is available online.
Speech and language services are offered through the on-campus Speech-Language Pathology Clinic. Request a referral to access care.
In addition to on-campus clinics, WSU Health offers primary care services to community members of all ages at the newly launched Logan Family Clinic, located inside Logan Elementary School, and through mobile health and outreach services.
Insurance Information
WSU Health accepts most major insurance and Medicare plans, Medicaid (Apple Health), and offers a sliding fee payment scale. Kaiser Permanente is currently not accepted. View more information about billing and insurance online.
About WSU Health
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.