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Health Services

HPU students have access to on-campus health services during the fall and spring semesters. The third party provider, SP Health Clinic, staffs the office in Health Services Office (ATM Ste. 1315; 808-544-9361; studenthealth@spclinic.org), and is open during published office hours. Those participating in the program will have no co-pay at the time of visit, and health insurance is not required to be seen.

Fall 2024: August 19 - December 13
Spring 2025: January 3 - May 2, 2025

Fall AND SPRING Office Hours, including university holidays*:

  • Mondays: 9:00AM - 3:00PM
  • Tuesdays: 9:00AM - 3:00PM
  • Wednesdays: 9:00AM - 3:00PM
  • Thursdays: 9:00AM - 3:00PM
  • Fridays: 9:00AM - 3:00PM

*thanksgiving day (nov 28, 2024): The office will be closed on Thanksgiving Day. 

Summer and Winter TermS: The office is closed; services are not provided.

For a list of conditions that will be evaluated as part of the program fee, and for the lab fees (if applicable), click on the links below. Any other conditions or diagnosis falling outside the scope of these common illnesses will be subject to referral to an off-campus medical provider based on the clinic staff’s judgment. If you have additional questions, contact the Dean of Students Office at dyeager@hpu.edu

Full-time undergraduate and graduate students are charged a mandatory, non-refundable Health Services Fee during their entire enrollment Å·ÃÀAƬ (fall and spring semesters). Students will receive on-campus health services, which is provided by a third party provider, SP Health Clinic, at the Health Services Office (ATM Ste. 1315). This Health Center Fee includes unlimited visits while the Health Services Office is open during published office hours. 

There will be no co-pay at the time of visit, and health insurance is not required to be seen. See below for a list of conditions that will be evaluated as part of the program fee, and for the lab fees (if applicable) that will be paid during the office visit. Any other conditions or diagnosis falling outside the scope of these common illnesses will be subject to referral to an off-campus medical provider, based on the clinic staff’s judgement.

The following conditions listed below are examples of common illnesses students may walk-in the clinic for evaluation:
• Cough/Cold
• Sore throat
• Bladder infection
• Diarrhea
• Rash
• Nausea/Vomiting
• Musculoskeletal pain
• Joint sprain/injury
• Headache
• Eye Infections
• Allergies
• Ear aches
• Asthma
• Physicals covered (1 sports, 1 school, 1 employment)
• PPD (TB Testing and Reading)
• Pregnancy Test
• Immunizations (inquire with staff about vaccine assistance program; limited availability)

 

The following fees below are to be paid in addition to the visit. Please see below for pricing and lab services to be rendered during our operations.

• Laboratory charges that are included in the Health Center Fee: Rapid Strep, Urine Analysis, Influenza (free for limited supply)

• Other fee for service menu items included in the Health Center Fee: Removal of sutures/staples; minor first aid for wounds, cuts, blisters; wart removal procedure.

• Orders* that are included in the Health Center Fee, but will require additional lab expenses that will be charged to students: Culture strep; culture urine; culture wounds; STD screen; Yeast/BV/Trich; other laboratory blood work; stool cultures; x-ray imaging; US/MRI/CT not ordered by clinic. case by case referral

• Laboratory Charges: Rapid Flu ($15);  Rapid COVID Antigen Test ($15) and PCR COVID Test based on lab fees. 

Immunizations and Injections: Influenza (free for limited supply); HPV (Rx included + cost of immunization at pharmacy); MMR, TD/TDAP, Varicela, MCV, Menactra (free for limited availability if qualifies for vaccine assistance program); Vitamin B12, Depo Provera (Rx included + cost of immunization if not covered by insurance at pharmacy). Inquire with staff for more details.

 

*Orders: "Order/Rx included + what the lab will charge/cost of immunization at pharmacy" - This means that the cost of ordering any blood work, x-ray, and immunization/injection is included in the office visit fee, but the Laboratory, Imaging Center, and Pharmacy will charge their own fee for processing the work, which the student is responsible for paying. 

Not offered in the student health center: Rapid mono, pap smear, I&D abscess/cyst procedure, suturing and stapling procedures. 

Part-time undergradaute and graduate students are eligible to receive on-campus health services, which is provided by a third party provider, SP Health Clinic, at the Health Services Office (ATM Ste. 1315). This non-refundable Health Center Fee per semester for unlimited visits while the Health Services Office is open during published office hours. 

To opt-in and sign up for the on-campus health services, go to the office at atm 1315.

  • Deadline to sign up for Fall 2023: September 18
  • Deadline to sign up for Spring 2024: January 22

Payment can be made directly to SP Health Clinic staff. Make sure you were not billed the fee on your HPU student account.

There will be no co-pay at the time of visit, and health insurance is not required to be seen. See below for a list of conditions that will be evaluated as part of the program fee, and for the lab fees (if applicable) that will be paid during the office visit. Any other conditions or diagnosis falling outside the scope of these common illnesses will be subject to referral to an off-campus medical provider, based on the clinic staff’s judgement.

The following conditions listed below are examples of common illnesses students may walk-in the clinic for evaluation:
• Cough/Cold
• Sore throat
• Bladder infection
• Diarrhea
• Rash
• Nausea/Vomiting
• Musculoskeletal pain
• Joint sprain/injury
• Headache
• Eye Infections
• Allergies
• Ear aches
• Asthma
• Physicals covered (1 sports, 1 school, 1 employment)
• PPD (TB Testing and Reading)
• Pregnancy Test
• Immunizations (inquire with staff about vaccine assistance program; limited availability)

 

The following fees below are to be paid in addition to the visit. Please see below for pricing and lab services to be rendered during our operations.

• Laboratory charges that are included in the Health Center Fee: Rapid Strep, Urine Analysis, Influenza (free for limited supply)

• Other fee for service menu items included in the Health Center Fee: Removal of sutures/staples; minor first aid for wounds, cuts, blisters; wart removal procedure.

• Orders* that are included in the Health Center Fee, but will require additional lab expenses that will be charged to students: Culture strep; culture urine; culture wounds; STD screen; Yeast/BV/Trich; other laboratory blood work; stool cultures; x-ray imaging; US/MRI/CT not ordered by clinic. case by case referral

• Laboratory Charges: Rapid Flu ($15);  Rapid COVID Antigen Test ($15) and PCR COVID Test based on lab fees. 

Immunizations and Injections: Influenza (free for limited supply); HPV (Rx included + cost of immunization at pharmacy); MMR, TD/TDAP, Varicela, MCV, Menactra (free for limited availability if qualifies for vaccine assistance program); Vitamin B12, Depo Provera (Rx included + cost of immunization if not covered by insurance at pharmacy). Inquire with staff for more details.

 

*Orders: "Order/Rx included + what the lab will charge/cost of immunization at pharmacy" - This means that the cost of ordering any blood work, x-ray, and immunization/injection is included in the office visit fee, but the Laboratory, Imaging Center, and Pharmacy will charge their own fee for processing the work, which the student is responsible for paying. 

Not offered in the student health center: Rapid mono, pap smear, I&D abscess/cyst procedure, suturing and stapling procedures. 

SP Health Clinic forms for students who utilize the ATM Health Services office:

CLINICS and hospitals near the downtown campus

Kaiser Permanente - Honolulu Clinic 
1010 Pensacola Street 
Honolulu, HI 96814 
(808) 432-2000

Kalihi-Palama Health Center (KPHC) - Downtown 
Family Medical & Dental Center 
89 South King Street, 4th floor 
Honolulu, HI, 96813 
(808) 792-5570 / 
Open Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm (last appointment 3:45pm)

The Lavender Center & Clinic (Honolulu Main Office)
1345 S. Beretania St, Ste. 101
Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 744-2543 / 


The Queen’s Medical Center 
1301 Punchbowl St
Honolulu, HI 96813
Main Hospital Number: (808) 691-1000 
Queen’s Referral Line:  (808) 691-7117

Queen's Island Urgent Care - Kakaako
400 Keawe Street, #100
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 735-0007; 

Straub Medical Center & Clinic Services
888 South King Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 522-4000 

CLINICS and hospitals NEAR HAWAII LOA CAMPUS

Adventist Health Castle Hospital 
640 'Ulukahiki St
Kailua, HI 96734
(808) 263-5500 / 


Urgent Care Hawaii - Kailua
660 Kailua Road
Kailua, HI 96734
(808) 263-2273 / 


OTHERS

-Minute Clinics with Longs Drugs (CVS) – go to www.cvs.com for locations on Oahu 

 

Students may find they need help from resources outside of the university. Here is a list of important resources in the area and their phone numbers.

Ambulance, Fire, Police

911

Alcoholics Anonymous

946-1438

Aloha United Way Info & Referral

211

Bilingual Access Line

526-9724

Crisis Access Line

832-3100

Department of Emergency Management

723-8960

Domestic Abusive Hotline

841-0822

Domestic Violence Action Center

531-3771

Family Peace Center

832-0855

Hawaii Immigrant Justice Center

536-4302

HPU Food Pantry

544-1436

HPU Health Services Office

544-9361

HPU Military/Veterans Center

356-5222

Kalihi-Palama Health Center (Downtown)

792-5570

Legal Aid Society of Hawaii

536-4302

Love is Respect

1-866-331-9474

Narcotics Anonymous

734-4357

National Eating Disorder Association

1-800-931-2237

Poison Center

1-800-222-1222

Planned Parenthood of Hawaii

769-0045

Sex Abuse Treatment Center Hotline

524-7273

Suicide Prevention Lifeline

1-800-273-8255

Susannah Wesley Community Center

847-1535

Veterans Center

973-8387