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Student Health Center

About the LMU Student Health Center

The LMU Student Health Center (LMU SHC) will provide nonemergent outpatient care for all currently enrolled students, both undergraduate and graduate levels. Staff includes a licensed practical nurse (LPN), a family nurse practitioner (FNP) and doctors of osteopathic medicine who are experienced in assessment and treatment of various medical problems.

Health Insurance: Students will not be charged for office visits.  If lab work is deemed necessary, Students are responsible for paying all associated lab fees. Insurance information will be obtained at the visit and submitted to the laboratory, but the student will be responsible for paying any charges not covered by insurance.  LMU SHC staff will not collect payments or submit billing to any 3rd party insurers.

 


Hours of Operation*

APPOINTMENTS: Due to COVID-19, all patients are advised to make an appointment before coming to the LMU SHC for nursing or provider visits. Students need to complete and submit forms (health history, immunizations, consents, etc.) in the patient portal on the website.

 

 

OPEN

LUNCH

CLOSED

Monday

8 am

12  – 1 pm

4 pm

Tuesday

8 am

12 – 1 pm

4 pm

Wednesday

8 am

12 – 1 pm

4 pm

Thursday

8 am

12 – 1 pm

4 pm

Friday

8 am

12  – 1 pm

4 pm

 

*The SHC adheres to the LMU inclement weather policy. If administrative offices are closed, the SHC will also be closed.

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Location:

Suite 315 of the Student Center on the main LMU Campus

Phone:

423.869.6249


Student Portal:

MyHealth Student Portal. 

 

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PRIMARY CARE MEDICAL SERVICES

  • Basic first aid
  • Evaluation and treatment of acute/chronic illness, injuries
  • Triage; to determine appropriate level of care, ability to refer
  • Disease prevention/screening
  • Reproductive health care
  • No controlled substances will be prescribed or refilled

Now Offering Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT)

What is OMT?

Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment, or OMT, is hands-on care. It involves using the hands to diagnose, treat, and prevent illness or injury. Using OMT, an osteopathic physican will move your muscles and joints using techniques including stretching, gentle pressure and resistance. OMT can be used for many different conditions. 

Who Provides the OMT?

Paula Archer, DO

 

Anne Marie C. Zeller, DO, MSc, CAQSM

 

 

 

Paula Archer, DO

Dr. Archer is a lifelong athlete who has a passion for Osteopathic Manipulation that has helped with her own concussion symptoms. She is from Alaska, attended medical school at Pacific Northwest University, and completed residency in West Virginia. She is board certified in Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine. 

 

 

 

 

Anne Marie C. Zeller, DO, MSc, CAQSM

Dr. Zeller is an Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Osteopathic Medicine at LMU-DCOM, Medical Director of Sports Medicine and Student Health and Team Physician for LMU Railsplitters.

She is AOA board-certified in family medicine/OMT and sports medicine.