Campus Messages Regarding H1N1 (Swine Flu) After-hours health care info for students We know that students at colleges and universities nationwide are concerned about H1N1 flu, a virus expected to have a significant impact on campuses across the country. Students are encouraged to get lots of rest, drink fluids, and monitor their temperature if they don’t feel well. Students who become sick over a weekend or after hours, particularly those who develop fevers, are encouraged to reach out to the following resources: Physicians on Call – Identify yourself as a Loyola student and a doctor will call you back within an hour. Sinai Hospital: 410-583-9396 Urgent Care Centers – If you need to seek medical assistance, let your RA know and go to one of these locations. If it’s a health emergency, students should contact campus police at ext. 5911. St. Joseph Urgent Care Center (Towson): 410-337-1224 GBMC Urgent Care Center (N. Charles Street): 443-849-2225 Union Memorial Hospital (34 Street by Johns Hopkins University): 410-554-2670 Doctor’s Express (Towson): 410-296-0018 For more information on H1N1 flu, including its symptoms, please review the information on Loyola’s student health and education services Web site. The Loyola Health Center staff can be reached by phone at ext. 5055. Parents are urged to review the information on the Health Center Web site and to contact them with any questions. |
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