Knox College

Health Services FAQ

Where are health facilities located?

On Campus
Health Center
Furrow Hall, 175 West Knox Street
(309) 341-7559

Office hours:
  • Monday: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday-Friday: 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Counseling Center
Furrow Hall, 175 West Knox Street
(309) 341-7492

Office hours:
  • Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Contact: Dan Larson

Off Campus in Galesburg
OSF Prompt Care
1707 N. Henderson
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(309) 343-1000

Office hours:
  • Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
  • Saturday-Sunday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
OSF Galesburg Clinic
3315 N. Seminary St.
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(309) 344-1000
(800) 798-2229
 

How do I get health care when I need it?

There are four basic options:


Is there coverage during winter and spring break?

Yes. Students can access care at OSF Galesburg Clinic or at OSF Prompt Care. This visit is treated the same as if the visit was on-campus (i.e. no charge for office visit. Lab fees, x-rays, prescriptions are an additional charge).


Will Health Services provide a medical excuse for missing classes?

The medical staff will provide medical documentation, upon request, for students they feel have legitimate health problems that require class absences. If there is any question as to whether an excuse is necessary, a student should initiate such a request. Class absences or missed examinations should be reported by the student to Lori Haslem, associate dean of the College, as soon as possible.


What if I have questions about Health Services arrangements?

Contact the student health service coordinator in the Office of Student Development, 103 Old Main, ext. 7863, for questions concerning services covered by Health Services.


What if I require lab tests to be performed?

Health Services has the ability to conduct several lab procedures on-site. Lab fees are not included in the free office visit; those additional costs are the responsibility of the student.


What if I need a referral to a specialist?

The on-campus medical practitioner will be able to refer you to the appropriate specialist if further treatment is recommended.


What is the cost to visit Health Services?

There is no cost per visit to the student unless lab fees, x-rays, and prescriptions are required. Any additional costs are at the expense of the student, and the student's insurance will be billed.


Are there Family Planning Services available?

Yes. Knox College and Family Planning of Western Illinois have an agreement in which Knox will pay for one visit per academic year for all enrolled Knox students, including a doctor's full exam and a sexually transmitted infection (STI/STD) test. Students not requiring a full exam on their subsequent visits will be charged Family Planning's going rate for each procedure up to but not exceeding $60.


Who should I contact if I have questions concerning a collegiate athletic injury and/or athletic insurance claim?

Knox College Athletic Training Room at ext. 7378.


Where is the Athletic Training Room located?

Basement of Memorial Gym, Room MG051.  


Is there a charge for the services for a collegiate athletic injury treated in the Knox College Athletic Training Room?

No. Care (evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation) in the Athletic Training Room for collegiate athletic injuries is free of charge for all varsity athletes.


When can I have a varsity athletic related injury/illness evaluated and treated in the Knox College Athletic Training Room?

Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.


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