About Us

Quality. Compassionate. Patient-Centered.

Our nationally recognized integrated approach to healthcare supports the health, wellness, and success of each patient.

 

 

Campus Health is committed to fostering an inclusive culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates the diverse backgrounds of our employees and the community we serve. Find out more about our Diversity & Inclusion efforts

Campus Health Makes A Difference

Campus Health is here to help students succeed as a whole person in their college career and beyond. Through our quality and compassionate care, services and programs, and engaging with the campus community as a trusted health education resource, we are committed to supporting all students.

97%

of students who used Campus Health said we helped them remain a student at The University of Arizona. 2

88%

increase in hope after using CAPS services. 3

96%

of students rated their overall experience at Campus Health an 8, 9, or 10. 2

96%

of students who used Campus Health said they would recommend Campus Health to a friend. 1

1 Spring 2024 Campus Health Patient Satisfaction Survey |  2 2024 Health & Wellness Survey | 3 Fall 2022 CAPS Patient Satisfaction Survey

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Campus Health has been ranked in the top 4% for Best Health Services ten years in a row by the Princeton Review.

(The Princeton Review Best 389 Colleges: 2024 Edition)

Student Voices

3 Students at Graduation

"Wonderful experience. I felt very comfortable and was treated very well. The cost was surprisingly affordable, especially from what I thought it was going to be, which was amazing. I was also referred to women's health for some other questions I had, which was very helpful, and the easiness of making an appointment was outstanding."

- UA Student

"I have no complaints at all, the staff is amazing. Everyone was very kind and respectful, switching my primary care to campus health has made a very positive impact on my life and I'm so grateful for that. Thank you all for everything!"

- UA Student

Our Vision

We strive to create a safe, respectful and healthy community for UA students and others we serve through our commitment to high standards of care and our collaboration with community partners.

Our Mission

To promote health, wellness and safety among UA students and the community we serve.

To ensure our patients come first, our medical and behavioral health services meet the highest national standards, and our award-winning health promotion team works hard to improve the well-being of our student Wildcats. 

Campus Health Executive Summary

Awards & Recognition

 

Princeton Review
Ranked #12 for Best Health Services in the country

Princeton Review
Ranked #15 for Best Health Services in the country

University of Arizona
Team Award for Excellence for outstanding team achievement and dedication to supporting the University, its students, employees, and the Wildcat community.

Princeton Review
Named on their "Great Health Services" list, recognizing top health centers that have been standouts on the "Best of" rankings for decades. 

Princeton Review
Ranked #14 for Best Health Services in the country

Association for Professionals in Infection Prevention (APIC) 
1st Place in the APIC National Video Contest

Active Minds
Active Minds Healthiest Campus Award

Princeton Review
Ranked #12 for Best Health Services in the country

2019

Princeton Review
Ranked #4 for Best Health Services in the country

2018

Princeton Review
Ranked #2 for Best Health Services in the country

2017

Princeton Review
Ranked #2 for Best Health Services in the country

2016

Princeton Review
Ranked #4 for Best Health Services in the country

Trojan Sexual Health Report Card
6th Place for our sexual health resources

2015

Digital Health Award
Web-based research tool
Merit award for Project 21, our 21st birthday web-based intervention to address high-risk alcohol use on 21st birthdays.

Trojan Sexual Health Report Card
10th Place for our sexual health resources

Princeton Review
Ranked #4 for Best Health Services in the country

2014

Trojan Sexual Health Report Card
4th Place for our sexual health resources

2013

Web Health Award
E-Magazine Category 
3rd place for our Living Wild e-magazine (this emagazine has been developed into a website)

JedCampus Seal
Awarded December 2013
The JedCampus Seal recognizes the UA for its comprehensive mental health promotion and suicide prevention programming.

Trojan Sexual Health Report Card
3rd Place for our sexual health resources

2012

Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA) Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Award
Student Category
1st place for our “What’s a Colposcopy” Video

Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA) Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Award
Professional Category
3rd place for our UAZ Campus Health Facebook Page

Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA) Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Award
Professional Campaign Category
2nd place for LGBTQ Arizona

Trojan Sexual Health Report Card|
7th place for our sexual health resources

2011

Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA) Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Award
Student Category
1st place for our video series CHTV

Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA) Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Award
Professional Category
2nd place for our SexTalk Q&A Column

Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA) Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Award
Professional Category
2nd place for our Red Cup Q&A Column and campaign

2010

Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA) Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Award
Professional Category
3rd place for our Campus Health Media Online website


Accreditation

The Campus Health Service at The University of Arizona is the first fully accredited college health service in the nation. We were initially accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) in 1978 and have been accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) since 1981. 

This every three-year accreditation process begins with the completion of a comprehensive application and is supported during the intervening period by the use of the AAAHC Handbook and other quality improvement tools. The on-site AAAHC accreditation survey team rigorously compares the Campus Health Service level of compliance with nationally recognized standards of practice, which is then documented through a written report and an award of full accreditation.

 

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Quality and Compassionate Care For More Than 100 Years

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