Health Services
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Health Services | |
Director/Head | {{{Head}}} |
Location | Multiple Locations |
Phone | 212-854-2284 (General) 212-854-9797 (After Hours Clinician On-Call) 212-854-5555 (EMERGENCY) |
Hours | Varies |
Website | Click Here |
Support and counseling
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS)
- www.health.columbia.edu
- Monday –Thursday 8:30am-7:00pm 212-854-2878
- Friday 8:30am-5:00pm
- Urgent consultation, after hours 212-854-9797
- SAFE Alternatives 1-800-366-8288
- SAFE Alternatives® (Self-Abuse Finally Ends) is a nationally recognized treatment approach, professional network and educational resource base, which is committed to helping you and others achieve an end to self-injurious behavior. http://www.selfinjury.com/index.html
- If you live on campus, consider consulting your RA or GA.
Medical services
- Columbia Health Services appointments
- Monday-Thursday 8:00-7:00pm 212-854-7426
- Friday 800-5:30pm
- Saturday 10:00am-3:30pm
- Online Appointment Scheduling
Emergency services
- Columbia Area Volunteer Ambulance (CAVA)
- Public Safety (24 hours/7days)
- Dial 99 on-campus
- Dial 212-854-5555 off-campus
- St. Luke's-Roosevelt Emergency Room 212-523-3335
- St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Psychiatry Emergency Room 212-523-3347
- Dial 911 for an emergency.
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