Wright State University Student Health Services will hold an Open House on Feb. 10, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Wright State Physicians Health Center.
Attendees will learn more about the services offered at Student Health Services’ new location, 725 University Blvd., near the Rinzler Student Sports Complex on Wright State’s Dayton Campus. The Open House will allow students and the public to meet with practitioners, schedule appointments and enjoy refreshments.
Wright State’s Student Health Services provides acute and primary care services, promotes health awareness and educates students about preventive care. Health care practitioners provide disease management and therapeutic choices and help students to develop the skills to manage their own health.
At the new location, students will benefit from expanded hours of operation, including more appointment and walk-in times. The Wright State Physicians Health Center offers convenient free parking, and Wright State’s shuttle service stops at the health center so students have easy access to the facilities.
More than 100 physicians are affiliated with the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine practice at Wright State Physicians. A larger network of physicians and health care professionals will also mean fewer off-site referrals for students. Many Wright State employees use Wright State Physicians for their health care needs.
Wright State Physicians collaborates with community and health care partners throughout Southwest Ohio to serve more than 35,000 patients in the Dayton area. Its specialties include dermatology, emergency medicine, family medicine, geriatric medicine, internal medicine, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, sports medicine and surgery.

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