Health Services
Student Mental & Physical Health Resources
Coffeyville Community College is committed to supporting the well-being of our students. Our Student Health Services provide access to both physical and mental health resources to help you stay healthy and succeed.
Whether you need basic medical assistance from our student health nurse or counseling support from our campus counselor, we are here to help. You can find information on health services, wellness resources, and how to schedule an appointment—all in one place.
Your health matters. Schedule an appointment today and take the first step toward a healthier you.
Services Include
Physical Health Services
Walk-Ins Welcome (8:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
- Medical Assessments
- Wound Assessment
- OTC Medications
- Medical Questions
- Personal Issues
- Doctor Referral
Mental Health Services
Walk-Ins Welcome (8:00 AM - 4:00 PM) or Schedule a Time
- Stress Management and Mental Well-being
- Time Management and Academic Challenges
- Navigating Personal and Social Concerns
- Mental health, Anxiety, Depression, and Coping Strategies
- Connection with Campus and Community Resources
Testing Available
- Flu
- Strep
- COVID
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Pregnancy
- Drug Screen
- Blood Glucose
- Blood Pressures
Office Location/Hours
Lower Level of Student Union
Open Monday - Friday
(Closed Fridays June-July)
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Counselor
Student Health Nurse, RN BSN
What You Should Know....
Medical insurance is recommended for any referrals to doctors or visits to the emergency room or hospital while attending CCC. Parents who carry medical insurance on their student may do so as long as they are 26 or younger according to the provisions of the 2010 Health Reform Bill. Students should keep a copy of or a duplicate insurance card with them while here at CCC in case of medical emergency. Students should also have available the phone number of the family physician from home as well as the phone numbers of their parents work and home. A doctor’s visit can cost up to $100 not including any tests or medication and most doctors will not see a patient unless they have the cash up front.
Emergency rooms can not turn a patient away, but can be very costly to use if not an actual emergency.
An urgent care clinic is located in Coffeyville at 209 W 7th Street (Facebook Link to urgent care clinic).
Students with a major medical history such as epilepsy, diabetes, heart problems, etc., should carry a medical information card or wear a medical ID that identifies such illness.
Physical Health Resources
Immunizations Recommended
- Current immunization records are required for all athletes and those living in the CCC residence halls.
- Anyone living in the dormitory should consider getting a meningitis immunization before the Fall semester. Bacterial meningitis is an infection of the brain and spinal cord. It is a very serious illness and can be fatal.
- A TB (tuberculosis) skin test is recommended if the student has not had one in the past year and is required if the student has travelled out of the country or lived in another country during the past year.
- A current tetanus shot is recommended if the student has not had one in the past ten years.
- An MMR II (measles, mumps, rubella) should be given while the student is in high school and is required before attending a 4-year college/university.
- Hepatitis B immunizations are recommended and should have been given while the student was in high school.
- Flu vaccine is available to all students and faculty in the Fall for a reduced rate and are given by the Student Health Nurse.
- Additional information about CCC’s immunization and tuberculosis evaluation and testing policy can be found at the provided link.
Stay Healthy Habits
- Wear face coverings as required.
- Social distance appropriately.
- Avoid poorly ventilated indoor spaces.
- Wash hands with soap often.
- Do not share drinking cups, eating utensils, toothbrushes, razors, etc.
- Drink plenty of water.
- Eat three meals per day.
- Get regular exercise.
- Get plenty of sleep.
- Make smart recreational choices.
- Wear appropriate clothing/shoes for the weather.
- Take a multivitamin daily.
- Shower daily.
- Wash laundry and bedding once a week.
- See the Student Health Nurse at the first signs of illness.
Mental Health Resources
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a national hotline offering one-on-one support for mental health, suicide, and substance use-related problems for anyone 24/7. No matter where you are in the United States, you can call or text the number 988 or chat online at 988lifeline.org and connect with a skilled, compassionate crisis counselor.
The 988 Lifeline is a direct connection to immediate support and resources for anyone in crisis. Here are some of the many reasons people might decide to connect with the 988 Lifeline (MP4 | 18.6 MB). There is no reason too big or too small to reach out to 988. People can also call, text or chat 988 if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support. 988 call, chat, and text services are available in English and Spanish. Call services with interpreters are available in more than 240 languages.
Local Resource Centers
Four County Mental Health Center
1601 West 4th Street
Coffeyville, KS 67337
620-251-8180 or 1-800-499-1748
Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas (CHC)
801 West 8th Street
Coffeyville, KS 67337
620-251-4300
Coffeyville Regional Medical Center
1400 West 4th Street
Coffeyville, KS 67337
620-251-1200
Report a Concern or Incident
If you have concerns about a Coffeyville Community College student, you are encouraged to complete and submit a Maxient Report using our online form. This form allows faculty, staff, and students to share any behavioral or well-being concerns to ensure the appropriate support and resources are provided.
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