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Health Clinics


On-campus health services are available to all Holland College students.

Our nurse practitioners are available to see students by appointment for non-emergency medical services such as sexual health counselling and screening, pregnancy support, mental health management, referrals, prescriptions, and assessment of injuries. Students from any Holland College location are welcome to book an appointment.

Please note that a scheduled appointment is not required to test for sexually transmitted infections, pregnancy, or urinary tract infections. These tests should be done as soon as possible.

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Clinic Locations


PRINCE OF WALES CAMPUS

Health services are available on the 2nd floor of the Centre for Student Wellness and Academic Success at 275 Kent Street. Students from any campus can book an appointment or stop in for testing. 

HOURS

  • Monday 8:30AM - 4:30PM
  • Tuesday 8:30AM - 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:30AM - 4:30PM
  • Thursday 8:30AM - 4:30PM
  • Friday 8:30AM - 12:00 PM (noon)

NOTE: The office is closed for lunch between 12 - 1 p.m. daily.

SUMMERSIDE WATERFRONT CAMPUS

A Nurse Practitioner is available by appointment each week in Summerside. Students from Summerside and West Prince are also welcome to book an appointment at our Prince of Wales Campus clinic, or request a virtual appointment.

HOURS

  • Thursday 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

LOCATION
The office is located in the hallway near the gym.

Make an appointment

Contact us to make an appointment
npclinic@hollandcollege.com or

902.566.9392

Note: Drop-in Testing for sexually transmitted infections, pregnancy, and urinary tract infections is available during regular clinic hours. No appointment is necessary. Stop by today!

 

Vaccine Clinics


Get your vaccinations at the Holland College Health Clinic.

Flu, Covid and Meningococcal B (MenB) vaccines are available through our clinic. Book an appointment today. 

Please bring your health card if you have one. The Covid booster can be given 6 months after a previous Covid vaccine, or 6 months after having Covid.

About the MenB Vaccine
The Chief Public Health Office now strongly recommends that all post-secondary students get vaccinated for meningitis (B) as outbreaks of this serious illness have occurred recently in Canadian post-secondary populations. This vaccine is not part of routine childhood immunizations and is currently being offered for free to post-secondary students in PEI.

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Patient resources

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Atlantic Police Academy
(Police, Firefighter, Corrections, Conservation)

Health Studies 

(Paramedicine, Advanced paramedicine, Licensed Practical Nursing, Registered Care Worker, Occupational/Physiotherapist assistant)

Applied Sciences 

Wildlife Conservation Technology (WCT) Program Immunization form

PEI Immunization Guidelines
Visit PEI Health site

Mental Health Support

Sexual Health Resources

Health Clinic Guiding Principles 


 

Our Mission

We are committed to supporting wellness in an inclusive, safe, welcoming environment and providing access to quality healthcare that will meet the needs of its patients

Our Vision

To promote, improve, and support the wellness of Holland College students.

Our Values

Inclusiveness
Confidentiality
Respect
Quality and Excellence
PATIENT RIGHTS
  • Patients have the right to be treated with respect and dignity, in an inclusive environment.
  • The Health Clinic will provide safe, quality health care services.
  • Personal health information will be protected and kept confidential.
  • Patients will have access to their health records.
PATIENT RESPONSIBILITIES
  • To treat the health clinic staff and other patients with courtesy and respect.
  • To turn the volume off on cell phones in the clinic and not take calls during their appointment.
  • To arrive on time and/or cancel appointments as necessary.
  • To arrive at their appointment prepared with their student ID card, health card (if applicable), and medication list.
  • To be engaged and involved in developing their treatment plan and be willing to follow it.