Medical Health

MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS

To make an appointment at one of the Pat Walker Health Center's medical clinics, call 479-575-4451 or schedule via the Patient Portal.

All medical services provided at Pat Walker Health Center are performed by board-certified & licensed physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, psychiatrists, and specialists. View our medical providers directory to learn more about each of our providers. University of Arkansas students, faculty and staff can be seen in our medical clinics. To learn more about appointments, view our Appointments page

We are committed to providing a safe, comfortable environment for patients and staff. We recognize patients can find some consultations, examinations, or procedures distressing, and may prefer to have a chaperone present for support.

Chaperones are available to all patients, and signs are posted in all exam rooms to let patients know they can request one at any time during their visit.

Need to be seen after our business hours? View our After-Hours Medical Resources page for local emergency rooms, urgent cares, and after-hours phone lines information.

Primary Care Clinic

Our outpatient services offer more medical solutions than other local community clinics, and better meet the needs of our diverse campus. Board-certified physicians and nurse practitioners are available to treat both acute and chronic illnesses/injuries. Our medical clinic offers many services including minor office surgical procedures, IV fluids, wound care, laceration repair, evaluation/treatment of orthopedic injuries and more. We also offer routine wellness physical exams, screening for infectious diseases, integrated behavioral health and dietitian counseling.

If you are currently being treated by a medical specialist from your community, we can assist you with a referral to a local specialist.

GYN (Women's) Clinic

With the unique needs of each patient in mind, our GYN Clinic offers comprehensive and personalized health care for our community using best practices in gynecological health services. 

Gynecological health care involves much more than routine breast exams, pelvic exams and pap smears, which is why our professional staff partners with you to ensure you have the care and support you need. Our GYN health providers are available to discuss contraceptive options including long-acting, reversible contraceptives. We do not provide prenatal care, but can assist with local referrals.

Allergy, Immunization & Travel (AIT) Clinic

The AIT Clinic assists students with required immunizations, TB testing and other screenings required by graduate programs or clinical assignments. As public health advocates, we partner closely with county, state and national health departments to prevent the spread of disease through education and advocacy.

If you are currently receiving allergy desensitization and need to continue with your injections, we can collaborate with your allergist to provide injections. We do not offer allergy testing, but can assist with a referral to a local specialist.

The AIT Clinic also administers a variety of immunizations including those needed for foreign travel. 

With record numbers of students traveling abroad, the AIT Clinic provides advice on health and safety conditions for several countries. Our pre-travel consultations include vaccination recommendations and infectious disease prophylactic measures. As is appropriate, travel immunizations are administered and advice about medications when traveling are provided.

Psychiatry Services

Medical Services offers psychiatric care for a range of mental health concerns for students, faculty, and staff at the University of Arkansas. Psychiatry services include psychiatric evaluations, consultations, and medication management. Medication may be recommended as a treatment option to address emotional health concerns that have a biological component 

Nutrition Services

Students, faculty, and staff can meet with a registered dietitian and review their nutritional needs. A referral from a PWHC medical provider is needed to meet with the dietitian. Our dietitian offers educational and therapeutic options for patients striving to improve underlying medical conditions and their overall health and well-being. 

Orthopedic Services

While the Pat Walker Health Center primary care medical providers treat a broad spectrum of orthopedic conditions, your provider may refer you to one of our orthopedic specialists (orthopedic services are only eligible for students). Our orthopedic specialists provide sports medicine and non-operative management of musculoskeletal injuries. Students must be referred by a PWHC medical provider to be seen by one of our orthopedic specialists.  


Billing & Insurance

Pat Walker Heath Center works to provide affordable and convenient services for the campus community. While some health center services have charges associated that may be covered by your health insurance policy, you are not required to have insurance to use medical and mental health services. However, our medical clinics and psychiatry services do have office visit charges associated. Learn more on our Billing & Insurance page. 

Sexual Assault Resources & Survivor Support

If you have experienced relationship or sexual violence, we encourage you to seek support. The university offers options so that you can choose what feels right to you. The Campus Sexual & Relationship Violence Center (SRVC) provides victim advocacy and education services related to sexual and relationship violence. A forensic exam cannot be done at Pat Walker Health Center, so we refer patients to the NWA Center for Sexual Assault.  However, for more information about what to do if you are a victim of sexual assault, you can learn more here. 

Emotional Support Animals

We understand the value of having an animal, however, Pat Walker Health Center is unable to diagnose a specific mental health disability for the purpose of obtaining an Emotional Support Animal (ESA). 

Documents or forms asking for this type of diagnosis or language cannot be completed by the Health Center medical or mental health providers.

Students interested in discussing how an ESA may be part of their medical treatment plan must:

  • Have established care with a Pat Walker Health Center medical provider (more than one visit with that provider) regarding the issues they expect an ESA will address.
  • Meet with your provider to discuss your experience with your animal and why you feel you would benefit from having an emotional support animal live with you.

There are often circumstances and situations when this may not be in your best interest.  A few things to consider:

  • Owning and caring for an animal is a big responsibility and will likely require much of your valuable time and finances.
  • Will this impact others that may live with you or in your building?
  • Is your home the best and safest place for your animal?

To establish care with a Pat Walker Health Center provider and/or make an appointment, please call 479-575-4451, option 1.

Well-being Resources

Pat Walker Health Center is committed to assisting our community with their well-being. Anyone who is interested in additional well-being resources related to mental health and wellness, sleep hygiene, the 8 dimensions of wellness and more, are encouraged to take a look at our Well-Being Resources page.  Apps, books, journals, toolkits, and workbooks can be found on this page for you to browse, download, and use at your convenience.