The University of Denver Health & Counseling Center ("the HCC") is your on-campus integrated health and counseling facility providing quality physical and mental health care services to all actively enrolled DU students other than those in completely online programs. We also offer prevention, education and support programs on a range of well-being topics.

This is not a self-service website or mere set of services — you don't have to do everything on your own! We encourage you to reach out to us for inclusive physical and mental health care, preventative care, health education, advocacy, and recovery support services. We are committed to care of body and mind, helping students to succeed in college and life.

MyHealth Access

How Can We Help You?

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    Scheduling Appointments

    Most appointments can be scheduled same-day using the MyHealth portal. If you need to make a counseling appointment or see a specialist, or if you have trouble accessing the MyHealth portal, call the HCC directly at 303-871-2205. Remember to show up to your appointments on time! Late fees may apply.

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    Contact Us

    The easiest way to get in touch with the HCC is to call the Front Desk at 303-871-2205. Help is available 24/7. For emergencies, dial 9-1-1 or call Campus Safety at 303-871-3000 or ext. 1-3000. While we are not an emergency room or urgent care clinic, we are here to help you find the resources you need.

    Urgent/After Hours Care

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    Check Test Results

    The HCC provides on-site laboratory services for a variety of tests, though some need to be sent to third-party laboratories for analysis. Results will be posted as soon as they become available. You can check on your test results by logging into the MyHealth portal.

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    Pay Your Bill

    Students are required to pay for all HCC services at the time of their visit. The HCC does not bill insurance companies or Medicaid — those with alternate coverage are responsible for seeking reimbursement from their providers. Students may also receive an invoice for services that were not billed at the visit (such as laboratory tests).

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We're Here to Help

The HCC is right on campus.

Hours, Locations, & Parking

While the Health & Counseling Center is not an emergency room or urgent care facility, we are here to make sure you get the help you need when you need it. If you or someone around you is in an emergency (safety risk) situation, don't hesitate to call 9-1-1, or Campus Safety at 303-871-3000 or ext. 1-3000, right away. For a non-emergency illness, injury, or mental health crisis, call the Front Desk at 303-871-2205 — help is available 24/7.

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The Health & Counseling Center provides outreach to the DU community through a variety of trainings and presentations promoting health and well-being. Each can be customized to fit your group's specific needs.

Schedule an HCC training or presentation for your group.

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Info for Parents & Families

Frequently Asked Questions

Medical Services

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The Health & Counseling Center is your comprehensive primary care and gynecology facility at the University of Denver. Get details on the full range of services we provide by clicking the Learn More button, or find more specific information by choosing a link from the list of categories below.

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Counseling Services

HCC Bridge

Alongside our medical services, the Health & Counseling Center provides full emotional and behavioral health services to support your mental well-being and academic success. Our staff includes licensed psychologists, counselors, and social workers offering confidential assistance with both situational and ongoing issues. Get details on the full range of mental health services we provide by clicking the Learn More button, or find more specific information by choosing a link from the list of categories below. 

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The DU HCC has a Counseling Referral Service, which allows searching for a community mental health provider based on a provider's name, gender identity, language proficiencies, racial/ethic identity, area of expertise, services offered, and insurance companies accepted.

Community Mental & Behavioral Health Resources
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Pre- and Post-docs: Join Our Team!

Check out our graduate and postgraduate training program.

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Office Safety Precautions

The HCC is taking the following precautions to protect our patients and staff.

  • All HCC staff and patients/clients that are sick are requested to wear masks (available at the HCC).
  • Hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol is available in the therapy/testing rooms, the waiting room, and at the reception counter.
  • Tissues and trash bins are easily accessed. Trash is disposed of on a frequent basis.
  • Restroom soap dispensers are maintained and everyone is encouraged to wash their hands regularly.
  • Common areas are disinfected at the end of each work day.
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