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Lincoln University Student Health and Support

Tertiary Student Health Clinic Service

Today

8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Description

On campus, you can find Lincoln University Student Health, which is a General Practice for all LU students.
We are a Foundation Accredited Medical Centre with a team of Doctors, Nurses, Counsellors and Administrative Staff. 

We will assist you with your health and wellbeing in a supportive, quality, inclusive and non-judgemental environment.  

How do I access this service?

Make an appointment

Phone 03 325 3835 to book an appointment.  
A nurse will be available to discuss your needs and make an appropriate appointment for you.

We are a local service for current Lincoln University students. Please note that some distance learners may not be eligible.  

We reserve the right to charge for any missed appointments or late cancellations. If you cannot attend and need to cancel, please phone us well in advance. 

Enrolling new patients

Yes

This practice is enrolling new patients.

Lincoln University is a medical centre on campus available to all current Lincoln University students only.

Hours

8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

After Hours Cover: Phone GP practice and follow instructions. You will be transferred to an after hours service who will direct you

 

Public Holidays: Closed Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Good Friday (18 Apr), Easter Sunday (20 Apr), Easter Monday (21 Apr), ANZAC Day (25 Apr), King's Birthday (2 Jun), Matariki (20 Jun), Labour Day (27 Oct), Canterbury Anniversary (14 Nov).
Christmas: Closed 23 Dec — 8 Jan. Open 9 Jan — 10 Jan.
Other: Open 20 Dec.

Preferred urgent care clinic out of hours: 24 Hour Surgery Pegasus Health.

Services Provided

Cervical Screening

All women and people with a cervix aged 25 – 69 who have ever had intimate skin-to-skin contact or been sexually active should have regular cervical screening. This includes women who have been immunised against HPV. Together, regular screening and HPV immunisation provide the best protection against cervical cancer. There are now more options for how you have cervical screening done: a simple vaginal swab test for HPV, either done yourself or with help from a healthcare professional a cervical sample taken by a healthcare professional (used to be known as a smear test). Talk with your healthcare provider to decide which option is best for you. If HPV is found, you may need to have a follow-up test or be referred directly for colposcopy. If you’ve not yet had HPV testing, you should be screened 3 years after your last test (or 1 year if immune deficient). Once you have had an HPV test, and providing HPV is not found, your next screening will be in 5 years (or 3 years if immune deficient). For more information: Cervical screening | Time to Screen - National Screening Unit

All women and people with a cervix aged 25 – 69 who have ever had intimate skin-to-skin contact or been sexually active should have regular cervical screening. This includes women who have been immunised against HPV. Together, regular screening and HPV immunisation provide the best protection against cervical cancer.

There are now more options for how you have cervical screening done:

  • a simple vaginal swab test for HPV, either done yourself or with help from a healthcare professional
  • a cervical sample taken by a healthcare professional (used to be known as a smear test).

Talk with your healthcare provider to decide which option is best for you.

If HPV is found, you may need to have a follow-up test or be referred directly for colposcopy.

If you’ve not yet had HPV testing, you should be screened 3 years after your last test (or 1 year if immune deficient). Once you have had an HPV test, and providing HPV is not found, your next screening will be in 5 years (or 3 years if immune deficient).

For more information: Cervical screening | Time to Screen - National Screening Unit

Immunisation

Immunisation is the safest and most effective way to provide protection for you and your tamariki’s health. For more information view the NZ immunisation schedule.

  • Pregnancy vaccinations
  • Childhood immunisation programme
  • 45 year old vaccinations
  • Adult flu vaccine
  • Diphtheria / Tetanus / Pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine
  • Measles / Mumps / Rubella (MMR) vaccine
  • Meningococcal vaccine

Immunisation is the safest and most effective way to provide protection for you and your tamariki’s health. For more information view the NZ immunisation schedule.

Contact Details

8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Email communication is not for urgent or clinical matters as checked infrequently.

21 Ellesmere Junction Road
Lincoln
Canterbury 7616

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Street Address

21 Ellesmere Junction Road
Lincoln
Canterbury 7616

Postal Address

PO Box 85084
Lincoln 7647

This page was last updated at 3:34PM on November 21, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Lincoln University Student Health and Support.