Mental Health Clinic offered at University of Washington Hall Health Center
Provides individual and group therapy and evaluation and follow-up for those needing psychotropic medications. Staff includes psychiatrists, Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNP) with prescriptive authority and masters/doctoral level therapists. Treatment is generally short term - usually six to 12 sessions with the goal of rapid stabilization. Offers groups focusing on mindfulness, meditation, anxiety, cultural identification and other issues and skills relevant to UW students.
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Physical Address
4060 East Stevens Way Northeast, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195
Transportation
If you have a temporary or permanent disability, stop at a UW parking gatehouse to request a parking permit. The parking rate is $4 per hour. Parking may be available in lot N22 located across the street (Stevens Way) from Hall Health Center. If N22 is full, gatehouse staff will redirect you to the closest available lot. Non-disabled Hall Health patients and visitors are encouraged to park at the pay stations located at the bottom of the Padelford Garage on levels N20/21. The parking rate is $4 per hour. Pay stations accept debit and credit card payment. You will take several flights of stairs to the clinic from the parking lot. If pay station parking is full when you arrive, please travel to the nearest gatehouse located on Pend Orielle Road. Gatehouse staff will redirect you to the closest available lot.
Hours
M W-F, 8am-5pm Tu, 9am-5pm
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Application process
Call for an appointment. Same-day appointments are available.
Fee
Next-day and same-day support visits are paid for by the Services & Activities Fee. Accepts some private insurance, Apple Health (Medicaid) and private pay for ongoing support.
Eligibility
University of Washington students and their families.
Languages
Korean
Spanish
Service area
King, WA
Agency info
University of Washington Husky Health Center
Provides medical care for University of Washington students, staff, and community, as well as mental health care for current UW-Seattle students.