University of Wisconsin–Madison

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  • UW–Madison measles case

    Update: Since sharing this message, additional exposure locations have been identified. Check the PHMDC website for the most up-to-date location information.  Read this message in: Español / Spanish | Hmoob…

  • Need health insurance? Not sure? Read more about SHIP.

    Who needs health insurance? Everyone! Unfortunately, unexpected accidents and illnesses do occur and students without comprehensive insurance are more likely to drop out of school for financial or health-related reasons.…

  • What is the difference between viral and bacterial meningitis?

    With recent cases of viral meningitis on campus, UHS would like to share information on the difference between viral meningitis and bacterial meningitis.   It’s very important for anyone with meningitis…

  • Results from the 2025 Healthy Minds Survey

    The Healthy Minds Survey provides important data on the intersection of mental health and student success to better understand students’ mental health needs and the issues that impact them.   The…

  • Viral Respiratory Illness Season and Meningitis Awareness

    As we move into viral respiratory illness season, we want to provide important health reminders, including when to seek care.   We are seeing an increase in viral illnesses on campus,…

  • Understanding the “Red Zone”: A Q&A with Sam Bowen, Assistant Director of Violence Prevention

    We asked  Sam Bowen, Assistant Director of Violence Prevention, six questions about the “Red Zone,” a time when students may face a higher risk of sexual assault on campus.  What…

  • October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

    October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This month, University Health Services continues our year-round work to prevent dating violence and support survivors. Connect with us and learn more about how…

  • Cold and flu season is here

    UHS providers are often asked when it’s best to stay home versus seek care for cold and flu symptoms. If you’re feeling under the weather, here are some tips for…

  • Mental Health Resources for Suicide Prevention Month and Beyond

    September is Suicide Prevention Month, which invites each of us to increase our awareness of suicide, challenge stigma, and take action to support mental health on campus—both your own and…

  • Having Fun in Recovery

    Having fun and experiencing joy in sobriety is fundamental to being able to establish long-lasting recovery. This is because, quite simply, why would you want to maintain a new way…