Health Center

Some useful tools and tips to help keep you healthy.
A simple but important action that can reduce illness is to wash your hands frequently with soap and water throughout the day. Soap, lather, and rub your hands together for 20 seconds, then rinse.
Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, or cough into your upper sleeve, not your hands. Use proper cough etiquette and “Cover your Cough and Clean your Hands.”
Eat a balanced diet of nutritious foods.
Drink water, 6-8 cups as a daily minimum.
Exercise 60 minutes, 3 or more times a week.
Sleep 8 hours each night.
Manage your stress, have fun.
Reduce high-risk behaviors such as smoking, alcohol, drugs, and unsafe sex.
Take medications as directed by your health care provider. Make an appointment with the Student Wellness Center if you become sick.
Your college success depends on many things. We at the Student Health Center have come up with some items to bring with you in order to help keep you well. We wish you a healthy year.
If you wear contact lenses, bring spare pairs and your glasses.
The Student Health Center is not a commercial pharmacy and cannot fill prescriptions. We do have a limited selection of commonly prescribed medications for the students that are treated in the Student Health Center which are given out by the Doctors and Nurse Practitioner. If you are taking a medication at home that you will need to refill at school, plan ahead as to how you will obtain needed refills. (Medications)
Bring a copy of your Insurance/Pharmacy card.
Price Chopper
1917 Genesee Street
Utica, NY
(315) 732-1031
Parkway Drugs
485 French Road
Utica, NY
(315) 792-4669
*Will deliver to UC (free)
Kinney Drugs Store
40 Oriskany Blvd.
Whitesboro, NY
(315) 292-1374
*Will deliver to UC (free)
Walgreens
4855 Commercial Dr.
New Hartford, NY
(315) 736-8774
Rite Aid Pharmacy
4854 Commercial Dr.
New Hartford, NY
(315) 736-5232
Walmart
4765 Commercial Dr.
New Hartford, NY
(315) 792-9595
CVS
1 Sangertown Square
New Hartford, NY
(315) 738-9052
For more Pharmacies, click here.
Click here for some local health resources in the Utica area.
Slocum Dickson Urgent Care
1729 Burrstone Rd.
New Hartford, NY
(315) 798-1400
M-F 7:30am - 9:00pm
Sat-Sun 9:00am - 8:00pm
The misuse of alcohol and other drugs can play a big role in the level of success of university students. We provide services, tools, and resources so that navigating decisions when it comes to drugs and alcohol becomes a team effort and they will be supported and encouraged. To read more about substance use among college students, see this article: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527004/.
Addiction doesn’t happen overnight, and not all students who drink or use drugs “excessively” are “addicted.” However, there’s a slippery slope to addiction, and we want to be there to help you avoid an unhealthy relationship and create good decision-making habits surrounding mood enhancing substances.
If you are concerned or unsure about your use or someone else’s, do something. Speak with someone, use the tools and resources below, or call/email us and we can discuss your concerns in a safe and confidential setting.
The mission of the Red Watch Band Program is to provide students with the knowledge, awareness, and skills to prevent toxic drinking deaths and to promote a student culture of kindness, responsibility, compassion and respect.
Interested in being trained as an informed bystander? Email HWC@utica.edu to find out more.
Red Watch Band training also includes access to free (for a limited time) CPR Certification from the Utica EMS through the Red Cross.
For a general list of frequently used logins, you can also visit our logins page.