Prevea Medical Services
High Quality
Care
In partnership with Prevea, we’re committed to providing you with the highest quality of care with free office visits.
When you come for an appointment, you can expect professional service with caring staff who will take time during your appointment to explain medical procedures, answer questions and provide education. We know that being in an unfamiliar setting on campus can be stressful, so we make every effort to make your visit as comfortable as possible.
Time
Our appointments are scheduled longer than a normal doctor – all appointments are minimum 45 minutes. It’s not just a checkup, but education too.
Cost
Medical and wellness exams are free. Several lab tests like Pregnancy, rapid Strep and rapid Mono are also free. If other lab testing or medications are needed, you can pay at the time of service or bill to your insurance. Insurance not required.
Services
We provide medical evaluation of symptoms like ear pain, rashes and minor injuries; procedures like ear irrigation; and lab services like urinalysis and rapid strep.
Campus Locations
Green Bay
UW-Green Bay Wellness Center, 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay, Student Services, Room 1400, (920) 465-2380
Manitowoc
Prevea Manitowoc Health Center, 4810 Expo Drive, Manitowoc, (920) 717-0800
Marinette
Prevea Marinette Health Center, 1409 Cleveland Ave., Marinette, (715) 732-0832
Sheboygan
Prevea Sheboygan Health Center, 1411 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan, (920) 457-4858
For New Students
As an enrolled student, you will have access to many of our medical and counseling services for free or at greatly reduced prices. Make it easier for you to take advantage of these services by knowing your health information before coming to campus.
Know your health history, allergies and the medications you take.
Know your immunization and vaccination history. Anyone immunized/ vaccinated in Wisconsin may log on to the Wisconsin Immunization Registry at dhfswir.org and click on “Public Immunization Record Access” to obtain your record. If you cannot locate your history, contact your health care provider.
Assure you are up-to-date on your immunizations/vaccinations.Please note that while the University does not require proof of vaccination, our medical staff highly recommends you are up-to-date with all of your vaccinations. If you live in Residence Life, you will be asked to confirm you received information on Meningitis and Hepatitis B as part of your housing application.
Ask your health care provider or local health department to review your records and catch up on any vaccines you may have missed prior to coming to campus. Refer to the CDC’s vaccination recommendations, by age:
Sign up for MyPrevea to have secure, convenient and efficient access to your health care information through a web-based browser or mobile app to:
- Refill and track prescriptions
- View lab and test results
- Message your health care provider
- Fill out your health questionnaire
- Request or schedule an appointment with certain providers
To sign up, go to MyPrevea.com and "Request Access".
If you'll be under 18 years of age when you come to college, contact our office and request a Consent for Treatment of Minors form in order to be treated.
If you're already under the care of a provider or counselor and would like to discuss how we can support you in continuing your plan of care on campus or in the community, call us at 920-465-2380.
For Student
Athletes
We'll get you back in the game!
Prevea Sports Medicine experts are passionate about helping athletes stay healthy, and if an injury occurs, getting you back to playing as safely and quickly as possible.
Access Support
Meet Michelle Gauger, our Executive Director of University Wellness and Student Counseling. If you want to know more about services available here at the Wellness Center, you can contact any of our team at UW-Green Bay. At the Wellness Center, we're always here to help.