🔹 What happens if I get sick during the EAP program 🔹 Is there a doctor on campus 🔹 Do EAP students have health insurance 🔹 Can I go to a clinic in Wolfville 🔹 What should I do if I feel unwell

Summary

EAP students at Acadia University have access to the Student Health Clinic on campus and nearby medical clinics in Wolfville. All EAP students are covered by StudentVIP medical insurance, which includes basic health services. Students should always carry their insurance card when seeking medical care and notify the clinic if symptoms worsen.

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If you get sick while enrolled in the EAP program, support is available:

🏥 On-campus care:

  • Visit the Student Health Clinic for basic medical services

  • Staff can help with minor illnesses, prescriptions, and referrals

🏘️ Local clinics:

  • Several medical clinics are located in Wolfville and nearby areas

  • You can book appointments or walk in depending on the clinic

🛡️ Insurance coverage:

  • All EAP students are covered by StudentVIP medical insurance

  • Always carry your insurance card when visiting a clinic or pharmacy

  • Coverage includes doctor visits, prescriptions, and emergency care

✅ If your symptoms worsen or you’re unsure what to do, contact the English Language Centre for guidance.

📘 Helpful Definitions:

  • StudentVIP: A health insurance provider for international students

  • Health clinic: A facility offering basic medical care

  • Insurance card: Proof of coverage used when accessing health services

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Article ID: 1803
Created
Thu 10/16/25 5:38 PM
Modified
Thu 10/16/25 5:38 PM