The university will dedicate the addition and renovation of the University Health Center Sept. 1 at 3 p.m.
The ceremony, which commemorates the $17 million project that added 30,000 square feet of new clinic and office space, will feature remarks by UGA President Michael F. Adams; Rodney Bennett, vice president for student affairs; Dr. Jean Chin, executive director of the center; and Jasmaine Williams, a senior biology major and member of the Student Health Advisory Committee.
“The completion of the expansion project means the ‘one-stop shop’ health care experience for students is now a reality,” said Chin. “With the Vision Clinic addition, we are offering eye care services to round out our medical, dental, counseling, travel, health education and prevention, diagnostic and pharmacy services. We have a new training kitchen for students to learn about healthy cooking and an optical shop that carries glasses, contacts and accessories. This building brings all of these services under one roof. There are few reasons for students to leave campus for health care now.”
In addition, the project expanded the Women’s Clinic and the Dental Clinic, relocated the Allergy and Travel clinics to the first floor to improve access, and augmented the pharmacy and waiting area.
The Vision Clinic, which opened Aug. 10, serves students, faculty, staff and employee dependents by offering eye exams, glasses and contact lenses (see story, at left).
The second floor of the center is now dedicated solely to Counseling and Psychiatric Services. The project added more clinician offices, group therapy rooms and testing spaces.
The renovation, which was completed in two phases, began in April 2008.