If the Student Health Center is providing your allergy shots
Remember to have your vials shipped to us and then returned to your allergist for the summer
The Student Health Center offers continuous care for students receiving an allergy injection prescribed by an allergist. Your allergist will need to fill out our Allergy Injection Order Form outlining their instructions.
Appointments
Prior to receiving your first allergy injection at the Student Health Center
You must establish care with one of our medical providers
Call to set up this initial appointment: 314-935-6677 | |
Sign the Allergy Patients Letter of Agreement |
If you are starting injections:
- We are unable to give your first allergy injection
- Please have your allergist give your first injection in their office prior to coming to school.
- If you are a returning student, we are unable to give you an injection if you have not continued to receive them throughout the summer at your allergist’s office.
After the initial provider visit, Students may schedule future appointments with our nurses through the Student Health Portal.
Appointment information
After your initial appointment:
Allergy appointments are available on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only | |
Allow for a required 30-minute waiting period following injection | |
Missed appointments will be charged | |
We may be unable to accommodate you if you are late for your appointment |
EpiPen
You must have an EpiPen in your possession at the time of your allergy shot and carry it with you throughout the day. If you do not have it with you, your appointment may have to be rescheduled. Please keep it in your backpack at all times.
Allergy vials
Students are responsible for having their allergy vials shipped here and back to their allergist’s office in the summer.