About Campus Health Services
Campus Health Services is highly praised for its exceptional staff and efficient care. The physical therapy team is particularly outstanding, helping patients recover quickly from surgeries and injuries. Patients appreciate the ease of scheduling appointments online through My Healthy Pack, with appointment times frequently added daily. The staff in the student health center are attentive and dedicated to solving issues, and the pharmacy provides quick service, including on-site blood and lab tests. The center offers a range of services, from general physicals and urgent care for conditions like migraines to dental work and COVID testing. While some mention that the process can be slow at times, especially for complex problems, many find the staff helpful and the wait times reasonable, with appointments usually available within two days. Overall, Campus Health Services is a reliable and friendly health care provider for students and the community.
I've had consistently good experiences here throughout my time in college. I've come here for physical therapy, the counseling center, the pharmacy, injuries, and illnesses. Each time, the staff was very kind and helpful.
When I came in for an injury, I was very nervous, but they were extremely supportive. Dr. Roberson was the one who encouraged me to look into help for my anxiety, and I'm glad I was able to because of their support and advice!
Dr. Curzan is a truly wonderful doctor. Throughout my time at NC State, she’s been incredibly supportive and kind. Her warm demeanor always brings a smile to my face, even when I’m not feeling my best. Her confidence and reassurance show just how much she knows and cares about her work.
Her assistant is also fantastic—always welcoming and calming, making sure patients feel comfortable and at ease before Dr. Curzan comes in. Together, they create such a positive and caring environment that really makes a difference.
Gyn here ordered an ultrasound for me years ago as I complained about pelvic pain. They brushed it off. Ignored the fact the ultrasound found fluid in my abdomen. My primary discovered it recently and turns out I have severe May Thurner Syndrome. Glad I didn't get DVT bc of this school's joke of healthcare provision.