We hope that the following resources will help support your health and well-being at Cornell. Our mission is to help you feel your best – physically, mentally, and emotionally – so you can participate fully in the Cornell experience.
If you need care, please refer to our Services section for a description of the medical and mental health services we offer. In our Get Care section, you’ll find information about how to schedule an appointment, get assistance when we’re closed, and more.
In this section:
- Health Topics
- Fact Sheet Library
- Cornell Health fact sheets on numerous health-related topics
- Cornell Health fact sheets on numerous health-related topics
- Self-Care Guides
- Our collection of self-care cards to help you address frequent health concerns on your own, without having to make an appointment
- Our collection of self-care cards to help you address frequent health concerns on your own, without having to make an appointment
- Hotlines & Text Lines
- Free 24/7 services, including options especially for students of Color and LGBTQ students
- Free 24/7 services, including options especially for students of Color and LGBTQ students
- Especially for ...
- New students
- International students
- Summer students
- Student athletes
- LGBTQ+ students
- Students with disabilities / chronic health conditions
- Student spouses and partners
- Students with children
- Students outside of Ithaca
- Students traveling abroad
- Faculty, staff, and post-docs
- Veterans
- Parents & families
- Residential Staff
Other sections:
- Get Care – Health Appointments, hours, getting here, costs and insurance, and other essentials
- Services – Information about the integrated medical and mental health services you’ll find at Cornell Health
- Initiatives – Our campus-wide public health initiatives, including the work of Cornell Health’s Skorton Center for Health Initiatives
- About – Who we are, contact information, and more
Questions?
Please contact us.