Student healthcare at SLU
At SLU, we want our students to be healthy. We therefore provide access to some form of student health clinic at all our study venues. SLU also works with the University Chaplaincy were you can get support.
The success of your studies can be affected by a number of factors. It is not only determined by conditions at the university, but also by your own life situation. At the Student Health Centre, you can get help with study-related problems, such as:
- anxiety
- worry about exams
- fear of speaking in front of groups
- difficulty sleeping
- stress
The staff available at the Student Health Centre vary according to location. Usually there are both nurses and welfare officers at the student health clinics.
Everyone at the Student Health Centre is covered by an obligation of confidentiality. This means that no information relating to students is passed on to SLU.
You should not contact the Student Health Centre for general illnesses. You should instead go to a health centre, doctor’s surgery or hospital. For example, if you need help with medicines, injuries, colds, etc.
You can find more information at the webpage 1177.se. The website 1177.se provides information about illnesses, care and health. The information has been fact-checked by doctors and other healthcare professionals.
In an emergency - call 112
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Study and career guidance
We can assist you with general questions about study and career choices, help you structure your thoughts, and explore the opportunities available to you, so that you can make a choice that is right for you.
You may find answers to your questions about the university and our programmes on the frequently asked questions page about studying at SLU.
Book an appointment
Schedule a time via our online booking system. We offer meetings on campus, by telephone, or online.Email
studyguidance@slu.seTelephone
+46 18 67 28 00Telephone hours
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10.00-11.00