University Health Services

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Amherst, United States

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Medical clinic· Doctor· Women's health clinic· Pharmacy· STD clinic

University Health Services Reviews | Rating 3.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

University Health Services is located in Amherst, United States on 150 Infirmary Way. University Health Services is rated 3.1 out of 5 in the category medical clinic in United States.

Address

150 Infirmary Way

Phone

+1 4135775000

Service options

Online care

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Brennan Falcy

I've been twice and have been really pleased with everything. This was during COVID so wait times may be shorter now since most students are gone, but I was seen promptly both times. Nurses and physicians were professional and pleasant, didn't rush me, and seemed to genuinely care about my well-being.

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Kuskus

First time in my love, feel so loved!

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Saeede Enayati

It has been about a year that I go to the UHS. The staff are pretty kind, respectful, responsible and helping. The doctor also spends a lot of time for my appointment. The waiting time for visit is near 15 minutes or so which is OK because I think it is not an emergency center.

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xianting shao

They are very impatient and their medical skill is poor. The first doctor was so impatient and push me to another one. And the second one told me to do a lot of unnecessary tests, some of them were even duplicated with OBgyn Amherst. After a lot of tests, they still didn’t know what was wrong with me.

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Emily Suprise

*edited due to reply* You might want to tell the people that you have working in registration in the Mullins Center that people who work second shift for physical plant don't need to make an appointment, my supervisors scheduled me to come at this time. You might also want to explain to your employees what the hell is going on instead of them insisting on me making an appointment because you can expect me every Monday at the same damn time. There's my appointment, thanks.