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Urgent Care and After Hours

What's an Emergency?

The American College of Emergency Physicians encourages people to seek emergency care at the emergency center or call 911 if they have:

  • difficulty breathing, shortness of breath
  • chest or upper abdominal pain or pressure
  • fainting, sudden dizziness, weakness
  • changes in vision
  • confusion or changes in mental status
  • any sudden or severe pain
  • uncontrolled bleeding
  • severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea
  • coughing or vomiting blood
  • suicidal feelings
  • difficulty speaking

See a list of local emergency departments and urgent care centers under the next two tabs.

Life Threatening Emergencies

  • GHC is not equipped to handle a life threatening emergency.
  • Call 3331 (campus phone) or (248) 370-3333 (cell phone) to alert OU police and give the exact location and nature of the emergency.
  • If not on OU campus call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

Local Emergency Departments
OU does not endorse these emergency care centers but lists them only as a service.
Please review your insurance policy in regards to deductibles that may apply.

Local Emergency Rooms:

Henry Ford Rochester Hospital
1101 W University Dr
Rochester, MI
(248) 652-5000

Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital
44201 Dequindre Rd
Troy, MI
(248) 828-5000

McLaren Oakland Hospital
50 N Perry Street
Pontiac, MI
(248) 338-5000

GHC telephone messages, email and portal messages are NOT monitored on weekends or during holiday/university closures. GHC staff will respond to all messages the next business day.

If GHC is closed and your problem can not wait until we reopen, you may want to go to a local urgent care center.

Urgent condition that often can wait until morning include:

  • earaches
  • minor cuts/burns
  • muscle sprains
  • rashes
  • colds
  • cough
  • sore throat
  • flu
  • most fevers
  • skin infections

Local Urgent Care Centers

We recommend that you contact your insurance company prior to visiting an Urgent Care Center to verify coverage of the service you are seeking, as well as any co-pays or deductibles. Confirming this information in advance will help you avoid unforeseen charges.

To verify if your insurance is accepted:

  1. Call the member service information phone number on the back of your insurance card.
  2. Inform your insurance company of your plan to visit an urgent care center.
  3. Confirm your benefits and coverage for the specific service you are seeking.


If you are having a medical emergency: Call 3331 (campus phone) or (248) 370-3333 (cell phone) to alert OU police and give the exact location and nature of the emergency.

If it is not an emergency, but you need immediate care, visit one of the locations below:

OU does not endorse these Urgent Care Clinics or Emergency care centers but lists them only as a service

Local Urgent Care:

Corewell Urgent Care
3200 Walton Blvd.
Rochester Hills MI 48309
(248) 809-5224

Minute Clinic (inside CVS)
3010 Walton Blvd
Rochester Hills, MI 48309
(248) 375-2810 or (866) 389-2727

Rochester Urgent Care Walk In Clinic
2915 Walton Blvd
Rochester Hills, MI 48309
(248) 759-4222

Concentra Urgent Care
1915 North Perry St
Pontiac, MI 48340
(248) 276-3999

Ascension Michigan Urgent Care 
2251 N Squirrel Rd #125
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(248) 844-4500

Local Emergency Rooms:

Henry Ford Rochester Hospital
1101 W University Dr
Rochester, MI
(248) 652-5000

Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital
44201 Dequindre Rd
Troy, MI
(248) 828-5000

McLaren Oakland Hospital
50 N Perry Street
Pontiac, MI
(248) 338-5000

Emergency contraception is used to help prevent pregnancy in women who have had unprotected sex (intercourse) or suspect failure in their current form of birth control (e.g. broken condom, missed birth control pill).

Two options are available:

1. Plan B

  • Effective if taken within 72 hours (3 days) after unprotected intercourse.
  • Is available at Graham Health Center during normal business hours.
  • No office visit is required unless you are under age 18.
  • Cost is $18
  • Picture ID is required.
  • It is not intended to be used for routine birth control and will not stop an existing pregnancy.

2. Ella

  • Effective if taken within 120 hours (5 days).
  • By prescription only and available at Graham Health Center for $20.
  • Office visit at GHC required ($30, if no insurance).

Graham Health Center

408 Meadow Brook Road
Rochester, MI 48309-4452
(location map)
(248) 370-2341
fax (248) 370-2691

RX refills:
Please log into your patient portal to make requests for refills

[email protected]
(If your question is time sensitive, please call the office.)

Hours:
M-F: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Closed for lunch 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.