Infirmary, Medical center at University of Florida in Gainesville, United States.
The Infirmary is a medical center on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville that serves students and university staff with healthcare services. It operates a laboratory, X-ray equipment, EKG services, and maintains an on-site pharmacy for patient convenience.
The center was established in 1906 when university president Andrew Sledd appointed Dr. Edward Rawson Flint as the first physician for the campus. Since then it has remained a cornerstone of the university's healthcare system.
The center maintains dedicated teams for different medical specialties, including LGBTQ+ care and mental health services for the diverse student population.
The facility is located on the main Gainesville campus and is easily accessible to students and staff during the academic year. Most insurance plans are accepted, and services are available throughout the semester.
The facility operates a dedicated Allergy Injection Clinic and keeps allergy serums stored on-site for patients requiring ongoing immunotherapy. This specialized focus sets it apart from many other campus health centers.
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