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  • CIA New York Student Health Services

    CIA New York’s Student Health Services staff are available to ensure your physical and emotional wellbeing, as well as promote healthy lifestyles among all members of our community. CIA Health and Wellness provides service for students through virtual visits and in-clinic care. Routine visits and follow ups can be scheduled ahead of time via phone or on your patient portal. Walk-in appointments are only accepted for emergencies such as cuts, burns, and allergic reactions.

    Director of Health Services: Mary Ann Sweeney
    Location: Lower mezzanine of Roth Hall
    Phone: 845-451-1261
    In emergencies, please call 911 first, then call CIA campus security at 845-451-1268 or ext. 1111 from a campus phone.
    Hours:
    Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. when classes are in session
    Email: ciahealthservices@culinary.edu
    (This email address is only monitored twice per day during regular business hours when classes are in session. This email is to be used only for scanned medical documentation.)

    Our health services include:

    • Free assessment and treatment of illness and minor injuries, health and wellness advisement, allergy medication, and over-the-counter medication
    • Vaccines and health screenings/treatments for a nominal fee
    • Students can schedule an appointment to consult with a remote triage nurse between the hours of 6:30–9:30 a.m. and 5:30–7:30 p.m., Monday–Friday.
    • Saturday and Sunday remote nurses are available by appointment only for non-emergent triage. After hours, on weekends and holidays, students should reach out to Safety for emergencies.
    • Services requiring a Nurse Practitioner must be scheduled one week in advance. Services include physicals, birth control renewal, and general health and wellness advice.
    • Students with questions about medication refills, prescription transfers, or medical records, can contact us via phone or secure message on the Patient Portal.

    Health Insurance

    CIA has incorporated a mandatory annual student health insurance plan through United Health Care beginning September 1, 2022. The plan is offered to all domestic and international fulltime students. Domestic students may waive out of the health insurance plan by providing proof of current, comparable health insurance coverage through a family or individual plan. International students are not eligible to opt out and must enroll in the plan offered by CIA. Cost of insurance for students starting in the spring or summer semester will be pro-rated accordingly. For more details about coverage and enrollment, please contact Haylor, Freyer, & Coon at 866-535-0456 or email student@haylor.com.

    Students taking the Global Cuisines and Cultures trip are encouraged to review international travel insurance options.

    Important Freshman Medical Requirements

    Freshman students are required to submit a complete physical examination on the mandatory CIA Physical Examination Form (PDF), with required immunizations, 30 days prior to Arrival Day at CIA.

    This mandatory physical exam must be completed within one year, signed by a health care provider that includes vaccination documentation, and include a copy of your health insurance card and all required papers completed. You will not be permitted in class unless the complete mandatory CIA physical examination form and required documentation are submitted.

    Medical Information/Referrals

    With the exception of coverage provided by accident insurance, the cost of non-routine treatment, off-campus doctor visits, prescription medications, and vaccines will be the student’s responsibility. In the event that a student requires the services of a primary health care provider, specialist, dentist, eye doctor, etc., CIA Student Health Services staff can provide referral information.

    Immunization Requirements

    New York State Public Health Law Section 2165 and CIA require proof of two measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccines given on or after your first birthday. If these requirements are not met, you will need to be re-immunized. CIA also requires vaccination against hepatitis A. Vaccination against hepatitis B and meningitis is recommended but not required.

    Your Confidentiality

    Students have a right to anticipate that their relationship with CIA Student Health Services will be one of complete confidence. All information and records pertaining to any aspect of a student’s health are strictly confidential. Except in emergencies, information concerning the nature of illness or injury, diagnosis, and treatment plan will only be provided to legally responsible parents/guardians or designated individuals with the direct knowledge and signed consent of the student.

    Community Health Resources

    Local pharmacies in the Hyde Park, NY area are available to fulfill prescriptions and provide other medications that can be delivered to campus.

    Pharmacies:

    CVS Pharmacy
    4246 Albany Post Road Suite 2, Hyde Park NY 12538
    Phone: 845 229-2224

    CVS Pharmacy
    4170 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, NY 12538
    Phone: 845-229-8881

    Molloy Medical Arts Pharmacy
    19 Baker Avenue #207, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
    Phone: 845-471-7455

    Rite Aid
    3350 North Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
    Phone: 845-452-6153

    Walgreens
    2024 South Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
    Phone: 845-296-1804

    Urgent care locations are also available to provide medical assistance. Please call first to check office hours.

    Emergency One
    4250 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, NY 12538
    Phone: 845-229-2602

    Caremount Medical Group Urgent Care
    43 Pine Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
    Phone: 845-484-6564

    Ortho Express
    1910 South Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
    Phone: 845-790-4357

    Local Hospitals

    Vassar Brothers Medical Center
    45 Reade Place, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
    Phone: 845-454-8500

    Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital of Westchester Medical Center
    241 North Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
    Phone: 845-483-5000

  • Contact Us

    The Culinary Institute of America
    1946 Campus Drive
    Hyde Park, NY 12538-1499
  • Top Health Tips for CIA Students

    • Don’t hesitate to seek medical attention if you’re injured.
    • Maintain good sleep habits (seven to nine hours nightly).
    • If you’re feeling stressed, contact CIA’s Counseling and Psychological Services office at 845-905-4241.
    • Eat a balanced diet, consume lots of fruits and vegetables, and avoid too much junk food.
    • Drink lots of water and avoid too much caffeine.
    • Don’t skimp on breakfast. Start the day with a hearty and healthy meal.