Staying Healthy

Because your well-being is important to us, we have included all the information you need to stay healthy below.

Staying Healthy - EM Strasbourg

Health Services

 

SUMPS

As a student of the University of Strasbourg, you will have free access to the various consultations offered by the Strasbourg University Department of Preventive Medicine and Health Promotion (SUMPS). 

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Contact

Monday to Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.  

Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

 

 

Doctors  

You can search for doctors near you and make an appointment:

 

 

SOS Médecins

If no doctor can see you, you can make an appointment with SOS Médecins.

 

You can also go directly to one of their offices: 

 

 

House Calls

If you are unable to travel, you can have a doctor come to your home at no additional cost.  

Call one of the following numbers provided by SOS Médecins to obtain an appointment: 

  • 3624 
  • 03 88 75 75 75 

 

 

 

Psychological Support Services

In France, students can benefit from eight free consultations with a psychologist.

 

Helpful Resources

Here are some resources to promote the psychological well-being of our students:  

 

EM Strasbourg Helpline  

If you are a victim of or witness discrimination, harassment, or aggression or find yourself in a situation of personal distress, the EM Strasbourg helpline is there to support you and find the most appropriate response to your situation. 

 

CAMUS 

Are you experiencing difficulties adapting to your new surroundings? Are you stressed during exams? Are you suffering from eating disorders? The support network will connect you with a professional for a free consultation.

 

 

COVID-19 

Travelers no longer have to complete any formalities before arriving in France, and a health pass is no longer required, regardless of the country or area of origin.

However, in the event a dangerous variant emerges, a negative virological test could be reinstated for travelers entering France from countries considered to be at risk.  

For more information, visit the government website