University Clinic

Our Commitment

The University Clinic is an integral part of our effort to fulfill the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3: Good Health and Well-being. By ensuring accessible and comprehensive health care for all students and staff, we aim to foster a healthy and supportive campus environment.

University Clinic: Inclusive Health Support for Students and Staff

Introducing the clinic

At the University of El Oued, the University Clinic is dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of our university community. As a walk-in facility, the clinic provides a wide range of essential health services, including specialized preventive and reproductive health care designed for both students and staff.

Meet Our Team

The clinic is staffed by a team of qualified medical professionals dedicated to providing accessible, quality health care. In the featured video below, Dr. Mervet Gumary explains the range of services offered by the clinic and how they support the overall well-being of the university community.

Visit the University Clinic

  • Location: Opposite to Rectorate Building
  • Hours of Operation: Operates during regular university hours
  • Walk-In Services Available: No prior appointment required.

 Services provided

  1. Sexual and Reproductive Health Care:
    • Confidential consultations and counselling.
    • Access to contraceptive methods and family planning advice.
    • Education on reproductive health and safe practices.
    • Support for students and staff dealing with related health concerns.
  1.  Primary Health Care:
  • General health check-ups for all students at the start of the academic year for all new registered students and walk-in consultations.
  • Treatment of minor illnesses and injuries.
  1.  Mental Health and Counselling Services:
  • Referrals to mental health professionals.
  • Basic mental health advice as part of integrated well-being support.
  1.  Preventive Health Programs:
  • Regular health awareness campaigns on campus.
  • Comprehensive medical examination campaigns for new students