Off-Campus Resources
There are additional health and wellness resources both in the Nashville community and online. We are happy to help you navigate these resources. Call our office at 615.460.5506 and ask to speak with a nurse or schedule a consultation for further assistance.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ()
- Tennessee Department of Health ()
- American College Health Association ()
- Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network ()
- International Society of Travel Medicine ()
- World Health Organization ()
Belmont University requires all students to have medical insurance that covers costs for emergencies and physician services. Students should verify their coverage for hospitals and providers in Tennessee and carry their insurance card with them at all times.
Belmont offers student insurance plans for graduate students if the student is not covered under his or her parent’s insurance.
Check out Counseling Services' Mental Health Resources here.
Self-scheduled mental health consultations are available on a daily basis! Once in the , click on appointments and choose the counseling clinic.
- Belmont’s Title IX Info & Resources
- Nashville SAFE Clinic (free medical legal exam)
- 24/7 Crisis & support hotline: 1-800-879-1999
Additional confidential support can be found at Counseling Services resource page found here. You can also schedule a confidential consultation through the health portal .
- Smoke-Free Quit Smoking Now App- ,
- (STEP)
- CDC TravWell App- ,
- Belmont’s Veterans Success Team
- (linked): 1-800-273-8255 (and press 1)
Clinic Hours
Saturday – Sunday: Closed
*Hours may differ during school breaks or holidays.
Contact Us
Phone: 615.460.5506
Fax: 615.460.6131
Email: healthservices@belmont.edu