Medical Emergencies + First Aid
If you have a health concern, the UBC Student Health Service can help you book an appointment with a family physician, nurse practitioner, specialist (allergist, dermatologist, gynecologist, psychiatrist, sports medicine specialist, and respirologist), or primary care nurse.
You may also request assistance from a program manager in the Teacher Education Office.
Emergency situations
If you are injured, in danger, or in urgent need of medical care or crisis support, call 911 or go to an Urgent Primary Care Centre or your nearest 24/7 emergency for after-hours support.
If you or someone you know is feeling hopeless or at risk of harm, call or text 988 toll-free at any time to reach the Suicide Crisis Helpline.
UBC Community Safety
604 822 2222
2133 East Mall (next to the UBC Bookstore)
Office hours:
7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
https://communitysafety.ubc.ca/contact-us
UBC Student Health Service
Main office: Level 3, Gateway building (5955 University Boulevard)
Koerner Pavilion Student Health Service clinic: Room S267, UBC Hospital (2211 Wesbrook Mall)
Non-emergency Incidents
Report a formal incident report with UBC Community Safety.
Safewalk
Safewalk is a free service provided by the AMS and is dedicated to your safety on campus. Safewalk will send a co-ed pair of walkers to accompany you to any location on campus. Safewalk works closely with Community Safety and the RCMP to keep your safety a number one priority.