
Locations and hours
Services
- Medical evaluation of:
- Cough
- Ear pain
- Eye redness/drainage
- Fatigue
- Genital discharge
- Minor injuries
- Rashes
- Sinus problems
- Skin infections
- Sore throat
- Urinary symptoms
- Procedures, such as, but not limited to:
- Ear irrigation
- Simple laceration repair
- Suture removal
- Wart treatment
- Lab services, such as, but not limited to:
- Chlamydia and gonorrhea
- HIV
- Phlebotomy
- Rapid mono
- Rapid strep
- Urinalysis
- Urine pregnancy
Prevea Urgent Care is an affordable health care option and is available mid-August through mid-May
Prevea Urgent Care services can address:
Prevea Urgent Care services can address:
- Cold and flu symptoms
- Ear aches
- Cuts without profuse bleeding but that require stitches
- Urinary tract infections
- Rashes and burns
- Severe sore throat and cough
- Minor infections including strep and mononucleosis
- Other testing available: Urine (including for pregnancy), blood sugar and more
Prevea Manitowoc Health Center,
walk-in or save your spot for Urgent Care
Prevea Sheboygan Health Center,
walk-in or save your spot for Urgent Care
Prevea Marinette Health Center,
walk-in or save your spot for Urgent Care
Health and Wellness Center FAQs
Yes. Upon entering the center, you will be asked for a form of identification, such as your student ID or a driver’s license.
Yes. Upon entering Prevea Urgent Care (or Prevea Marinette Health Center), you need to show the front check-in desk your student ID.
No. Your health care information is protected under the federal HIPAA patient privacy rules and standards. Parents will only know of services provided if the services are billed to insurance and the student is on the parent’s insurance policy. Any services provided at no cost or paid at time of service will not be submitted to insurance.
Yes. If you have a lab order from another provider, we
can perform a blood draw and/or collection and send it to the lab for testing
and processing. There is no cost for lab services completed at the center.
If you are a Prevea patient, your medical records will automatically be available to your provider through EPIC, the electronic medical record. Many local health systems now use EPIC. There is a function in EPIC known as “Care Everywhere”
that, with your permission, will allow other providers to access your medical record within other health systems that use EPIC. Otherwise, records can be faxed to your provider via confidential fax lines.
Yes. The providers at the center will communicate, upon request, about all services including lab work to your primary care provider. If additional follow up is needed, Prevea will refer you to your system of choice.
Prevea has an electronic medical record at the center. Any service provided by the providers will automatically be communicated to your primary care provider through the electronic medical record.
You may be referred to another provider for services; as a result, that provider’s care will be charged to your insurance.
No. Your health care information is protected under the federal HIPAA patient privacy rules and standards.
No. Schools do not have access to your medical records. The center is operated by Prevea Health employees and is in full regulatory compliance with HIPAA.
Yes. You still need insurance because the center covers a limited number of services. You still need insurance for medical procedures not available at the center, such as X-rays or catastrophic events.