AUT Student Health includes:
Student Medical Centre
AUT Student Medical Centre offers general medical services to students enrolled with the practice currently studying at AUT's North, City & South campuses. The practice provides a full range of medical services by doctors and nurses either in-person or as a virutal consultation.
How To Make An Appointment
For City and South campus: Phone 09 921 9992
For North Campus: Phone 09 921 9998
https://sdw.aut.ac.nz/support-services/medical-centres
See costs below
Student Counselling & Mental Health
There is access to free counselling services and mental health support to AUT students. Sessions are confidential and are delivered by professional counsellors. You can bring a support person with you.
Please note: If you require a Special Consideration Application for an exam or assignment, please visit the Student Hub.
Counselling is a process of privately talking through anything that is concerning you. Counsellors provide a practical and solution-focused counselling approach to student concerns.
You can talk about a range of issues, whether they are personal, study-related or in other areas of your life.
If you are concerned about your mental health, support is available with a Mental Health Advisor. They offer practical advice and if you need other services, they can liaise with them to meet your needs. Students can refer themselves; a formal mental health diagnosis is not necessary to access this service.
How To Make An Appointment
- Phone 09 921 9292 or
- See the reception in WB Level 2, City Campus
https://sdw.aut.ac.nz/support-services/counselling-and-mental-health-support
We partner with Practice Plus to provide virtual GP services, as an extension of our regular medical centre team.
For health providers wanting to contact AUT with information about a student, please phone 09-921-9017 or email autsupport@aut.ac.nz.