Wednesday, April 30 is Denim Day!
On this day, take a stand against sexual violence by wearing denim, signing the Denim Day Pledge, or connecting with SVR at Lerner Hall, Kravis Hall, or Hammer LL1.
What's Open Now
All offices are closed.
Visit individual unit pages for locations and office hours.
Upcoming Events
Connecting with Nature | Virtual Well-being Workshop
Nicotine Awareness and Help - Nicotine and the Environment
Nutrition Concepts, Strategies, & Resources | Well-being Workshop
News
Finish spring semester strong, with support from Columbia Health
Four ways students can connect with Columbia Health while engaging in activities leading to the end of term.
Resources and Support for You
A message reminding students to reach out to available support resources across campus.
Columbia Health Earns Full AAAHC Reaccreditation, Demonstrating Continued Excellence
Columbia Health received renewal of a full three-year reaccreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).

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Emergency Info
If this is an emergency, contact local law enforcement, Columbia University Public Safety, or go to the nearest emergency room.
Emergency: 911
Morningside: 212-854-2797
Emergency: 212-854-5555
CUIMC: 212-305-8100
Emergency: 212-305-7979
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General Line: 212-523-4000
Emergency Room: 212-523-3335
Psychiatric Emergency Room: 212-523-3347
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Medical Services: 212-854-7426
After-hours mental health concerns, urgent medical, or mental health: 212-854-2878. CUIMC students, please contact the CUIMC Student Health Service for emergencies.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline:
If you have been sexually assaulted, contact the SVR Helpline at 212-854-4357, Columbia University Department of Public Safety at 212-854-5555 or the New York Police Department at 911.
Columbia University Emergency Medical Service (CU-EMS), an ambulance service, is available by calling 212-854-5555.