Contact the Student Health Service
The Student Health Service focuses on preventive measures and has counsellors, health counsellors and a study coach. The Student Health Service staff are located on campus in Luleå but provide support to students at all campus locations and students studying remotely. Meetings can take place both digitally or physically and are covered by confidentiality. Everything is free of charge.
Counsellor
The Counsellors offers preventive activities and supportive conversations in areas such as stress, alcohol, anxiety, depression and sleep. Contact us if you have a question or want to book an appointment. We also offer drop-in appointments.
Book a meeting or ask a question
Drop-in
At our drop-in you can ask questions, get guidance and book a longer meeting.
No more drop-in sessions this academic year. New drop-in times will be available for the start of autumn 2024.
Health Counsellors
Health advisors offer preventive activities and supportive conversations on exercise and nutrition, and offer you a health profile assessment.
Book a meeting or ask a question
Drop-in
At our drop-in you can ask questions, get guidance and book a longer conversation.
No more drop-in sessions this academic year. New drop-in times will be available for the start of autumn 2024
Study coach
A study coach provides tips and advice on study techniques through group activities and individual conversations.
Book a meeting or ask a question
Drop-in
At our drop-in you can ask questions, get guidance and book a longer meeting.
No more drop-in sessions this academic year. New drop-in times will be available for the start of autumn 2024.
For the following questions, you need to turn to a healthcare unit other than the Student Health Service at LTU. This applies, for example, if you:
- have physical illnesses or problems
- know that you need to see a doctor in order to get medicine or sick leave
- want to be assessed for ADHD, autism or dyslexia.
- have long-standing and/or severe mental health problems or want longer-term counselling.
In the first instance, contact your health clinic or the 1177 health counselling service.
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