Tiffin University’s health center now provides students with medical care from Mercy Health

With clinics located in Friedley Hall and Mercy Health – Tiffin Hospital Primary Care, students, faculty, and staff can receive diagnostics and treatments from Mercy Health.

A new partnership between Tiffin University and Mercy Health has resulted in the campus community of students, faculty, and staff being able to take advantage of healthcare services from Mercy Health.

According to an article on Tiffin University’s website, Andrew Morgan, who is the president of Mercy Health – Tiffin Hospital and Mercy Health – Willard Hospital, said of the partnership, “Mercy Health has been a key partner in the health and well-being of the Tiffin area community for 110 years, and so it is only natural that we expand that service with another anchor institution in our community. We look forward to partnering with TU for the wellness of the student and university population as well as for the community as a whole.”

Dr. Amy Wood, Senior Vice President for Campus Recruitment and Student Affairs, agreed that this partnership will mean easier access to healthcare for Tiffin students and staff: “We are excited to partner with Mercy Health to offer a greater repertoire of services for the Dragon community. Because of this collaboration, our students will now have easier access to Mercy Health’s extended services and team of healthcare professionals.”

Robin Stump – APRN, NP-C is the new full time nurse practitioner at the University who will oversee the Friedley clinic location, and Dr. Tanveer Brar, a physician of family medicine, will oversee the Mercy Health location.

The types of services provided by these clinics include vaccines, sports physicals, and health assessments, among other treatments and services.

For more information about Tiffin University, visit the school’s website.

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