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College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences

Clemson Community Primary Care, Joseph F. Sullivan Center welcome faculty and staff back to campus

Dianna Colvin

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August 20, 2025August 20, 2025

New students and the buzz of excitement around campus are signs that the Fall semester has arrived.

During a busy season, health and well-being often take a back seat, but Clemson Community Primary Care (CCPC), home of the Joseph F. Sullivan Center (JFSC), makes quality health care as accessible as stopping for a morning coffee. Conveniently located on the first floor of Edwards Hall, CCPC offers on-campus services to faculty and staff, as well as their families.

Benefits to consider:

  • The CCPC is open to all faculty, staff and Clemson community members.
  • Sick visits for the whole family are generally available within 24-48 hours.
  • CCPC offers more than just primary care. Schedule a dermatology consultation or a one-on-one counseling session with a registered dietitian.
  • The clinic is walkable from central campus.
  • There are no-cost annual labs for those covered under the state health insurance plan. Signing up for a CU4Health appointment through the CCPC could save patients over $300 in lab fees.
  • CCPC will have flu vaccine appointments available beginning in October.
  • The clinic accepts most forms of insurance, including the state health insurance plan.

Request an appointment today.

Additionally, appointments are available at two other CRH locations, the Clemson Health Clinic at Walhalla and the Clemson Health Clinic at Orangeburg, and through Telehealth.

About Clemson Rural Health

Clemson Rural Health is the organizing framework for Clemson’s rural health service delivery and prevention efforts statewide with locations including the Clemson Health Clinic at Walhalla, Clemson Health Clinic at Orangeburg, Clemson Community Primary Care – home of the Joseph F. Sullivan Center – Clemson Rural Health Support Office at Abbeville, and a fleet of Clemson Rural Health mobile health units. It is CRH’s vision to transform health outcomes in rural and underserved communities through reducing premature mortality, decreasing preventable hospitalizations and improving overall quality of life in the regions it serves.

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