Our Vision
To transform health outcomes in rural and underserved communities.
Our Mission
To reduce premature mortality, decrease preventable hospitalizations, and improve overall quality of life in the regions we serve.
Our Strategies
- Integrating food and nutrition with primary care.
- Conducting and facilitating research.
- Investing in rural health workforce development.
- Building strategic partnerships.
- Providing evidence-based care.
- Reducing social determinant barriers to health care.
- Engaging patients as partners in their health care.
Clemson Rural Health is the organizing framework for Clemson's health service delivery and prevention efforts statewide - with locations including the Clemson Health Clinic at Walhalla, Clemson Health Clinic at Orangeburg, Joseph F. Sullivan Center, Clemson Rural Health Support Office at Abbeville, and a fleet of Clemson Rural Health mobile health units.
We pride ourselves in delivering holistic, patent-centered care to both campus and community members. Our services include traditional medical visits and complementary approaches like dietetics and nutrition, social work, and health coaching and education.
Our clinics offer same-day appointments for a wide range of services at most locations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Clemson Rural Health?
Clemson Rural Health is the organizing framework for Clemson’s health service delivery and prevention efforts statewide. Housed in the College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences (CBSHS), Clemson Rural Health includes the Joseph F. Sullivan Center (JFSC), Clemson Health Clinic at Walhalla, our mobile health van fleet, and our at-risk community COVID-19 screening teams.
How do I make an appointment?
Our team is happy to assist you at 864-656-3076.
How much does it cost?
Clemson Rural Health offers competitive rates and bills most major insurances.
What if I can’t make my appointment and need to reschedule?
Our team is happy to assist you at 864-656-3076. Appointments may also be rescheduled via MyChart.
How do I pay a bill?
Payment may be processed at any of our ocations. You may also use MyChart payment portal.
How do I access MyChart??
Please follow the link below to access MyChart. Additional information will be requested within the portal.
Where do the mobile clinics go?
Our fleet has a regular rotating schedule throughout the Upstate of South Carolina. Our right-sized approach allows us to work throughout the state as needs arise. Contact us if you would like our team to come to your area.
If I call with a question for the nurse, when can I expect a call back?
Our providers are with patients throughout the day, so it is usually not possible for them to immediately answer phone calls. We will return your call as soon as possible. To help us get back to you quickly, please leave your full name, date of birth, reason for the call and current phone number.
Do you have after hours care?
If you call the clinic after hours and leave a message, our team will return your call as soon as possible on the next business day.EMERGENCY/CRISIS/AFTER HOURS CARE
If you or someone you know is experiencing an emergency or is at risk of harm to self or others, contact emergency services and get help by calling 911.
How can I be involved?
Clemson students who are interested in clinical hours, including internships and volunteering, should complete an application. Our team will reach out to you regarding any available opportunities. We also accept donations through the Clemson University Foundation.
How can I donate to Clemson Rural Health?
We accept donations through the Clemson University Foundation.Clemson University Foundation
P.O. Box 1889
Clemson, SC 29633-1889Please make checks payable to Clemson University Foundation. Make sure to include “Clemson Rural Health” in the memo line to designate your gift!
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Current Patient Medical Records, Scheduling, and Online Payment
Clemson Rural Health uses MyChart for patient access to records, scheduling, and online payment processing.
Clemson Rural Health Locations
Clemson Health Clinic at Walhalla
The Clemson Health Clinic-Walhalla offers primary healthcare services to members of the Walhalla community, Oconee County and beyond. Created to fill a healthcare gap in a rural community, the clinic offers innovative services in primary care and health education in both English and Spanish.
Address:
200 Booker Drive
Walhalla, SC 29691
864-656-3076
877-430-9992 (toll-free)
clemsonruralhealth@clemson.edu
Joseph F. Sullivan Center
The Joseph F. Sullivan Center is an employee health and wellness clinic located in the heart of Clemson University’s campus at Edwards Hall. This convenient location means you don’t even have to leave your parking spot to receive quality care from campus!
Address:
101 Edwards Hall
Clemson, SC 29634
864-656-3076
877-430-9992 (toll-free)
clemsonruralhealth@clemson.edu
Clemson Health Clinic at Orangeburg
The Clemson Health Clinic at Orangeburg serves the residents of Orangeburg, Bamberg, Barnwell and Calhoun County. Through a strategic collaboration with Regional Medical Center, the clinic will serve as a hub for mobile and virtual chronic health care management.
Address:
1181 Hutto Street
Orangeburg, SC 29118
803-516-4227
877-430-9992 (toll-free)
clemsonruralhealth@clemson.edu
Clemson Rural Health Support Office at Abbeville
In partnership with the Abbeville Area Medical Center, the Clemson Rural Health Support Office provide nutrition and food security interventions to Abbeville and the surrounding counties.
Address:
420 Thomson Circle
Abbeville, SC 29620
864-614-3197
877-430-9992 (toll-free)
clemsonruralhealth@clemson.edu
Clemson Rural Health Mobile Health Units
Building on a 30+ year history of mobile medical services, Clemson Rural Health brings care to your neighborhood with a fleet of five custom built solar powered mobile medical clinics. Ranging in size from one to three exam rooms, these adaptive units are capable of offering a range of services depending on location and need. Take a look inside.
Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Clinics will be closed between 12 to 1 p.m. and during Clemson University holidays.
Our Impact
Clemson Rural Health has been busy! Learn more about everything our multi-disciplinary team has been up to in our Fiscal Year 2024 Impact Report.
CRH adds Dermatology Services
Clemson Rural Health has hired Jennilee Hill, a family nurse practitioner, to provide bilingual primary care and dermatology services.
"I am thrilled to join Clemson Rural Health’s work in the Upstate. It is a privilege to provide holistic, people-centered health care to a population I am passionate about."
Jennilee Hill, FNP