Fees
The Student Health Center provides health services to any enrolled Pepperdine student, regardless of insurance type. Although the SHC does not bill insurance directly, it provides a walkout statement (superbill) to patients as well as directions regarding how to seek reimbursement from their insurance plan. Students have the option of billing their student account or paying by cash or check. PPO plans typically reimburse SHC services at out-of-network rates while HMO, MediCal, and MediCare plans generally do not reimburse.
Introducing our Community-based Model of Wellness
As part of the University's efforts to provide more holistic care for Pepperdine students, Pepperdine offers mental health, physical health, and fitness programs to all registered students. To support this initiative, the University has a mandatory Wellness Fee for all Pepperdine students and eliminated most health and wellness fees students have paid in the past. Students who have not completed their degrees and have paid the wellness fee in the fall and spring semesters will maintain access to service during the summer.
Wellness Fee Coverage at the SHC
The following are medical services available at no cost at the Student Health Center:
- No charge for in-person primary care visits
- No charge for Pepperdine-required immunizations
- No charge for in-house diagnostic testing
- No charge for in-house procedures
- No charge for dietitian appointments
- No charge for pre-departure IP physical
Excluded Health and Wellness Costs
Some medical services and fees at the Student Health Center are not covered by the Wellness Fee. These include but are not limited to the following:
- Laboratory tests sent to outside labs
- Prescribed medications
- X-ray imaging
- Transport by an ambulance
- Durable medical equipment (e.g., canes, crutches, braces, etc.)
- Hospital and surgical care
- Specialist care, or any medical care provided outside the Student Health Center and our covered telehealth partners
- Massages
Wellness Fee FAQs
Wellness Fee Charges
Students interested in learning more about the Wellness Fee charges may visit the Student Affairs webpage.