College of Health Professions
Community Health and Engagement
Connected to the Community
There have been a lot of technological, clinical, and social improvements to the healthcare industry over the last hundred years. Even with all these great advances, there are still systemic challenges to overcome. At Coppin we're doing our part to make sure quality healthcare is accessible to the communities we call home. The College of Health Professions operates 2 community-based clinics in the Baltimore area:
- Helene Fuld School of Nursing Coppin Clinic at St. Frances
- Community Health Center
Helene Fuld School of Nursing Coppin Clinic at St. Frances
In collaboration with St. Frances Academy, the College of Health Professions, established a local healthcare clinic to serve the healthcare needs of St. Frances administration, faculty, students, staff and local residents. This clinic is based on a forward-thinking approach to increase access to quality healthcare, promote health, prevent disease, and positively impact health outcomes. It also exists to nurture and build community by providing access to education and care for children and adults.
Walk-ins are welcome or call for a phone consultation 24 hours a day.
Clinic Services
- Management of acute and chronic health problems
- Weight management education
- Help getting insurance
- Physical exams
- Women’s health services
- Immunizations
Services are provided by nurse practitioners, faculty and students of the Helene Fuld School of Nursing, and in some instances, by a physician. All professional personnel are properly licensed by the State of Maryland. The clinic serves as a clinical placement for both graduate and undergraduate students.
Community Health Center
The Community Health Center is an on-campus healthcare clinic that provides access to quality healthcare for the Coppin community as well as local Baltimore residents.