Office of Student Life

ATOD Resource Guide-Columbus Campus

Naloxone Vending Machine Location | Naloxone Available at No Cost

Recreation and Physical Activity Center 

RPAC | 337 Annie & John Glenn Avenue | Columbus | OH 43210

Ohio State University Pharmacy Locations with Available Naloxone at No Cost/No Prescription

Student Life Student Health Services

Wilce Student Health Center | 1875 Millikin Road | 614-292-4321 | Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Pharmacy at Doan Hall

University Hospital | 410 W. 10th Ave. Rm 111 | 614-293-9797 | Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Pharmacy at The James

460 W. 10th Ave. L012 | 614-293-5920 | Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday - Sunday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Pharmacy at East Hospital

181 Taylor Ave. (Ground Level) | 614-257-2628 | Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Student Wellness Center Resources

The Office of Student Life Student Wellness Center provides services to currently enrolled undergraduate, graduate and professional students while supporting faculty and staff in their efforts to promote and support student wellness.

BASICS/CASICS

These programs are offered for all Ohio State students who may want to explore their alcohol and drug use, but the goal of the program is to reduce risky behaviors and harmful consequences of alcohol or cannabis abuse. The program is designed to assist students in examining their own behavior in a judgment-free environment. 

Beyond Your Buzz

Beyond Your Buzz (BYOB) is an opportunity for any students who have a desire to explore and make positive changes in their substance use. BYOB aims to engage students in authentic and open conversation around their substance use and its impact on their daily life.

Party Smart

Partying smart is all about staying safe while having fun. Whether you choose to drink, use, or not, use the Party Smart tools and tips to keep you and your friends safe and healthy.

ScreenU (Alcohol, Cannabis, Rx Drugs)

ScreenU tools can help you quickly identify if you are experiencing negative consequences because of your substance use. Based on your responses, you will receive non-judgmental feedback encouraging you to think about your choices that may be putting you at risk for harmful consequences.

Collegiate Recovery Community

The Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) is a welcoming and inclusive environment for students in or seeking recovery from substance misuse.

Wexner Medical Center

Talbot Hall – Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Services

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center has the most highly trained team of drug and alcohol addiction experts in central Ohio – dedicated, compassionate specialists including psychiatrists, physicians, nurse practitioners and counselors.

Harding Hospital – Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Programs

The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Ohio State’s Harding Hospital offers intensive treatment through the Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP). These programs are designed to treat a variety of psychiatric illnesses and symptoms using group psychotherapy, education, and medication management with an individualized, evidence-based approach

Young Adult PHP/IOP Support Team

At times, students may benefit from a higher level of care such as Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) or Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in order to address more chronic and acute symptoms and concerns. This is an appointment considered “orientation” to the Young Adult PHP/IOP offered at Harding Hospital. Orientation is an opportunity for referred students to receive psychoeducation on the structure and benefits of the programs.

Learn more about Student Wellness Center ATOD Services and Education .

Columbus Campus Additional Resources

Student Health Services Appointment

Student Health Services

SLSHS is a Joint Commission accredited outpatient facility providing a variety of health care services to the student population. All students enrolled at the university are eligible to use SLSHS.
Student Hugs Professor at Graduation

Student Advocacy Center

Empowers students to overcome obstacles to their growth both inside and outside the classroom.
CCS Recess Event

Counseling and Consultation Service

CCS provides individual and group mental health services, psychoeducational prevention and outreach programming to currently enrolled undergraduate, graduate and professional students.
Students walking outside

Franklin County

Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board