Campus Guidelines

On March 17, the testing centers on the Boston Health Sciences, Medford/Somerville, and SMFA campuses will close. Close contact testing will no longer be provided.

Students should contact the health centers on their campus to schedule an appointment for symptom evaluation and/or symptomatic testing.

Faculty and staff without a PCP may contact Tufts Occupational Health Services (Tufts OHS). See below for details.

You'll find additional campus policies and guidelines on our Healthy@Tufts page.

Undergraduate Students
Graduate & Professional School Students
  • Boston Health Sciences campus: contact the Center for Collegiate Wellness at Tufts Medical Center at 617-636-6006.
  • Grafton campus: contact Health Service (200 Westboro Road, 013) at 508-887-4300.
  • Medford/Somerville campus: contact Health Service (124 Professors Row) at 617-627-3350 or go.tufts.edu/portal. On-call service is available 24/7.
  • The bivalent (Omicron) booster is no longer specifically required but is still strongly recommended.
  • Read more about the university's COVID-19 vaccine policies.
  • Learn about what to do if you are sick
Faculty, Staff, Managers & Researchers
  • Faculty and staff without a PCP can speak with a clinician at Tufts Occupational Health Services (Tufts OHS) by calling 617-627-6500, emailing occupationalhealth@tufts.edu, or visiting ohs.tufts.edu.
  • The bivalent (Omicron) booster is no longer specifically required but is still strongly recommended.
  • Read more about the university's COVID-19 vaccine policies.
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Update on the COVID-19 vaccine policy:
The bivalent (Omicron) booster is no longer specifically required but is still strongly recommended. Read more.

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