Preventive health access that supports student wellness and campus engagement
Universities are placing greater focus on student wellness, but routine health awareness is often limited to clinic visits. Texas Medical Screening helps campuses expand access with self-screening kiosks that allow students, faculty, and staff to check key health indicators in everyday campus spaces.
Placed in areas like recreation centers, student unions, and health offices, these kiosks support early awareness and broader wellness initiatives.
Campuses are being asked to support student well-being while managing limited health center capacity. Self-screening kiosks offer a practical way to extend preventive health access without adding staffing burden.
With flexible placement and routine screening access in high-traffic spaces, universities can make wellness more visible and easier to engage with.
Support routine health awareness in spaces already connected to fitness and wellness.
Extend access to basic screening outside of scheduled appointments.
Create visible health touchpoints where students already gather.
Support broader campus wellness initiatives for employees as well as students.
The PS-2000CX helps universities expand preventive health access in high-traffic campus spaces such as recreation centers, student unions, and residence halls.
The PS-2000D helps universities bring routine health checks into campus recreation and wellness environments.
Texas Medical Screening helps universities make preventive health part of everyday campus life — simple, visible, and accessible.