Hurricane Health Center
Hurricane Health Center powered by CareATC provides care and treatment of minor illnesses and minor emergencies for all full- and part-time students. Faculty and staff who are covered by a University of Tulsa insurance plan may also schedule an appointments for care. Hurricane Health provides individualized health care with professional expertise at no cost.
Hours & Appointments
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2 p.m.-6 p.m.
Closed: December 25 & January 1
Patient access and appointments: 918-398-8803
Meet Your Providers
Michelle Kelley, M.D.
Primary Care
Dr. Michelle Kelley is a Board Certified Family Practitioner at The University of Tulsa Hurricane Health Center. She earned her bachelor of science degree from The University of Tulsa in 1992, majoring in biology and chemistry. Kelley received her medical degree from the University of Oklahoma and earned the title of Graduate with Distinction. She completed her residency with the University of Oklahoma Family Medicine Residency Program. Kelley has been in practice since 1999, working in various health care facilities, including emergency rooms, urgent care, and family medicine clinics. Kelley is married and enjoys supporting local performing arts, attending ice hockey games, working in her garden, and traveling with her husband to new places.
Jessica Lowe, L.P.N.
Medical Assistant
Jessica Lowe is an Oklahoma native, born and raised in Taft. Lowe knew she wanted to be in the medical field as a young child helping care for family members. She has been in the medical field for over 17 years. She received her L.P.N. license in 2012 and has worked in different specialties of the medical field, such as respiratory care, nephrology, long-term and skilled nursing care, dementia/ Alzheimer’s, pediatrics, and primary and urgent care. Lowe’s grandmother and mother supported her through all of her schooling and achieving different goals in life. Lowe plans to go back to college to further her education to get her R.N. and B.S.N. and continue to get her N.P. license. She loves to spend time at home with family, cooking, and bowling.
Student Health Insurance
UTulsa strongly recommends all students maintain private health insurance or participate in the Student Health Insurance Plan while enrolled at the university. Information on the Student Health Insurance Plan is available online.
All graduate students awarded an assistantship, students enrolled in UTulsa’s nursing program, intercollegiate athletes and international students taking one or more credit hours are required to purchase the Student Health Insurance Plan. Students who are required to have student health insurance will be automatically enrolled and the cost of coverage is added to their university bill each semester. However, the charge will be removed upon verification of other appropriate coverage (verification must be received by Sept. 15 for students enrolling in the fall and Jan. 31 for students enrolling for the first time in the spring).
Confidentiality
In accordance with FERPA and HIPAA regulations, Hurricane Health cannot release specific information about a student to anyone, including family members, without the student’s written permission.
Download the CareATC App
Get started:
- Download the CareATC mobile app.
- Verify your identity with a short quiz.
- Create your account. Set your username and password. Provide a recovery phone and email.
- Save us to your contacts. Using your mobile device, visit https://www.careatc.com/contact-card to never miss a call or message from your health care team.
Questions? Call the Patient Access Center at 1-800-993-8244.
Counseling & Psychological Services
UTulsa’s Counseling & Psychological Services team offers clinical services to all students and a broad range of professional, educational, and consultative services to faculty and staff. We are trained to help college students adjust to the changes and transitions of post-secondary life as well as to help faculty and staff function more effectively in their roles.