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Online appointment reserva tions, he said, will be available in about six months to a year. The health services fee at A&M is $55 a semester, which entitles students to unlimited clinic visits. Klinkenberg said the fee is the second lowest among the Big 12 schools behind Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, which charge students $54 a semester. Scott Draper, assistant direc tor for Student Health Services, said it’s beneficial for students to use the health center. “If you visit your family physician, there is an insurance co-pay,” Draper said. “Here there’s no co-pay.” Beyond clinic visits, students are responsible for paying for X- rays, lab tests, physical therapy and prescriptions from the pharmacy. Draper said a lot of the costs may be covered by student’s personal health insurance. “We give students the equiva lent of a billing form to turn in to their insurance provider,” he said. The services that the center charges extra for. 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Due by February A* 1 at 5:00 pm “We just want to be a viable, convenient choice for students," he said. Another change at Beutel is the addition of a pharmacy at the front entrance. Jyane Pearson, yhief pharma cist at Beutel. said she hopes the new pharmacy will be open by mid-March. “It’ll be nice to get out of the basement,” she said. The new pharmacy will be large enough to store all the drugs and useful documents they need in one area, Pearson said. “The main benefit of the new pharmacy is increased vis ibility and accessibility for stu dents,” she said. Klinkenberg said besides pri mary health care, that Student Health Services’ main focus is to educate students about health care issues. ■Som “We are an introducti ip i >ac self-education,” he said, m want to prepare student'F health care beyond us.” for Klinkenberg said the In! rj sUr the front door of Beutel been eliminated because the.| try ing to address privaev cems of patients and becod more appointment-based ctl Eventually, he said, then m be an information desk up{ that will direct patientsk(Dy right area of the clinic. |'t gon Draper said they are d going t to encourage students to bet H in |- educated about health cotxl VC(1 and to use the health centet ^ reason. 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