Inside the new Health and Wellbeing Centre
Posted on behalf of: Better Campus
Last updated: Friday, 5 June 2026
Our new Health and Wellbeing Centre will open on Monday 15 June, bringing together University wellbeing services and the campus NHS GP practice under one roof.
This co-location supports closer collaboration and provides improved, purpose-built facilities in a calm and welcoming environment for students and local residents.
What’s inside?
On arrival, visitors are welcomed at a shared reception area on the ground floor. Office space on the ground floor brings together University and NHS mental health teams, alongside a comfortable waiting area. This area will also host a wellbeing stall showcasing support services and student activities.
NHS GP services are located on the first floor, which includes a reception, a waiting area, and consultation rooms.
The second floor is dedicated to University therapeutic services, offering private spaces for counselling and treatment, as well as rooms for group therapy, clinics and workshops. The Student Centre remains the first point of contact for student wellbeing, helping to ensure joined-up access to the right support at the right time.
Check out some photos of the new Health and Wellbeing Centre
Where to find us
The new Health and Wellbeing Centre is in Newick House, on Refectory Road - opposite the Student Centre. The building is fully accessible, with step-free access via a lift to all floors and accessible toilets on each level.
The main entrance faces the West Slope development and includes the welcome desk; this is the recommended entrance for pedestrians. A secondary entrance is available on Refectory Road, next to accessible and emergency vehicle parking bays reserved for Health and Wellbeing Centre visitors.
Need wellbeing support? Start with the Student Centre
If you’re looking for support from University Wellbeing Services, start by visiting the Student Centre.
While the new Health and Wellbeing Centre will host appointments and workshops, the Student Centre remains the first place to go to get advice, book appointments, and explore available support.