
If you have questions, please call the ECU Health billing office at 252-847-4472 or toll free at 800-788-4473 and speak to a team member Monday through Friday, from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. We know health care is a hardship for some patients and families so we provide help to determine if you qualify for Medicaid or other assistance.
Full Answer
What is an ECU health facility?
Vidant Health (ECU Health) facilities are private, not-for-profit entities that treat all patients regardless of ability to pay. However, we also recognize that in order to continue providing medical services to the region, we must pursue collections for unresolved balances on patient bills.
Are there financial counselors at Vidant Health (ECU health) facilities?
Department of Social Services employees are on-site at some Vidant Health (ECU Health) facilities, and our financial counselors are available upon request during or following the time you receive care. Vidant Health (ECU Health) offers charity care to our patients who are unable to pay due to financial hardships.
How do I access MyChart as an ECU patient?
ECU Physicians patients can access their MyChart account through Vidant Health's website. Sign In to MyChart Sign up with Activation Code Sign up online Pay My ECU Physicians Bill
What services does the ECU police department offer?
The ECU Police Department offers services like emergency blue-light phones, a ride-along program, lost and found, a crisis intervention team, and various education programs. How do I contact this resource?
What is ECU Cares?
What is the phone number for ecu?
What is the mission of the police department at East Carolina University?
Where is ECU advocacy?
Does East Carolina have stressors?
See 2 more

Campus Resource | Office of the Dean of Students | ECU
ECU CARES. Students face many stressors during their college tenure which may impact their behavior negatively. ECU CARES was developed to offer assistance to distressed individuals and connect them to the appropriate campus resources. ECU CARES provides an avenue to share concerning behaviors with professional staff on campus.
Career Services | Career Services | ECU
Get Started. To make an appointment login to Handshake and select “Appointments” under the Career Center link on the homepage.. Office Hours: Mon – Fri 8am – 5pm 701 East Fifth Street | Greenville NC 252-328-6050 career@ecu.edu. Drop-Ins: Monday-Friday, 11AM – 3PM
ECU Counseling Services and Information Resources
Counseling Resources. ECU Family Therapy Clinic The ECU Family Therapy Clinic aims to deliver high-quality therapy to families, couples and individuals, including the university’s faculty and staff.
Welcome to Student Health Services | SHS | ECU
COVID-19 vaccines will be available 11am-2pm Monday-Thursday each week in room 125 of the Main Campus Student Center through Thursday October 7. No appointment needed. After that date, please call 252-328-6841 to schedule an appointment for COVID vaccinations at the Main Campus Student Health Center.
Self Service / Pirate Port | Office of the Registrar | ECU
Self Service / Pirate Port. Registration Pins are no longer listed in the Advisee Listing view in Faculty and Advisor Self Service. Please use the ecuBIC report below to access a list of your advisee’s with registration pins and email addresses.
Home | Facilities Services | ECU
Main Campus Facilities Service Center 945 East 14th Street, Eppes 3 Greenville, NC 27858 252-328-6776 252-328-6877 fax
From health insurance information to patient safety, find it all here
Beyond the essential medical information you need to prepare for surgery, we have assembled numerous resources to help you with health insurance questions, financial assistance, advance directives, answers to information we know people are most curious about.
For More Information
Our team makes every effort to ensure a safe and comfortable visit for you and your family. If you have questions, concerns or compliments about care, service or safety, we encourage you to share feedback with your health care team during your visit. If your concern is not sufficiently addressed, please call or write:
Financial Assistance
At ECU Health, we are committed to providing quality health care to everyone who seeks our services. We realize that health care is costly and may be a financial hardship to patients and their families.
What is ECU Cares?
As such, ECU CARES was developed to offer assistance to distressed individuals, connecting them to appropriate campus resources, and reporting concerning behavior to professionals on campus. This can be a critical first step in helping the individual (s) improve and ensuring a safer campus for everyone.
What is the phone number for ecu?
Location: Umstead Hall, Room 120. Daytime phone number: 252-328-9297. After hours phone number: Connect with Center for Counseling and Student Development at 252-328-6661 and press 2 for after hours services. Email: ecuadvocacy@ecu.edu.
What is the mission of the police department at East Carolina University?
The mission of the East Carolina University Police Department is to partner with students, faculty, staff, as well as, visitors to provide and maintain a safe learning environment while enhancing the quality of life at East Carolina University and the surrounding community. The East Carolina University Police Department will support the educational mission of the university by promoting safety, providing services, and working in collaboration with the university community. Its statutory arrest jurisdiction includes all University property as well as streets and sidewalks adjacent to the property. In addition, it participates in a mutual aid agreement with other local departments, including the City of Greenville, which gives University Officers jurisdiction in much of the city-area surrounding the University. The ECU Police Department offers services like emergency blue-light phones, a ride-along program, lost and found, a crisis intervention team, and various education programs.
Where is ECU advocacy?
ECU Advocacy is housed in the Office of the Dean of Students and provides assistance to any member of the ECU Community who has been the victim or witness to a crime or other traumatic event. The ECU Advocacy provides support and guidance in the following ways:
Does East Carolina have stressors?
East Carolina students face many stressors during their college tenure. Additionally, faculty, staff and visitors to the campus may also be experiencing stressors in their lives that ultimately impact their behavior negatively while in the workplace or while part of our campus community. Frequently, fellow colleagues and peers – students, faculty and staff – are in a good position to identify individuals on campus who, as a result of these stressors, are exhibiting signs of difficulty coping.
Who administers NC STEP?
Established through state legislation in 2013 with $2 million in annual funding, NC-STeP is administered by the ECU Center for Telepsychiatry and E-Behavioral Health and is overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Rural Health.
What school has telehealth in North Carolina?
An East Carolina University team in the Brody School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine has received a $1.2 million federal grant to expand telehealth-based mental health services in North Carolina.
What is ECU Cares?
As such, ECU CARES was developed to offer assistance to distressed individuals, connecting them to appropriate campus resources, and reporting concerning behavior to professionals on campus. This can be a critical first step in helping the individual (s) improve and ensuring a safer campus for everyone.
What is the phone number for ecu?
Location: Umstead Hall, Room 120. Daytime phone number: 252-328-9297. After hours phone number: Connect with Center for Counseling and Student Development at 252-328-6661 and press 2 for after hours services. Email: ecuadvocacy@ecu.edu.
What is the mission of the police department at East Carolina University?
The mission of the East Carolina University Police Department is to partner with students, faculty, staff, as well as, visitors to provide and maintain a safe learning environment while enhancing the quality of life at East Carolina University and the surrounding community. The East Carolina University Police Department will support the educational mission of the university by promoting safety, providing services, and working in collaboration with the university community. Its statutory arrest jurisdiction includes all University property as well as streets and sidewalks adjacent to the property. In addition, it participates in a mutual aid agreement with other local departments, including the City of Greenville, which gives University Officers jurisdiction in much of the city-area surrounding the University. The ECU Police Department offers services like emergency blue-light phones, a ride-along program, lost and found, a crisis intervention team, and various education programs.
Where is ECU advocacy?
ECU Advocacy is housed in the Office of the Dean of Students and provides assistance to any member of the ECU Community who has been the victim or witness to a crime or other traumatic event. The ECU Advocacy provides support and guidance in the following ways:
Does East Carolina have stressors?
East Carolina students face many stressors during their college tenure. Additionally, faculty, staff and visitors to the campus may also be experiencing stressors in their lives that ultimately impact their behavior negatively while in the workplace or while part of our campus community. Frequently, fellow colleagues and peers – students, faculty and staff – are in a good position to identify individuals on campus who, as a result of these stressors, are exhibiting signs of difficulty coping.
