Wellness Resources Tool
Professional health coaches provide confidential personalized assistance to help individuals reach their personal health goals. Coaches are available to meet on campus or by phone. They are employees of TrestleTree, an accredited health transformation organization.
Princeton University provides private lactation rooms/quiet rooms for nursing mothers on campus.
Occupational Health Services is the clinical services unit of University Health Services that focuses on faculty and staff within the context of a safe and healthy work environment.
When employees are unable to perform their jobs for eight consecutive days due to an illness, an injury, or a disability that is not related to work, Princeton University provides an income replacement plan.
All faculty and staff are invited to participate in wellness programs and screenings for smoking cessation, which provides consultation, support, and free nicotine replacement products for quitting smoking; and the HeartSmart risk assessment, which evaluates cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
Princeton offers three voluntary supplemental health plans through MetLife to complement one’s medical plan coverage.
Available to all Princeton medical plan participants, Teladoc telemedicine and mental health services are convenient and affordable options that allow individuals to speak with a U.S. board-certified doctor or licensed health provider by phone, video, or mobile app.
Princeton University has resources available in the event of travel emergencies, such as accidents or health issues, unstable political conditions, theft, or other situations.