Health Services
Health Services provides students with direct and preventive care, health counseling, and education outreach.
Hours
- During term: Administrative office hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9:00am鈥5:00pm, closed daily for lunch 12:00pm 鈥1:00pm
- Wednesday 9:00am to 12:00pm.
- Summer/FWT: closed
Contact
For general inquiries or to schedule an appointment:
- Please set up an appointment via email, or through the
- For online payments, visit our platform .
Health Services: What We Do
Student Health Services staff provides services one would expect at family practices in Vermont, such as 鈥渨ell鈥 visits (check-ups and physicals), evaluation and management of acute and chronic medical problems, coordination of care with home physicians, health counseling, specialist referrals when necessary, some laboratory tests, and prescriptions for medications. The services of Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) in Bennington are used as needed for laboratory tests, X-rays, emergency care, and specialist consultation.
Direct Care
- Evaluation and management of acute and chronic medical problems
- Routine physical exams
- Prescribe medication and refill existing prescriptions
- Minor procedures, including sutures
- Lab testing, including STI testing, treatment, and vaccines
- Immunizations
- Sexual health
- Gender affirming care
- Transgender health
- Allergy injections
- Coordination of care with home physicians
- Specialist referrals when necessary
- Health education
How to Make an Appointment
Appointments are Required. Appointments can be made with the nurse practitioner by using this , in person or by emailing healthservices@bennington.edu. Please contact us with any questions!
Who We Are

Dianne Villiani, MSN, RN, APRN, FNP-C
Dianne (she/her) received her Master鈥檚 in Nursing from the University of Vermont over ten years ago. As a Nurse Practitioner, Dianne practices a patient-centered model of care. She provides care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values.
Dianne鈥檚 role on campus is to be your primary care provider away from home. Her goal is to ensure that all Bennington students feel seen and valued. She believes healing begins with trust and thrives with acceptance, and her intention is to empower patients to be active participants in their care.
If she鈥檚 not at the office, you can probably find Dianne hiking with her two little dogs, traveling or spending as much time as possible with her adult children.
Schedule with Diane

Dr. Wendy Sergeant, DNP, APRN-BC, PHMNP-BC, CAGS-Psych NP, MSN, MA
Wendy (she/her) holds four graduate degrees, including a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from the University of Massachusetts Amherst (2019), and has been a Nurse Practitioner for twenty years. She is dual board-certified in Primary Care and Psychiatric Mental Health.
As a Nurse Practitioner, Wendy integrates conventional medicine with evidence-based holistic practices, offering a patient-centered approach that respects and responds to individual needs, preferences, and values. She incorporates Ayurveda, yoga, meditation, and mind-body practices to support mental health, emotional resilience, and overall well-being. Her approach emphasizes the interconnectedness of physical, emotional, and spiritual health, empowering patients to actively participate in their healing process.
On campus, Wendy serves as a Psychiatric Mental Health provider, dedicated to ensuring that all Bennington students feel seen, heard, and valued. She believes healing begins with trust and is nurtured through acceptance, compassion, and self-awareness.
With a deep passion for integrative medicine, Wendy continuously studies Ayurveda, Yoga, and Buddhism, blending these wisdom traditions with modern psychiatry to create a comprehensive and personalized approach to care.
Schedule with Wendy


Kat Seelye
Kat (she/her) is an experienced administrative assistant with a passion for both nature and creativity. Originally from Montana, Kat now calls Vermont home, where she embraces the vibrant fall colors and milder winters. She travels often鈥攈eading to Wisconsin to visit her husband's family and to California for her own鈥攁lways accompanied by her two loyal companions, a Shepherd and a Black Mouth Cur, who share in the adventure of long road trips and beach visits at Agate Beach.
Weekends find her exploring Vermont's natural beauty, whether it鈥檚 taking a leisurely walk around Mile Around The Woods later in the day to catch a glimpse of owls or hiking at White Rocks during the warm months. While she sometimes misses Montana鈥檚 majestic mountains and wildlife, Vermont鈥檚 charm and comfort have won her over.
When the weather turns cooler, she loves retreating indoors. As an avid knitter and voracious reader, she spends her fall and winter hours crafting cozy wool socks鈥攐ften as gifts for others鈥攚hile diving into a good book. This blend of professional dedication, outdoor exploration, and creative passion defines who she is.
