Network Help

The chart below lists which Help Desk should be contacted for network problems in U.Va. Medical Center buildings. All other U.Va. building network problems should be referred to ITC.

U.Va. Data Network Building Management Overview

The responsibility for managing the university data network is shared between Information Technology and Communication (ITC) and Health System Computing Services (HSCS). While the two groups cooperate on the management of the main Grounds-wide backbone, the primary responsibility for the network inside individual buildings is assigned to one of the two organizations. The general dividing line is that HSCS is responsible in buildings that focus on patient care or hospital management while ITC is responsible in all other areas. Customers with data network problems should contact the Help Desk of the support organization for their building:


Health Sciences Buildings

Note: Customers in all other U.Va. locations should contact the ITC Help Desk

Building Name Support Group Help Desk
Barringer Wing HSCS 4-5334
Blake Center HSCS 4-5334
Blue Ridge Hospital HSCS 4-5334
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library ITC 4-3731
Clinical Department Wing HSCS 4-5334
Cobb Hall ITC 4-3731
Corner Building HSCS 4-5334
Jordan Hall ITC 4-3731
Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center (KCRC) HSCS 4-5334
McKim Hall HSCS 4-5334
McLeod Hall ITC 4-3731
Medical Research Building (MR-4) ITC 4-3731
Medical Research Building (MR-5) ITC 4-3731
Medical School Building HSCS 4-5334
Moser Radiation Therapy Center HSCS 4-5334
Multistory Building HSCS 4-5334
Multistory Building - 7th floor and ITC-ACHS ITC 4-3731
Northridge Building HSCS 4-5334
Primary Care Center HSCS 4-5334
Parking Garage East (HSC) HSCS 4-5334
Parking Garage West (HSC) HSCS 4-5334
Stacey Hall HSCS 4-5334
Stacey Hall (Biomedical Engineering only) ITC 4-3731
Student Health ITC 4-3731
University Hospital HSCS 4-5334
Virginia Ambulatory Surgery Center HSCS 4-5334

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