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City College's
Student Health Services mission is to provide medical and
psychological care, services and education in a culturally competent
manner to enhance student's ability to both advocate and care for
themselves in order to advance their health and that of the campus
community. Student Health Services' mission is in concert with City
College's mission in assisting the student to maintain wellness, stay
in school and complete educational goals. The City College Student
Health Services program consists of both medical and mental health
components. The medical/nursing program provides preventive and
primary health care with referrals to community resources as needed.
Student Health supports the success of students by attending to their
physical and emotional well-being through the following services:
Nursing Assessment & Management:
A registered nurse works with you to determine the best course of
care. This may include an appointment with the physician, nurse
practitioner or referral to community resources. It may include
nursing care, education or health counseling.
Laboratory Services:
Laboratory tests are provided at low cost, as ordered by the physician
or nurse practitioner.
First Aid/Emergency Care:
First aid is provided for minor problems. For severe or
life-threatening issues, emergency care is accessed through the
Emergency Transport System in San Diego. 
General Medical Care:
Ambulatory medical care is provided by appointment with the Student
Health Services physician and nurse practitioners. This includes
history and physical assessment of skin, muscle, joint, respiratory,
gastrointestinal, endocrine and other problems. Medical referrals are
made to the community as indicated.
Physical Exam:
A complete examination includes a medical history and assessment by
the doctor or nurse practitioner. Bring any required forms and
immunization records with you to your appointment.
TB Tests: TB (Tuberculosis) skin testing requires two visits,
the first to administer the test and the second, which must be within
48 hours, to read the results. Tests are administered Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Friday. Tests results are then read on Wed, Thursday,
Friday and Monday, respectively. 
Immunizations:
All students are strongly encouraged to obtain immunizations against
communicable diseases, as recommended by public health authorities. If
a student is unsure whether he or she is up-to-date, visit Student
Health Services to review your vaccination record and schedule.
Health Counseling
Blood Pressure
screening anytime in SHS 
Substance Abuse referrals
can be facilitated through a number of the Health Care professionals
in SHS
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI's):
Referrals to community clinics are available from Student Health
Services. These clinics provide confidential/anonymous testing. The
County of San Diego Health and Human Services STD Clinic will test,
treat and vaccinate. Call (619) 692-8550 for more information from
the county.
Tobacco Cessation Counseling:
Student Health is committed to working with all students on campus to
decrease smoking. Please visit to learn more about services/referrals.
Women's Health and Family Planning
Services: PAP smears are
done in Student Health and SHS both counsels and prescribes various
birth control methods. SHS also offers referrals for low cost or free
family planning services, as well as for mammograms
A registered nurse is always in
SHS during operating hours. Additionally, the campus physician, or
nurse practitioner sees students by appointment. Nurse, physician and
nurse practitioner visits are free for all enrolled students. Some
medical procedures may require a fee. City College may require health
consultations and physical examinations as deemed necessary.
Student Accident Insurance /Claims
The Student Accident Insurance Plan provides coverage for on-campus or
college-related injuries. This insurance covers most reasonable
charges. Student Accident Insurance is co-insurance. Students covered
by a primary health organization or any other type of medical
insurance should first seek treatment and payment from the provider or
insurance company. All student claims are made through the Student
Health Services office as soon as possible after the accident/injury
has occurred.

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