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Mt. San Antonio College VESL Career and Life Planning

Mt. San Antonio College VESL Career and Life Planning. Health Services BY Hector Pestana Martina Bustos Alicia Valadez Maria Sandoval October 16, 2012. Student Health Center Home. Hours of Operation Fall & Spring Semesters

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Mt. San Antonio College VESL Career and Life Planning

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  1. Mt. San Antonio CollegeVESLCareer and Life Planning Health Services BY Hector Pestana Martina Bustos Alicia Valadez Maria Sandoval October 16, 2012

  2. Student Health Center Home Hours of Operation Fall & Spring Semesters Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Summer & Winter Intersession Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Friday: Closed Closed Weekends & Holidays(909) 274-4400

  3. Who can receive services? Credit Students Employees Adjunct Faculty Non-credit Students and Visitors

  4. What services are available? Medical Services Personal Counseling Chiropractic Services Health Video Library

  5. How to receive medical services I, or someone I know, is at risk of severe bodily harm or death and in need of immediate medical attention! On Campus: Call Public Safety (909) 274-4555 Off Campus: Call 911

  6. Ulifeline (http://www.ulifeline.org/mtsac/)(on-line college mental health resource) Know someone in trouble? 24-hr Suicide Hotline1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433) OR 1-800-273-TALK (8255) National Sexual Assault Hotline1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

  7. National Domestic Violence Hotline1-800-799-SAFE (7233) National Child Abuse Hotline1-800-4-A-CHILD (284453) National Elder Abuse Hotline1-888-436-3600

  8. Veterans Counseling and Health Resources Personal Counseling

  9. Frequently asked questions • How do I make an appointment? • Click here for personal counseling appointments • Click here for chiropractic appointments • Click here to make an appointment for the health video library • How do I cancel or reschedule an appointment? • Please call at least 24 hours in advance to cancel or reschedule an appointment. Failure to do so will result in a "NO-SHOW" fee. You may leave a message on our voicemail, 909-594-5611 ext 4400. • What if I am late to my appointment? • Those who arrive late may or may not be seen, depending on the Health Center's schedule. A late arrival may also result in a "NO-SHOW" fee. • Can I bring someone with me? • In most cases, family and friends must wait in the Health Center lobby. Please do not bring children with you. Children may not be left in the lobby unattended. Please arrange for child care accordingly. • Can my family or friends who do not attend Mt. SAC receive services? • Please click here to see who is eligible to receive services. • What does it cost to receive health services? • It is free to see the doctor, nurse practitioner, nurse, chiropractor, and counselor. Low-cost medication and lab tests are offered. You are advised to bring $30 for any anticipated laboratory tests. Fees for physicals and routine laboratory tests, such as Pap smears, must be paid in advance. ONLY CASH IS ACCEPTED • How much time should I allow for an appointment? • We strive to keep everyone on time; however, there are times when emergencies occur. Please allow at least thirty minutes to one hour for each visit. • Why do I have to pay the health fee? • For this answer, click here to read the Health Fee "Frequently Asked Questions" information. • What does my health fee cover? • For this answer, click here to read the Health Fee "Frequently Asked Questions" information.

  10. Do I need health insurance in order to use your services? • No. Students DO NOT need health insurance to access our services. Utilization of our services is paid through the student health fee. • What if I am under 18? • If you are under 18 years of age your parents or guardian must consent for your care, except in special circumstances. For more information, call the Health Center and ask to speak with a nurse. • Where do I park? • The closest student parking areas are LOT F and LOT H. Parking in the meter and visitor stalls is not recommended. Do not park in the employee parking stalls, you will be ticketed. Employees may park in the lot behind the Student Health Center (67B), LOT D or the north corner of LOT F. • What is a two-step TB test? • The two-step TB test may be required by your program. The two-step TB test involves two TB skin tests, one to three weeks apart. The two-step TB test takes 3-4 appointments to complete.

  11. Educational Events Fall 2012 Schedule of Events 2012 Health fair: Oct. 17, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bldg. 67B Thrive in College Workshops

  12. Health Information • Allergies • Birth Control Methods • Earache • General Health Issues • Injuries • Sexually Transmitted Infections • Skin Rash • Smoking • TB Test • Vaccines • Women’s Health Issues

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