The
fourth floor of TSHC is home to the Women’s Clinic, which
provides quality care in a compassionate, caring environment.
In addition
to yearly gynecological exams, the women’s clinic provides
sexually transmitted disease testing, biopsies (colposcopy and
cryotherapy), urinary tract infection treatment, emergency contraception,
and a number of birth control options at discounted rates for
female patients. Below, please find information on making
appointments,
women’s clinic visits, useful
facts on women’s health
issues, and our women’s clinic staff.

Making an Appointment
Call 644-4567 to make an appointment at the women’s clinic
(services are by appointment-only). If a student fails to cancel
an appointment at least 2 hours prior to appointment time for
an annual exam, a $20 "no show" fee will be charged
to the student’s financial account.
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Your Visit
For your convenience, the medical release and health history
forms are available online. To cut down on your visit time,
click on the links below, fill out the forms, and bring them
with you to your appointment. Otherwise, patients are encouraged
to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to appointment time to
fill out the appropriate paperwork.
FORMS
Women's Clinic Health History
Form (pdf)
Women's
Clinic Welcome (pdf)
For more information on what a gynecological exam entails and
what to expect during a visit to the women’s clinic,
click here
If you are not able to view the documents please click on the image below to download Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0.

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Useful
Women’s Health Information
The women’s clinic has information on a number of women’s
health issues including birth control methods, smoking
cessation, alcohol and substance abuse, domestic violence, date
rape, breast health, pre and post conception counseling, STIs,
and HIV/AIDS. For more information on sexually transmitted infections
(STIs) including identification, prevention, symptoms and prognosis,
click here. Information on the various birth control methods
available at TSHC is available
here (pdf). For more information on
vaginal infection, urinary tract, and pregnancy prevention, as
well as information on useful information on vitamins and immunizations,
click here.
Helpful links on women’s health:
www.4collegewomen.org
www.ashastd.org
www.4women.gov
www.contraceptiononline.org
www.knowyourperiod.com
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