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Women's Health

We recognize the unique needs of our students and offers a wide variety of services for sexual and reproductive health, available to any current student. We are available for any issues or questions, for students who are sexually active or not. Strict confidentiality is maintained in care and treatment.

Weigel providers, by appointment only, can prescribe Morning After Pill products to female and male students. The fee is $12. You must bring an active credit card to appointment.

GYN Services

  • Routine exams
  • Pregnancy tests
  • Birth control
  • Emergency contraception
  • Breast/nipple/areolar issues
  • Rashes
  • STI testing and treatment
  • Yeast Infection
  • Urinary tract infection
  • Vaginal discharge
  • Other sexual and reproductive health issues or questions

Cost

The university recommends full-time students to carry health insurance. There are insurance facilitators available for all students. Laboratory tests, x-rays, and prescriptions are submitted to the student's health insurance. Copays and deductibles are the student's responsibility.

Sexual and Reproductive Health

Routine Exams

Routine sexual and reproductive health exams may include STI testing, and at 21 years or older, a PAP test.

Why get a PAP test?

Breast Health

Pregnancy testing

Please come to appointment with a full bladder.

Pregnancy Test Information

Birth Control

To start, refill, or change prescription, and any questions concerning medication.

Choosing Your Birth Control

Birth Control Quiz

Emergency Contraception

  • Please know date of last menstrual cycle.
  • Come to your appointment with a full bladder.
  • Appointment can be made up to four days following sexual encounter. 
  • Make an appointment with a clinician to discuss your options.

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

STI Screening and Treatment

Come to your appointment with a full bladder and not heavily menstruating.

STI Facts

HIV Testing

  • HIV testing is by appointment only. Rapid HIV 1& 2 test (free), OR
  • Blood draw: needs an appointment with a clinician. The blood draw will be sent to your insurance.