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Student Health Center

Student Health Center LogoRecognizing that total wellness is essential to academic success, Student Health Services strives to provide optimum physical and mental health services to the College community in a confidential environment with sensitivity to individual needs.

The student health services team consists of a multilingual and multiethnic team of licensed professionals that provide short-term quality care to support you with academic success. Our team is dedicated to respecting the diversity of Mt. SAC and attending to the unique needs of each student. We look forward to working with you to ensure that your full body and mind are cared for through your academic career at the college. We hope you explore the resources available to you at Student Health Services.

All information is confidential and available only to the patient, with few exceptions as mandated by law. Learn more about your Protected Health Information.

Need Medi-Cal?:
Contact a certified enrollment counselor from East Valley Community Health Center to assist with Medi-Cal Applications, Medi-Cal Renewals, Medi-Cal Q&A. 
enrollme@evchc.org | Call/Text: (909) 235-0368

Important Links:
Emergency Contacts  Health Services Fee Waiver Form  Notice of Privacy Practices  Telehealth 
Medical Resources  Mental Health Resources ADA Accommodations 

Health Center Info.

Student Health Services
  • Bldg. 67B is OPEN and will be providing all medical and mental health services.
  • Bldg. 9E will be temporarily closed until further notice

Registration | Patient Portal Login

Cancellation Policy for Medical & Mental Health Appointments: Must cancel 24 hours prior to appointment time to avoid incurring a $5 no-show fee, which must be paid before any new appointments can be scheduled.
      • Overview

        Medical Services:

        At Mt SAC, a team of medical professionals are ready to assist you. Our physicians, nurse practitioners and nurses are highly skilled and eager to support you. The medical team focuses on treatment minor, non-serious injuries as well as providing basic routine exams.

      • Services

        Here is a short list of some of the services offered:

        • Evaluation and treatment of minor illnesses and injuries
        • Physical exams for Mt. SAC academic programs
        • Tuberculosis (TB) testing and immunizations; routine blood and urine tests, and some over the counter medication; e.g. Tylenol, Motrin, are available.
        • Routine gynecological and testicular examination
        • Sexually transmitted infections screening
        • Pregnancy tests
        • Birth control pills
        • Emergency contraception and condoms

        Who can receive services?

      • Make an Appointment

        An appointment is necessary for most services; limited in-person services can be accommodated with a nurse. Please call (909) 274-4400.

        Cancellation Policy for Medical & Mental Health: Must cancel 24 hours prior to appointment time to avoid incurring a $5 no-show fee, which must be paid before any new appointments can be scheduled.

    Medical Services

      • Overview

        Mental Health Services:

        Mt. SAC has a multi-disciplinary, multilingual, and multiethnic team of licensed professionals that offer short-term mental health counseling: psychologists, clinical social workers, and marriage and family therapists.  The team prides itself in providing you a confidential space that is diverse, non-judgmental, student-centered, and invested in your overall health to assist you with reaching milestones in your academic career at Mt. SAC.

        Be sure to check out the rest of this page for some online resources, including a wide range of helpful and engaging mental health videos and podcasts. videos.

        Sincerely,
        The Mt. SAC Mental Health Team

      • Services

        Mt. SAC provides short-term mental health counseling. In short-term counseling, a student and therapist work together to establish attainable goals that focus on understanding the basics of your mental health, problem solving, skills training, decision-making, and social skills. Services are confidential, with a few exceptions mandated by law. Learn more about your Protected Health Information.

        Our mental health counseling services are not intended to provide long-term care or psychiatric supervision (treatment that includes psychiatric medication), as there is no psychiatrist on staff. Students requiring long-term mental health needs (i.e., persons experiencing moderate to severe depression, bipolar symptoms, substance use, eating disorders, psychosis, suicidal behavior, or ongoing crises) will be referred to off-campus services where they can receive treatment that includes psychiatric supervision.

        Please contact us at (909) 274-4400 to establish your initial screening appointment with a licensed mental health therapist, and a friendly and qualified therapist can meet with you soon.

        If you are an employee looking for counseling, please contact the MT SAC Employee Counseling Center at (909) 274-6211 or email employeecounselingcenter@mtsac.edu

      • Make an Appointment

        Contact Student Health Services at (909) 274-4400 to make a non-urgent appointment.

        Cancellation Policy for Medical & Mental Health: Must cancel 24 hours prior to appointment time to avoid incurring a $5 no-show fee, which must be paid before any new appointments can be scheduled.

        Monday - Friday:  8:00am-4:30pm.

        If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact:
        • Suicide Prevention Hotline: 
          9-8-8
        • Crisis Text Line:
          Text COURAGE to 741741
        • Call 911
        • Go to your nearest Emergency Room

    Mental Health Services

      • Overview

        Health Education:

        Mt. SAC’s Student Health Services works diligently to provide essential information intended to improve student health and wellness, encouraging interactions and discussions that lay the groundwork for improving behavioral practices and spark and sustain motivation.

      • Services
        • Students can attend various activities, presentations and workshops.
        • Professors can request health educators to conduct brief Class Presentations
        • Look out for On-Campus Information Booths
      • Make a Request
        • To request a presentation or more information, please send an email to acgonzalez@mtsac.edu. Include desired presentation, number of students, preferred date/time, and location. At least two weeks notice to present a program is recommended.
        • Visit our events page to register for the next event.

    Health Education

Emergency Contact Information:
If you are having a medical emergency call 911 or go to your nearest ER.

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis during business hours, please call (909) 274-4000, press 2 to speak with a staff member, or go to one of the clinics at Building 67B or 9E. You may also choose to call 911 or go to your nearest ER.

If you are having a medical emergency after hours, call 911 or go to the nearest ER.
Urgent Mental Health Crisis After Hours:
Students experiencing significant emotional distress, or thoughts of harming self or others, have the following options:
  • Call the afterhours service at (909) 274-4400. Press “2” and immediately be connected with a trained counselor.
  • Call the Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-(800) 273-8255
  • Text COURAGE to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line
  • Deaf and Hard of Hearing Crisis Support: Text “HEARME” to 839863, available 24/7
  • or Call 9-1-1 or go the nearest Emergency Room.
After Hours Emotional Support:
Just need someone to talk to, but don’t have thoughts of hurting yourself or others?
  • Call LA County Department of Mental Health 24/7 1-(800) 854-7771, press 2
  • California Peer-Run Warm Line 855-845-7415
If you need disability-related accommodations, such as sign language interpreter, note taker, captioning, etc.,
please contact Student Health Services at (909) 274-4400 at least 5 days in advance of event, workshop, or meeting.
  • 988 Suicide Prevention Lifeline
    988 or 1-(800) 273-TALK(8255)
    988lifeline.org
    Deaf and Hard of Hearing Crisis Support
    TextHEARME” to 839863, available 24/7
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  • In Crisis?
    Text HELLO to 741741
    CRISIS TEXT LINE   |   Free 24/7, Confidential