Services
Student Health Services is supported by the Student Health Fee. Most services are provided without charge. Currently enrolled full and part time Fullerton College students are eligible to use these services. (*An asterisk indicates a small fee for those services).
Clinical Services
We provide short-term or immediate care for a wide variety of circumstances and emergencies. Looking for COVID-19 Antigen Home Test? We offer FREE at-home tests in our office. Come pick one up Monday through Thursday 8am-1pm.
General Services
- Birth control medication*
- Breast and pelvic exams
- Crisis intervention
- Emergency/First Aid
- Diagnosis/Treatment of short term illnesses
- Medications and/or prescriptions*
- Orthopedic supplies (such as splints, elastic bandages, and crutches)*
Immunizations
- Flu vaccine
- Flu shots are available at the Health Center starting in early October. Free for students. Call Health Services for details.
- Orange County Flu Shot Information
- Hepatitis B vaccine*
- Tetanus (Td & Tdap)*
Laboratory Tests
- TB skin test *(varies)
- Blood tests*
- STD and HIV tests
- Urinalysis
- Pregnancy tests
- Pap exam*
- Other tests available
Screenings
- Maintenance of health records
- Physician/Nurse Practitioner consultation by appointment
- Hearing and vision screening/referral
- Radiology referral and follow-up*
- Referral to specialists and community hospitals/agencies
- Registered nurse assessment/screening
- Wellness physical/pre-employment evaluations*
Psychological Services
Students enrolled at Fullerton College may receive mental health counseling, psychological services and referrals at no cost. These services are designed to help students adjust to college life, cope with personal challenges, gain self-awareness, and address psychological concerns. Students may meet with a licensed mental health professional for an initial screening and evaluation to determine how the student’s mental health needs can best be met.
Concerns Frequently Addressed
- Stress, Depression, Anxiety
- Self-esteem and Body Image
- Concerns related to identity
- Concerns about family, romantic, or interpersonal relationships.
Students with presenting issues that are best addressed by mental health counseling, psychological services and referral can participate in brief individual, couples, or group sessions. If it is determined that the student’s needs are best met by another agency, the student will be provided with appropriate referrals or resources.
Counseling Sessions
During a brief individual mental health counseling sessions students can expect: a private, one-on-one session with a licensed mental health professional for a limited amount of sessions that are typically 45-50 minutes in length. This is a collaborative process where the licensed mental health professional and the student work together to help the student reach specific goals.
Appointments
Please call (714) 992-7093 to make an appointment with a mental health professional. A registered nurse is on duty at all open Health Center hours. If you cannot make your appointment, please call to reschedule as soon as possible.
In the event of an emergency, please dial 911.