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Student Health and Counseling The University of New Mexico

WebCall SHAC at (505) 277-3136 or visit our clinic. You will need an insurance card and photo ID when checking in. You will also need an insurance card for scheduling an …

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SHAC Health Portal

WebSHAC Health Portal. For life-threatening emergencies, please call 9-1-1.. If you would like to speak to a SHAC staff member, please call SHAC at (505) 277-3136 during our regular …

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All Services (Scope) :: Student Health and Counseling The …

WebStudent Health and Counseling (SHAC) offers outpatient health services for all currently enrolled UNM students. SHAC does not offer pediatric care. SHAC is not a provider of …

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Travel Health :: Student Health and Counseling The University of …

WebTravel Appointments & Information. Please call (505) 277-3136 for an appointment. A receptionist will collect information on your destination and date of departure, and a …

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Medical Appointments :: Student Health and Counseling The …

WebIf you are having active respiratory symptoms (e.g., fever, cough, sore throat, etc.) AND need testing for COVID-19; OR. If you recently tested positive for COVID-19 and may …

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Medical Records Release

WebMedical Records Release For UNM Student Health & Counseling (SHAC) Current UNM Students: Please complete the SHAC Release of Medical Information Form on the SHAC …

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Lab :: Student Health and Counseling

WebStudents will need to register at the SHAC Health Portal to receive a log-in and password. This is separate from other University accounts. If you have not received a message at …

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Eligibility :: Student Health and Counseling

WebEligibility. The University of New Mexico students enrolled in the current semester who are taking four credit hours or more, and have paid the Student Health Fee as part of their …

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ADHD Testing and Diagnosis

WebThe provider will also give you a questionnaire about ADHD symptoms. Step 2: Screening (1.5 hours) The screening process involves an interview and a review of questionnaires …

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COVID-19: SHAC Services for Students

WebIf you are having active respiratory symptoms (e.g., fever, cough, sore throat, etc.) AND need testing for COVID-19; OR. If you recently tested positive and may need oral …

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Appointment Instructions :: Student Health and Counseling The

WebCancellations: If you need to cancel an appointment, please call Student Health and Counseling by 3:00 PM the day prior to your appointment. A $20 No-Show Fee for …

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STI Testing Tuesdays: Free Testing for Gonorrhea & Chlamydia ONLY

WebIMPORTANT: What are the limitations of the Gonorrhea/Chlamydia Urine Test? This program is only testing for two sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea and chlamydia), …

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Vaccine :: Student Health and Counseling

WebSchedule Appointment Online. Call the SHAC Pharmacy at (505) 277-6306, option 3, to schedule an appointment. Vaccines Offered: Moderna Spikevax (ages 18+) Insured …

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HIV Prevention: PrEP and PEP

WebIf you’re prescribed PEP, you’ll need to take it once or twice daily for 28 days. PEP is effective in preventing HIV when administered correctly, but not 100%. Learn more: CDC …

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Immunization Recommendations for College Students

Web2 doses of MMR vaccine at least 28 days apart after 12 months of age. 2 doses of measles vaccine and 2 doses of mumps vaccine at least 28 days apart after 12 months of age …

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FREE STI TESTING ON UNM MAIN CAMPUS – August 2022

Web505.277.3136 | Student Health & Counseling | 1 University of New Mexico | MSC06 3870 | Albuquerque, NM 87131 shac.unm.edu. FREE STI TESTING ON UNM MAIN CAMPUS …

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STI/STD Screening and Treatment

WebSexually transmitted infections (STIs) are infections that can be acquired during sexual or intimate contact. STIs are also sometimes referred to as sexually transmitted diseases …

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