| Services
- Routine gynecological exams
- Contraception
- Diagnosis and treatment for women's health concerns, including menstrual irregularities or problems, pain with intercourse and much more
Where to learn about contraception
- Choosing a Birth Control
Method is an interactive program to help you select the right
contraceptive for you. From the Association of Reproductive Professionals.
- "Contraceptive Options" brochure describes effectiveness
and considerations for methods (available from UHS Health
Promotion and Community Relations, room 2110).
- Contraception methods video. When considering contraception, you are encouraged to watch this video
before seeing a clinician. Call 734-764-8325 to make a viewing appointment.
- Clinicians can discuss contraceptive options. Make an appointment
by calling 734-764-8325. When scheduling, please briefly explain
your interest so that the scheduler can allot enough time for
your visit.
- Free condoms are available in UHS Health Promotion and Community
Relations (room 2110).
- Discounted products such as condoms, vaginal
film and lubricants are available at the UHS Pharmacy (discount coupons are available
in the Pharmacy and in UHS Health Promotion and Community Relations,
room 2110).
How to get the pill
- Oral contraceptive pills (also called birth control pills) are available by prescription only.
- Visit a clinician to get a prescription. The clinician may recommend a
routine gynecological exam, which may include a pelvic exam and possibly a Pap smear
and discusses oral contraceptive pills before prescribing them.
- Schedule your exam for when you are not menstruating or when your menstrual flow is very light.
- Cost for pills at the UHS Pharmacy ranges $20-50 per pack.
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Confidentiality
- Services at UHS are confidential
- Sensitive services such as contraception-related visits and testing for sexually transmitted diseases or pregnancy are not
billed to a student's insurance while the student is currently enrolled.
- See Confidentiality at UHS for more information.
Clinicians who practice in the Gynecology Clinic are listed on the
Clinical Staff Directory.
See also
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