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Please be aware that in California, some medical providers may need to contact local law enforcement if they suspect that injuries are a result of dating/domestic violence or sexual assault.
Know your rights: a person does not need to report to police if they do not wish to do so.
The Student Health Center is staffed by a group of health care professionals who are dedicated to your wellness. Physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and clinical assistants provide basic outpatient services for the diagnosis and treatment of acute and subacute illnesses and injuries. For medical and surgical problems which are beyond the scope of the Student Health Services, students are provided with referrals to local community health facilities.
Location: Student Health Center A-141
Website: www.csudh.edu/shs/
Phone: (310) 243-3818
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
You may contact your local medical provider to schedule an appointment to address your health concern needs.
If you have recently experienced a sexual assault (within the last 72 hours), you may be able to access a forensic medical exam to collect evidence.
Please contact the YWCA of Greater Los Angeles Sexual Assault Services hotline at (877) 943-5778 (available 24/7) for more information about this option.