Post by deanna on Jul 26, 2017 10:03:11 GMT -7
SHAC's mental health and medical professionals are trained in college health and comprehensive infection control.
SHAC Services include:
• Medical Appointments: Scheduled & Same-Day
• Women's Health
• Men's Health
• Laboratory & X-Ray
• Physical Therapy
• Massage Therapy
• Acupuncture
• Sports Medicine
• Counseling Services
• Student Health Leadership Council
• Nutrition
• Pharmacy
• Allergy & Immunization
• Travel Health Clinic
• Health Education
SHAC Executive Director, Dr. James Wilterding, states:
• "SHAC provides a non-judgmental, welcoming and professional encounter."
• "Our Health Education Program addresses issues such as sexual health, mental health, nutrition, exercise, weight management and substance use."
• "Students find SHAC's free STI testing to be a great service - appointments are made online. All services are confidential."
Visit the Daily Lobo website to read the full article about SHAC services dated May 4, 2017.
Need more info? See the SHAC website:
Medical Services
Counseling Services
SHAC Location & Hours
To schedule an appointment, call SHAC at (505) 277-3136.
Counseling Services:
Welcome New & Returning Students!
When you come to campus there are many adjustments to make.
Sometimes it helps knowing there is a safe, confidential place and person available so you can ask questions and talk about how you are experiencing college. Our Counselors are here to help.
We want to encourage you to come in and talk to us at the earliest sign of a problem.
Catching emotional stresses and mood problems right away can make all the difference in the success of your academic year. To see a counselor, stop in any weekday between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM for a brief Triage (screening) visit to be sure you get the services you need. We look forward to meeting you.
--Stephanie McIver, Ph.D., Director, SHAC Counseling Services
Visit the SHAC web links below to help you decide if you should seek help, and to give you some resources to help you navigate your way around campus:
• Tips for Students with a History of Mental Health Concerns
(good ideas for those with no history, as well)
• Tips for Parents
• Self Assessments / Self Help Tools
• Important UNM Resource Links