Student Health Services
Staff: A Nurse Practitioner and a Health Services Specialist provide assistance to registered students for injuries and illnesses.
*The staff at MPC Health Services strives to support students by promoting and maintaining the physical, emotional, and social well-being of students so they are able to fully achieve their academic goals.*
Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm
Phone: (831) 646-4017/4018 or (831) 760-2496 (cell)
Services Provided: Services provided by appointment and on a walk-in basis during regular office hours.
- First aid and direct medical services for acute injuries and illness.
- Over the counter medicine available at no cost.
- Health Education materials available.
- Tuberculosis screening (PPD) available by appointment.
- Physical exams provided for school program requirements by appointment only.
- Student accident, dental, and health insurance forms available.
- Health counseling and preventive health education available.
- Referral to community medical resources when appropriate.
- Physician on site for medical consultation by appointment.
- Family Planning and STD services provided by Planned Parenthood one day per week.
Personal Counseling Services:
- Personal counseling services provided by Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) Interns.
- If you feel you are in need of personal counseling services please contact the health center and fill out an application form.
First Aid and Emergency Care:
In case of serious injury or illness call 9-1-1
Then, if on campus call Health Services and/or Campus Security (4099)
Describe the problem and the location of the victim; stay on the line for further instructions.
Automated External Defibrillator (AED) located at Health Services and the Security Office (College Center).
It is especially important for students to contact Health Services if:
1. The student is injured on campus. Health Services handles first aid, injury/illness assessment, medical referrals, incident reporting, and insurance claims.
2. The student has a limiting condition or health problem. Health Services needs to be aware of students on campus with specific health needs.