Sexual and Reproductive Health Services

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Sexual and Reproductive Health Services


Sexual and Reproductive Health Services at Student Health Services (SHS) encompasses health concerns related to the sexual and reproductive organs and systems of the body. This may include the breasts, pelvis, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, vagina, bladder, penis, testicles, prostate and groin. Sexual and Reproductive Health is an important aspect of health and wellbeing regardless of sexual activity.

Questions?

If you have any questions about scheduling or services, please send a secure message to the Sexual and Reproductive Health team via the “Messages” section of the UD Health Portal.

Our Commitment to Inclusivity and Privacy

Inclusivity and Privacy

These services are inclusive and welcoming to students of all genders, gender identities, sexual orientations, religious, racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. SHS is committed to providing access to care in a comfortable environment and removing barriers to care. These services are provided discreetly by various providers throughout Student Health. When you arrive for an appointment, you will have access to central waiting rooms on both the first and second floors, and there is no signage indicating Sexual and Reproductive Health Services to provide privacy during your visit.

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UD Campus Resource Map

Gender-Inclusive Bathrooms, Free Menstrual Products and Lactation Rooms


View a map of UD campus resources that help support your sexual and reproductive health. Use the legend to identify where resources are located based on the color or patterns displayed on the building. You can also search for a specific building on any UD campus across the state to learn more about the resources offered there.

There are free pads, tampons and liners located in women's bathrooms and gender-inclusive bathrooms to accommodate all people who menstruate.

Have feedback about the map or do you know of a bathroom, lactation room or period product resource that is not listed on the map? Have a suggestion about a new location where these resources are needed? Let us know!

Email studentwellbeing@udel.edu

Sexual and Reproductive Health Services

Sexual and Reproductive Health Concerns

Appointments can be scheduled with providers to evaluate common sexual, reproductive and urinary health concerns:

  • Urinary problems
  • Vaginal symptoms
  • Testicular pain / lump
  • Genital discharge
  • Genital rashes
  • Menstrual problems
  • Yeast, fungal or bacterial infections
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Epididymitis
  • Genital Warts / Molluscum - Cryotherapy for wart treatment
  • Fertility concerns

Gynecology

Appointments are available with gynecologists and nurse practitioners who specialize in gynecologic care:

If you've had an annual exam, breast or chest exam, pap smear or STI testing at another facility in the last 12 months, you may request that copies of these records be sent to SHS by the provider that did the exam. Records can be uploaded through the UD Health Portal, sent by fax at 302-831-8699, dropped off in person at Student Health Services or sent by mail:

ATTN: Medical Services, 2nd Floor
Laurel Hall, 282 The Green
Newark, DE 19716

You can purchase over the counter yeast infection medications at local pharmacies. If you have never been diagnosed with a yeast infection before, we encourage you to be examined for a correct diagnosis. It is helpful when evaluating a patient for vaginal symptoms if the patient has not used any antifungal vaginal medication for at least 48 hours and is not currently menstruating.

Schedule an appointment through the UD Health Portal

STI Testing and Treatment

We offer testing and treatment for STIs in addition to education about STI prevention.

When indicated, testing or clinical evaluation is available for the following STIs:

If you have been contacted about being exposed to an STI, please call the office at 302-831-2226, option 2 for an appointment since same-day or next day appointments may not always be available through online booking.

Schedule an appointment through the UD Health Portal

Preventative Care

Student Health offers preventive care and health education for STIs and other sexual and reproductive health concerns:

  • PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) - Medication that can be taken to prevent HIV infection if exposed in the future
  • PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) - Medication that can be taken after a possible HIV exposure to prevent HIV infection. PEP is most effective when given within 72 hours of possible exposure
  • Vaccines:
    • HPV (Gardasil) - helps lower the risk of cervical, vulvar, penile, anal and head and neck cancers and genital warts
    • Hepatitis A vaccine
    • Hepatitis B vaccine

Pregnancy Testing and Pregnancy Options

If you think you may be pregnant, pregnancy testing is available on campus.

  1. Pregnancy tests that can be performed at home are available for purchase in the Student Health Medical Dispensary and the Wellbeing Vending Machine in the Perkins Student Center.
  2. You can schedule an appointment at Student Health for pregnancy testing by calling 302-831-2226, option 2. Come to the appointment prepared to provide a urine sample. Appointments for pregnancy testing include information regarding pregnancy options. Referrals to local OB pre-natal care, pregnancy termination options and adoption agencies can be provided. All options are provided in a safe, non-judgmental setting so you can receive referrals to care that are appropriate for your needs.

Student Health Services does not offer obstetric or prenatal care, but we can provide referral lists for local providers who offer these services. If you are pregnant, starting prenatal care as soon as possible helps to ensure a healthy pregnancy.

OB/GYN Provider list

Student Health Services does not offer medical or surgical termination of pregnancy, but we can provide referrals for local and telehealth providers who offer these services. If you are pregnant and considering terminating a pregnancy, consult with a medical provider as soon as possible to discuss your options.

If you are scheduling an appointment by telehealth with a provider to access these services, there are private spaces available that you can use for your appointment. To reserve a private space for a telehealth appointment, please visit the room reservation pages for Morris Library or Warner Hall.

There are various options for mental health support if you are considering different pregnancy options:

  1. Students can seek mental health support on campus by contacting the Center for Counseling and Student Development for an appointment. Students can drop in for a triage appointment at 305 Warner Hall. 
  2. Students can also access 24/7 Crisis Care and mental health support through Timely Care
  3. Other off-campus support options include:

For any questions about medical care, referrals or other questions, call Sexual and Reproductive Health at Student Health Services, 302-831-2226, option 2. 

Undergraduate students needing academic accommodations for absences, rescheduling exams or adjusting academic requirements during recovery from pregnancy or medical treatment should visit the university resources available through Student Advocacy & Support.

Graduate students should contact the Graduate College at grad@udel.edu.

Contraceptive Options

SHS offers appointments for a wide variety of contraceptive options:

Some contraceptive methods are available at our Dispensary located at Student Health Services. We have some options that can be purchased out of pocket.

Schedule an appointment with one of our providers to find the contraceptive option that is right for you. An annual/pelvic exam is recommended, but not mandatory, to receive most contraception. If you would like an IUD, an annual/pelvic exam is required.

If you already take an oral contraceptive prescribed by SHS and you need a prescription renewal, please schedule an appointment. If your current prescription will run out before your appointment, call SHS and we can arrange for you to pick up a one-month supply prior to your appointment.

Prescriptions for oral contraceptives and Depo Provera from non-Student Health providers cannot be filled at the SHS Dispensary. If you would like to fill your contraceptive prescription at the Dispensary, please schedule an appointment with a Student Health provider to order your prescription.

Schedule an appointment through the UD Health Portal

Emergency Contraception

Both over-the-counter and prescription emergency contraception is available at the SHS Medical Dispensary and the Wellbeing Vending Machine in the Perkins Student Center. Over-the-counter emergency contraception can also be purchased at local pharmacies. Emergency contraception is most effective if taken within 72 hours, but can be taken up to 120 hours, after unprotected sex. If you have concerns, questions or are interested in prescription emergency contraception, please make an appointment.

Schedule an appointment through the UD Health Portal

LGBTQ+ Health

Student Health Services (SHS) is committed to providing students of all genders, gender identities and sexual orientations with a safe space to access healthcare that meets their individual needs. See LGBTQ+ Health for more information about services at SHS. If you have any questions or concerns about scheduling care, you can contact the LGBTQ+ Health Ally Team via message on the UD Health Portal. They can assist you with scheduling appointments at SHS or provide referrals to LGBTQ+ friendly services both on and off campus.

LGBTQ+ Health

Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence

If you have experienced sexual violence or intimate partner violence, call 911 or go to the Emergency Department for evaluation. The emergency department at Christiana Care has Forensic Nurse Examiners who are specially trained to provide care after a sexual assault or rape occurs including assessment and treatment of injuries and STI exposures, emotional and crisis support, collection of evidence and legal documentation, and testifying in court. Many of these services need to be initiated quickly after a rape or sexual assault occurs and the ER provides rapid access to comprehensive care.

SHS can provide follow-up STI testing and treatment, and referrals to resources and support on or off campus. Please call the office at 302-831-2226, option 2 for an appointment since same-day or next day appointments may not always be available through online booking.