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Can I get birth control pills, condoms, and emergency contraception at UHS? Yes. For birth control pills, make an appointment to see a clinician in the women's clinic. Your clinician will help you to make a decision on which type of birth control is best for you. There is always a variety of free condoms available at UHS. Come to 333 East Campus Mall and look for the fishbowl on the fifth-floor information desk. For specific condom brands, including female condoms, check with the pharmacy. Emergency contraception is available now without a prescription. You can purchase it over the counter at our pharmacy. You must be age 18 or older and present a government-issued ID for age verification. If you are 17 or younger you can still get emergency contraception with a prescription by calling 265-5600 for a phone consultation. top of page | question updated 2/24/09 | What is the difference between confidential and anonymous HIV testing? Can someone else pick up my prescription for me? Do I need a physical exam before coming to campus? Do I need to bring my medical records? Do you sell nonprescription medications? How can I choose the clinician I wish to see? How can I speak with a pharmacist? How can I use my insurance to help pay for my medication? How do I get test results from the lab? How long are prescriptions valid? What health care services are available at UHS and how do I pay for them? What if I need more than a 30-day supply of my medication? Where do I go if I have a complaint or comment? Who has access to my health records? Will my parents or spouse be notified if I am ill? Will the pharmacy at UHS fill prescriptions written by my doctor at home? | |||||
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