Get a Wellness Visit Anually

SHCS Service Announcement

Due to scheduled union action on 
Tuesday, April 1st, 
there may be a reduction in services at SHCS. 

We are taking necessary precautions to assure your visit to SHCS during that timeframe goes smoothly. 

Anytime, including when SHCS has reduced services, students can call the following resources: 

Medical:  

Medical Advice Nurse at 530-752-2349 

Counseling:  

Counseling Services 24 Hour Consultation Line: 530-752-0871  or

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: at 988

Additional support is available:  LiveHealth Online for SHIP students (virtual medical and mental health care) and UWill (virtual mental health care).

Wellness visits are like physical exams, but they aren’t always “physical.” These visits include talking about well-being and answering questions you have about your preventive health (e.g., cholesterol, physical activity, substance use, etc.). During your wellness visit, your height, weight, and blood pressure will be checked1. You may be asked to undress; however, this depends on the exams to which you consent.

Starting at age 21, wellness visits may include a Pap test (aka Pap smear)2 for people with a cervix. A Pap test is a test used to detect the presence of abnormal cells on the cervix that could lead to cervical cancer. Pap tests find cellular changes caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). During a Pap test, a provider uses a speculum to separate the walls of the vagina and collects a small sample of cells from the cervix (the donut-shaped tissue that connects the vagina to the uterus). These cells are then sent to a lab for analysis. Pap tests only take a few minutes. Although Pap tests may be uncomfortable, they should not hurt.

It is important to note that abnormal Pap test results mean there may be abnormal cell changes in your cervix, but that does not always mean a person has cervical cancer.