APRIL is STI Awareness Month!
Get talking. Get tested.
Get talking. Get tested.
Don't be afraid to initiate a conversation about STIs/STDs with your health care provider -- we are here to help.
Did you know that oral sex can spread disease as readily as traditional sex? Learn how to best protect yourself and your partner from sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Oral sex can be fun, but it can also spread disease. (Gross, right?) Think about it: Oral sex puts you into contact with skin and body fluids—semen, vaginal fluids, blood, urine, feces, breast milk—any of which can contain disease-causing viruses or bacteria… And spitting out these fluids will not protect…
The buzz is out about HPV. What you may not know is how this sexually transmitted infection (STI) gets around, how to find out if you have it or how the vaccine works. Following is a list of common myths — as well as the facts — about…
The following external health websites are recommended by the Student Health Care Center. NOTE: The information provided on these websites is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice or emergency treatment. You should not use any information on these websites to diagnose or develop a treatment plan for…
PHONE: (352) 294-7476 1st Floor, SHCC, 2140 Stadium Road PLEASE CALL FOR AVAILABLE APPOINTMENTS. Closed during holidays/breaks. Gynecological health services are available to University of Florida students at the…
FUN FACT: FREE Condoms, Menstrual Products and Sexual Health brochures are available at SHCC! No appointment needed.