Emmons offers a variety of services related to sexual health.
Free STI Testing
Emmons offers free STI testing for all students, regardless of insurance.
STI (sexually transmitted infection) testing is done via urine sample (come to your appointment hydrated!), blood draw, or swab, depending on whether you have symptoms and which STIs you are being tested for. Results typically take 2-3 days to return from the lab. If results are normal and no STIs are detected, Emmons staff will send a secure message via your patient portal stating the negative results. If treatment is needed, you will receive a phone call and/or secure message from Emmons staff via your patient portal disclosing your results and your treatment options. While STI testing is free for all students, students without º£½ÇÉçÇø insurance may incur a fee for treatment. If you do not have º£½ÇÉçÇø insurance, medication can be sent to a pharmacy that accepts your insurance, or dispensed from Emmons and your student eBill account charged. Medications dispensed from Emmons are provided at cost and are typically less than $20. (For information about confidentiality, visit Navigating Care at º£½ÇÉçÇø.)
Your Emmons medical provider may ask you specific questions about your sexual activity and sexual health history – including partner preference, how many partners you have had recently, and any previous STIs. These questions are meant to help diagnose and prevent further illness, but it is your right to decline to answer any questions you don’t want to answer.
Note: Emmons only treats º£½ÇÉçÇø students, and therefore does not provide partner treatment. If you test positive for an STI, it is strongly encouraged that you tell your sexual partner(s) to get tested as well.
Incubation Periods
An incubation period is the time it takes for an infection to develop or for symptoms to show after a person has been exposed to an STI. Typically, it takes about two weeks for an STI test to come back positive. for specific incubation periods for different STIs.
Birth Control & STI Prevention
Emmons offers the following forms of birth control in-house. For more information on each method, check out our or make an appointment to discuss your options.
- The pill
- Emergency contraceptive pills
- Depo-Provera shot
- Condoms (internal and external)
- Dental Dams (for STI protection)
- The Patch (prescriptions sent to the pharmacy)
- NuvaRing (prescriptions sent to the pharmacy)
If you are interested in another method of birth control, such as an IUD, Nexplanon (implant), cervical cap, etc., Emmons can offer consultations and referrals to off-campus providers. To compare different birth control options, check out this . You should always discuss your medical history with a provider to ensure the method you choose is right for you.
Common STIs and Treatments
STIs are common among college-age people. By the age of 25, 1 in 2 people will contract a sexually transmitted infection (). Many people will contract an STI and not show any symptoms, so it is important to get tested frequently to protect yourself and others.
The most common STIs among college students are chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HPV, but of course, it’s possible to contract any STI during college. Learn more about the signs, symptoms, and treatments for these common STIs below.
and learn about all STIs.