Sexual Health

Quick and Easy STI Testing

The LCC Health Clinic has a quick and easy process for Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) testing!

You can either call or stop in to make an appointment. If you don’t have symptoms you will answer a few questions to ensure you are getting the right tests for you, you may have your blood drawn and self-collect some samples, and we will call you with the results a few days later.

If you think you have symptoms of an STI, or had sex with someone that has a STI please call the health clinic, as it is important that you receive treatment as soon as possible. If you need testing or treatment when the clinic is closed, see our resources list below for other STI testing clinics where you may be able to get in sooner.

We are able to bill insurance for STI testing. If you don’t have insurance, or don’t want your insurance billed for testing, we have affordable and even some free options available. You can discuss this with the provider before getting tested.

If you have any questions or concerns, please call the health clinic at 541-463-5665 to speak with someone.

This service is for students that are eligible to use the health clinic. If you are not eligible, you may opt in to use the health clinic.

Emergency Contraception (Plan B)

Free Emergency Contraception is available in the Health Clinic without an appointment at the Self Care Station in the lobby. Or make an appointment with a provider to discuss the different emergency contraception options we have available.

We welcome all students to make an appointment to discuss birth control options. Prescriptions can be provided for oral contraception, injection (Depo-provera) topical (patch) and the vaginal ring. At this time we do not provide long acting contraception (IUD, and implant), these are available at other providers in the community, including Planned Parenthood.

More information on emergency contraception and birth control options

Condoms are always available for free in the Health Clinic lobby.

Free condoms are available by mail order as well.

PrEP

PrEP is a medication that can be taken to reduce the chance of contracting HIV.
Learn more about PrEP here.

If you think PrEP is right for you call to make an appointment.

Additional places for STI Testing

Free at-home STI Testing

More information about STIs and safer sex

What Are STIs And How Are They Transmitted - Planned Parenthood Video:

What Are STDs And How Are They Transmitted - Planned Parenthood Video:

Planned-Parenthood-STD-Series youtube cover image

Contact the Health Clinic

health clinic location in building 18

The Health Clinic is located on Lane's Main campus, Building 18, Room 101.

Lane Community College
Health Clinic
4000 East 30th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97405

Building 18, Room 101
Hours:
Monday-Wednesday 8:30-4:30
Thursday 10-4:30
Fridays 8:30-2 (no appointments available on Fridays)
LCC is closed on Fridays during the summer.

If you have an emergency when the clinic is closed, call Campus Public Safety (541) 463-5555 or dial 911.
If you are having a mental health emergency call or text 988

The LCC Health Clinic does not provide after-hours medical care. If you need a prescription refill, contact your pharmacy.