After Hours Care

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If you need help with an immediate medical, mental health, or sexual assault concern, please call the 24/7 USC Student Health line at (213) 740-9355 to speak to an advice nurse, on-call counselor, or confidential advocate.

the most current list of Urgent Care locations, hours, & information, please visit: uscsthealth.info/urgentcare_list

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• Cold/flu symptoms

• Low-level fever

• Sore throat

• Eye or ear infection

• Sprained ankle

• Small cuts that may require stitches

• Shortness of breath

• Painful urination

• Head injury or feared concussion When to consider the Emergency Room: Should I go to the Emergency Room or Urgent Care?

• High fever

• Chest pain or difficulty breathing

• Persistent vomiting or diarrhea

• Serious injury, like a deep knife cut

• Broken bone

• Dial 911 for any emergency

• Dial 9-8-8 for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline

• Call 213-740-4321 (UPC) and 323-442-1000 (HSC) for the USC Department of Public Safety

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Additional Mental Health Resources

USC Student Health partners with The Crisis Text Line, which can connect you to a trained mental health responder 24/7. Text “Trojan” to 741741 for an immediate reply.

Uwill teletherapy service, part of offered by USC Student Health, can provide connection to a therapist within 24-48 hours. Make a request through MySHR to get the process started.

The Oasis Chat app, a part of offered by USC Student Health, offers an instant message feature that immediately connects you to a trained volunteer who can help with stress management tips and general well-being. Download at uscsthealth .info/oasischat

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Advocacy, Resources, and Education - Support Center

A confidential advocate of Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Department can help provide supportive services to USC students who have been impacted by gender- and power-based harm. If you have experienced sexual assault (including stalking or intimate partner violence), contact the 24/7 USC Student Health line, (213) 740-9355.

Experiencing dental trauma?

Did you experience dental trauma — like a knocked out tooth? To receive a “save a tooth kit” please call Student Health at 213-740-9355 or the Department of Public Safety (213-740-4321 or 323-442-1000) and say you need a “Save A Tooth” kit. Get step-by-step instructions here: https://uscsthealth.info/dental-trauma-care

For more information, visit studenthealth.usc.edu

Questions? Email studenthealth@usc.edu

Advice nurse available through MySHR during regular business hours to send a confidential message.

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