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Student Health and Counseling Center

Forms & Policies

Your privacy is our foremost concern. Unless specifically required by law or court order, we do not release private medical information without the consent of the student/patient. Medical and counseling records are confidential and entirely separate from your academic records. 

To learn more about various policies, eligibility, and accommodations available review the below sections. 

Resources

Every student pays a Mandatory Health Fee for health services at the time of registration. This means all current Fresno State students are eligible for services at the Student Health and Counseling Center. 

For more information regarding eligibility, view our eligibility policy here.

State law requires us to report conditions such as injury from assault, loss of consciousness, public health diseases and posing a threat to self or others.

University employees must report if they suspect discrimination, harassment or violence—in any form—has occurred against a student.

Counselors are exempt from these requirements.

This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. View our Confidentiality and Privacy Policy here

We do not release information to your parents unless you give written consent.  We do inform your parents if you are a minor and are seriously ill. View our Treatment of Minors Policy here

To guide students in seeking help for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), you can review the Student Health and Counseling Center's ADHD Evaluation and Treatment policy

If you find yourself in need of an accommodation or support letter, please review the Student Health and Counseling Center's Accommodation and Support Letters policy