Emergency contraception
There are three types of Emergency Contraception (EC) and all are available at Hall Health: Paragard copper IUD, Ella and Plan B. Plan B is also available over the counter at the Hall Health Pharmacy, most other pharmacies, and a vending machine on campus at Odegaard Library.
Please contact us if you are a UW student who needs help obtaining EC.
HPV vaccination
Hall Health offers HPV vaccination to UW Seattle students and established Hall Health patients. Please call us at 206-685-1011 to schedule.
Bring your insurance card and student ID and check-in on the first floor.
Vaccines that are recommended for you based on your age and assigned sex are fully covered by most US insurance plans when you visit an in-network provider. Learn more about health insurance and cost.
STI testing and treatment (including PrEP)
To schedule an appointment for STI testing, call us at 206-685-1011. Be sure to let us know when you call if are experiencing symptoms.
STI testing needs vary from person to person based on age, assigned sex and risk factors. Unfortunately, in most cases, it’s not possible for Hall Health staff to tell you in advance of an STI testing visit what the out-of-pocket cost will be. The cost will depend on your health insurance benefits and network, the complexity of the visit and which lab tests are included. You can learn more about your health insurance benefits here. See the FAQ below for more information.
Birth control methods
- If you are a current UW Seattle student, you can talk with a Family Planning Counselor at no cost. Call us at 206-685-1011 to schedule a virtual, telephone or in-person visit. The Family Planning Counselor cannot order lab tests, perform exams or write prescriptions.
- For prescription birth control, including to schedule a pre-IUD or pre-Nexplanon consultation, call us at 206-685-1011.
Support for survivors of sexual & relationship violence
If you have experienced or are experiencing any sort of unwanted sexual encounter, and would like to discuss support options and resources, you can speak to a confidential advocate through the Survivor Support and Advocacy Program at UW LiveWell. There is no cost to speak with an advocate. The Confidential Advocates can also can discuss resources and options if you are experiencing relationship violence, stalking, or sexual harassment. Please email them to set up an appointment at lwadvoc@uw.edu. The Confidential Advocates work with all UW Seattle students and all tri-campus faculty and staff, as well as the Medical Center employees.
You can also find information about resources via the UWPD regarding Domestic and Relationship Violence, and Sexual Assault.