Cornell Health provides sensitive and confidential sexual health care – including medical services, counseling, and consultation – for all Cornell students.
Our multidisciplinary medical and mental health providers strive to deliver care that is respectful and responsive to students’ diverse needs, experiences, gender identities, sexual orientations, and values.
Services
Cornell Health provides ...
- Preventive exams and health screenings (including GYN exams & Pap smears / cervical cancer screenings)
- Safer-sex information and pharmacy supplies
- Contraception (prescription and non-prescription birth control) and emergency contraception (visit our Pharmacy page)
- Sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention, testing, and treatment
- IUD and Nexplanon placement and removal (pain management options available for IUD placement)
- Pregnancy testing, and pregnancy options referrals
- HIV prevention (including PrEP prescriptions and PEP/post-exposure prophylaxis), screening, and management/support
- Gender-affirming services including hormone therapy
- Assistance to victims of sexual assault
- Colposcopy as a follow-up for abnormal Pap smear results
- Counseling and support for issues and concerns related to relationships, sexual / gender identity, intimacy, sexual functioning, and sexual trauma
Sexual health information
Visit our Sexual Health & Relationships page for an overview of the most sought-after sexual health topics.
Visit our Fact Sheet Library and select "Sexual health & relationships" as the category to view patient education materials on sexual health, sexual pleasure, safer sex tips, STI prevention, birth control, abortion, and more.
How to get care
Medical care
Most sexual health appointments can be scheduled online by logging in to myCornellHealth (enter your Cornell NetID & password and click "Appointments"). You can also call us to schedule at 607-255-5155.
Gynecological care:
- All primary care providers at Cornell Health have received formal training in and can support concerns related to gynecology and sexual health concerns. See a list of our providers who have additional experience and expertise assisting students with IUD or Nexplanon placement/removal and concerns related to uterine function, pelvic pain, and other related issues.
- To support complex GYN concerns, Cornell Health medical clinicians can consult with and refer students for telehealth appointments with Weill Cornell Medicine gynecology providers. (Weill Cornell is in network with most insurance plans.) Learn more about Cornell Health's partnership with Weill Cornell.
Mental health care
Visit our Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) page to learn more about the counseling and support services we offer, including individual counseling and group counseling. You may also stop by a “Let’s Talk” site for a free, informal consultation with a Cornell Health counselor.
Cost
There is no cost for asymptomatic STI screenings and preventive visits, pregnancy testing, and some counseling services.
Most other services are $10 / visit.
Learn more on our Cost for Service page.
Confidentiality
Your care at Cornell Health is confidential. If you have questions about confidentially – related to billing, health records, or anything else – visit our Confidentiality & Patient Rights page.