Student Health and Counseling | The University of New Mexico (See map below ) SHAC provides quality health and counseling services to all UNM students to foster student success Fees charged at SHAC are much lower than community rates SHAC is funded in part by student fees SHAC is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Healthcare (AAAHC) Tell Us How We Are Doing Timely Care Medical
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SHAC Health Portal - University of New Mexico If you would like to speak to a SHAC staff member, please call SHAC at (505) 277-3136 during our regular business hours Launch the SHAC Health Portal
Student Health and Counseling - University of New Mexico When students are challenged by excessive stress or difficult personal problems, psychological and or psychiatric support may be helpful or necessary To access SHAC Counseling Services, see Counseling Appointments Confidentiality is essential for effective treatment
Student Health and Counseling - University of New Mexico UNM Students may access the SHAC Health Portal, a web-based portal for secure messaging between SHAC patients and providers Call SHAC at (505) 277-3136 Health Q A Internet Service: Go Ask Alice!
Student Health and Counseling - University of New Mexico We offer a full range of medical services, including the ability to manage urgent medical conditions Appointment Instructions Below is some important information that you need to know about how to access medical care at SHAC: Call SHAC at (505) 277-3136 to schedule an appointment
Student Health and Counseling (SHAC) - University of New Mexico You can call SHAC together to schedule, or when regular services resume, you may walk them in Intakes (Triage) is between 10am and 4pm every weekday If you or the student have questions about what to expect, availability, or the specific services we provide you may call to consult with a provider or use the Ask-A-Question form