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Seek Confidential Support

If you have experienced an incident of violence, you are encouraged to seek support as needed for your health and safety regardless of when the incident occurred.  Trauma affects everyone differently, receiving medical and/or counseling support is confidential and free for survivors of sexual violence, domestic violence and stalking. The information on this page talks about support that is available on the TTU Campus and within the City of Lubbock.

If you have experienced sexual violence, domestic violence, or any other violence, one option is to seek confidential medical support as soon as possible following the incident. A medical provider can address any health concerns and preserve evidence. You are encouraged to consider preserving evidence as soon as possible after an incident regardless of whether you contact law enforcement.  Evidence collected can be used to support a report if you make the decision to pursue these options at a later time.  Some treatment options are most effective within 72 hours of an assault, including injury treatment, HIV prophylaxis and STI (sexually transmitted infection) treatment.  Other options can still be effective up to five days after an assault, including forensic evidence collection and emergency contraception. 

Medical Support

TTU Student Health Services Student Wellness Center 806.742.2848
UMC Medical Center Emergency Room 602 Indiana Ave. 806.775.8200
Covenant Hospital Emergency Room 3615 19th St.  806.725.0000

Confidential Support

TTU Student Counseling Center Student Wellness Center 806.742.3674
Voice of Hope   806.763.3232
Voice of Hope Hotline   806.763.7273
Lubbock Mental Health Center 904 Avenue O 806.766.0310
StarCare of Lubbock 1950 Aspen Ave 806.740.1421
StarCare Crisis Line   806.740.1414

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