Medical Services
Norco College is here to support you! In efforts to promote social distancing, we are offering both in-person and Telehealth services. *Please note, students under the age of 18 must have aminor consentform on file prior to treatment.
To schedule an in-person appointment, please call (951) 372-7046
Students are now able to schedule appointments and complete required medical forms. Medicat patient portal gives students the ability to make more informed decisions about their health.
The portal can be accessed at https://rccd.medicatconnect.com
Ask A Nurse
Unsure what type of services you need, call Norco College Nurse Advice Line
Not sure where to go with questions about your Health? We're here for you!
Norco College Ask A Nurse is a free service for registered students. Our experienced nurse can help you determine if you can manage your care at home and decide what to do next.
Medical Care
Our Physician, Nurse Practitioner, and Registered Nurse are available to perform basic medical care, preventative health screening, treat short-term illness, and assist students with general health-related concerns at no charge for registered students. *Our provider is available for Appointments on 1 & 3rd Mondays of each month.
While the majority of services performed at Student Health & Psychological Services are free,additional fees do apply for:
- A program required physical exam (Nursing, Early Childhood Education, EMT, etc.)
- Lab and Diagnostic Testing
- Immunizations
- Prescriptions
Opioid Misuse and Overdose Prevention
Combatting the opioid crisis starts with education and action. Norco College Student Health is here to help you prevent and identify overdoses. Take advantage of available funding to access life-saving resources: Nasal Narcan Spray Fentanyl / Xylazine Test Strips Free Training Available Learn how to prevent and respond to opioid overdoses through our free training sessions.
"Administering Naloxone” equips public health agencies, community organizations, friends, family members and others with the knowledge and skills needed to prevent opioid-related deaths by using naloxone, a drug that can reverse an overdose. The 11 minute training video includes a six point checklist on how to recognize when a person is overdosing and demonstrates how to dispense naloxone and provide post-overdose care. The video was produced by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Safe and Active Communities Branch as part of a comprehensive strategy to address opioid misuse and prevent overdose deaths.
For more information or to obtain your free resources, contact the Student Health & Psychological Services Office at (951) 372-7046. Take a step toward saving lives—empower yourself today.