VCOM College Catalog and Student Handbook
at the expense of the student (or the student’s family member). These services include 24-hour/365 days a year crisis services that are available to support students outside of regular hours. Counseling is confidential between the student and counselors of these agencies.
Auburn Campus
Carolinas Campus
Auburn Psychology Group 861-D North Dean Road Auburn, AL 36830
Modern Wellness 945 East Main Street, Suite 5 Spartanburg, SC 29302 OR 5 Independence Point, Suite 120 Greenville, SC 29615
Non-Emergency Appointment: 334-897-4343
24-Hour Crisis Telephone Service: 334-524-5858
Non-Emergency Appointment: 864-383-9002
24-Hour Crisis Telephone Service: 1 ‐ 800 ‐ 277 ‐ 1366
Louisiana Campus
Virginia Campus
Family Solutions Counseling Center 1105 Hudson Lane Monroe, LA 71201 Non-Emergency Appointment: 318-322-6500 OR
New River Valley Community Services 700 University City Boulevard Blacksburg, VA 24060-2706 Non-Emergency Appointment: 540-961-8319 (Jennifer Hopper) If Ms. Hopper is on vacation call: 540-961-8300 ext. 1169 (Joshia Hu) You can request an in-person or telehealth appointment.
1401 N. 7 th Street, Suite B West Monroe, LA 71291 Non-Emergency Appointment: 318-503-8300
24-Hour Crisis Telephone Service: 318-460-0800
24-Hour Crisis Telephone Service: 540-961-8400
All students, OMS 1 – OMS 4, who have VCOM health insurance, have access to Teladoc Health where they can access counseling, psychiatry, and general medical appointments via video or phone appointment. There is no out of-pocket cost for students or dependents who are covered by the insurance plan. Psychiatry services are available to members aged 18+. Counseling services are available to members aged 13+. Students can schedule a counseling or psychiatry appointment by registering and requesting an appointment at https://www.teladochealth.com/benefits/aetna or through the Teladoc Health mobile app. Students can download the Teladoc Health mobile app from the app store. Counseling and psychiatry sessions cannot be scheduled via phone.
All students can also access several crisis resources, some of which are listed below: •
SAMHSA’s National Helpline – Provides free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. Phone: 1-800-662-4357
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