Overview
The Wellness Center is here to help you care for yourself. Whether you need basic medical assistance, food, financial guidance, or just want to talk to someone about personal issues, we can help.
We offer the following services:
Health
- Confidential medical advice from a healthcare provider
- Treatment of a variety of illnesses and injuries
- Some medication refills, including birth control
- Tuberculosis screenings for employment and transfer purposes
- Orders for laboratory testing, including titers
- Referrals to internal and external resources
Book a health telemedicine appointment Monday–Thursday between 9 am – 3 pm while classes are in session by clicking the button below. You will be directed to a Zoom waiting room where you’ll be assisted as soon as possible.
Schedule a free telemedicine appointment
Outside of those times or if you cannot reach anyone by clicking the button above, you can email csmwellness@smccd.edu or call us at (650) 574-6396 to book a health telemedicine appointment.
Personal Counseling
- Confidential individual, couples, or family counseling
- Referrals to internal and external resources
- Counseling currently available in English, Spanish, Mandarin, and Japanese
Book a personal counseling appointment Monday–Thursday between 9 am – 3 pm while classes are in session by clicking the button below. You will be directed to a Zoom waiting room where you’ll be assisted as soon as possible.
Schedule a free personal counseling appointment
Outside of those times or if you cannot reach anyone by clicking the button above, you can email csmwellness@smccd.edu or call us at (650) 574-6396 to book a personal counseling appointment.
Counseling Note: If you would like to meet with an academic counselor to talk about classes, call Counseling Services at (650) 503-4207 to make an appointment. Visit the Counseling Services website for phone hours.
SparkPoint
- Financial coaching
- Public benefits enrollment
- Access to on-campus Community Market (every Friday through July 2020)
- Referrals to internal and external resources
CalFresh
CalFresh is a nutrition assistance program funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that can help students buy the food they need to thrive and live healthy lives. SMCCD campuses have Sparkpoint staff who can help students to complete the application process and determine if they qualify to receive this benefit.

Student Eligibility
Students can only qualify for CalFresh if they meet specific criteria. For example,
students who work least 20 hours a week, or are approved for federal work-study, or
are parent, may qualify.
Please contact your Sparkpoint office to help with your application.
Contact Sparkpoint
CSM Sparkpoint
Nicole Salviejo
salviejon@smccd.edu
Contact Us
Wellness CenterPublic Safety/Medical Services
Building 1, Room 147
(650) 574-6396 Phone
(650) 574-6259 Fax
csmwellness@smccd.edu
COVID-19 Exposure
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May 21-27, 2022