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Resources

Hotlines & Help


Emergencies

  • Life-Threatening: Call 911
  • FGCU Police: 239-590-1900

Assault and Rape Information, Support and Education

Howard Hall, Room 143
Phone: 239-590-7685

Domestic and Sexual Violence

Act Abuse: Abuse Counseling & Treatment

24 Hour Hotline: 239-939-3113

Food Insecurity

FGCU Campus Food Pantry
Location: Music Modular, Lot 7, Room 102
E-mail: slloyd@fgcu.edu
Phone: 239-745-3663

STD/STI Testing and Treatment Resources


State/Federal Funded Sites

Lee County Health Department (19 miles from FGCU Campus)
83 Pondella Road
North Fort Myers, FL 33903
(239) 461-6100, option #5

Planned Parenthood Fort Myers (11 miles from FGCU Campus)
6418 Commerce Park Drive
Fort Myers, FL 33966
(239) 481-9999

Privately Funded Sites

Independent Medical Group (15 miles from FGCU Campus)
28420 Bonita Crossings Blvd
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
239-268-3780

McGregor Health Clinic (16 miles from FGCU Campus)
3487 Broadway Avenue
Fort Myers, FL 33901
(239) 334-9555

Faith Based Testing Sites

Community Pregnancy Center (14 miles from FGCU Campus as well as on site at Student Health Services)
8660 College Pkwy, Suite 200
Fort Myers, FL 33919
(239) 689-1543

Verity Medical Clinic (8.5 miles from FGCU Campus)
8890 Salrose Lane, Suite #104
Fort Myers, FL 33912
(239) 433-1929

Wellness & Tips


CDC Covid-19 Isolation Precautions

 

Smoking Cessation

Here you can find assistance with smoking cessation. Please call 239-590-7966 for more information and to schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider or Tobacco Treatment Specialist (TTS). This is your first step in becoming smoke-free.

Tobacco Free Florida offers a number of free resources to help tobacco users quit. 

3 Free and Easy Ways to Quit

  • Talk to Quit Coach who can help you quit tobacco.
    1-877-U-CAN-NOW
    1-877-822-6669
    TTY/TDD 1-877-777-6534
  • Online help quitting tobacco is only a few clicks away.
  • Looking for a local face-to-face help? Find classes near you.
    1-877-848-6696

 For more information and tips, visit 

Community Resources

 Your guide to in Charlotte, Collier, Desoto, Glades, Hendry, Lee and Sarasota counties.

Information on Antibiotics

 Please visit  and "at the Centers for Disease Control website.

Strategic, Smart Eating

Many well-intentioned people go on fad or crash diets to start the new year but by the end of January, they've fallen into their old eating habits. Try a more balanced approach to changing your diet by committing to reasonable goals such as cooking and eating at home more often, cutting down on processed foods and practicing portion control.

FGCU Student Health Services offers no cost dietetic counseling through the services of a Registered Dietitian - Call 239-590-7966 for an appointment.

Regular Exercise

Staying healthy means moving your body---vigorously and regularly, which can be more difficult when classes begin and it's dark outside in the evenings. FGCU offers  many fitness activities and programs. Please visit  and  University Recreation & Wellness for more information.

Hydrate

Drinking eight, 8oz. glasses of water per day has all sorts of physical benefits. This habit can assist you in maintaining a balance of body fluids, keeping you healthy inside and out. Drinking this amount of water can also stave off hunger pains and helps maintain digestive health. To stay hydrated, water is the best, but juices, tea, and milk and even coffee are good alternatives. Stay away from alcohol which can actually contribute to dehydration.

Get Your Sleep

A good night's sleep can be elusive in today's world that's filled with reasons to stay up late and wake up early. Try to follow a regular sleep schedule鈥攅ven on the weekends鈥攁nd a consistent bedtime routine. Avoid caffeine and large meals late in the day or in the hours just before bedtime. Create a dark, quiet bedroom environment with moderate temperatures to encourage sleep.

Hand Hygiene

Wash your hands- Hand hygiene is integral to staying healthy in the winters. The germs that cause illness are common on daily touch points, such as doorknobs and light switches at home and desks. One of the best ways to protect yourself during cold and flu season is to wash your hands properly and often鈥攑articularly after contact with common surfaces. Wash hands with warm water, adequate soap, while lathering for 20 seconds before rinsing and drying completely with a clean towel. Use hand sanitizer in a pinch to kill germs.

Schedule Annual and Routine Exams

It's always a good a time to start planning for annual and regular wellness exams and appointments such as physicals and any visits with your doctors on campus. Call FGCU Student Health Services at 239-590-7966 to schedule an appointment for a general checkup or health screening.