Sexual health and wellbeing

The Student Health Office is here to support you and answer any questions you may have about sexuality and sexual health.

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Contraception

The Student Health Office (Service de santé étudiante – SSE) offers:

  • Consultations, including gynaecological exams
  • Information and advice on contraception, whether you are starting or renewing a method (pill, patch, vaginal ring, intrauterine device – IUD, implant, barrier methods)
  • Information on male contraception and dedicated consultations
  • Free access to male and female condoms and other sexual health supplies
  • Free, walk-in access to emergency contraception and pregnancy tests
  • Support and guidance if you are considering an abortion, with referrals and access to medical abortion at home

How to book a gynaecological consultation with the Student Health Office

You can book an appointment online via Doctolib: select "Médecin généraliste", choose the consultation location, then select "Gynécologie médicale".

You can also book an appointment by phone on +33 3 68 85 50 24.

Sexually transmitted infections

The Student Health Office provides information, screening and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). You can speak to a healthcare professional, get tested and receive treatment.

Period poverty

To tackle period poverty and support the university community, the University of Strasbourg has installed free sanitary pad and tampon dispensers across its campuses.

Read the article "53 distributeurs de protections gratuites pour lutter contre la précarité menstruelle" in Savoir(s), the University of Strasbourg's official magazine

Gender-based, sexual, homophobic and transphobic violence

Our healthcare team has been trained to support and guide students who have experienced harassment or sexual violence, in complete confidentiality.

A dedicated Listening and Support Unit (the VSSH unit) is available to provide fast, professional support. The team includes a psychologist, a social worker and legal advisors. You can contact them by email at violences-sexistes@unistra.fr and they will get back to you within 48 working hours.

All discussions with the Listening and Support Unit are confidential. The team can help you understand and talk about your experiences. They can also support you if you decide to report the situation to the university or to the French authorities.

Go to the "Tackling violence and discrimination" web page