Health & Safety

Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS)

One Darnall Hall

Tel: (202) 687-6985

Web: http://studenthealth.georgetown.edu/mental-health/

CAPS serves as the University’s primary mental health service for its students and campus community. Our mission is to collaborate directly with students in overcoming difficulties that may interfere with the accomplishment of their educational, personal, and career goals. CAPS strives to provide students with opportunities to develop greater self-understanding, identify and solve problems, and improve academic performance through the alleviation of psychological, emotional, and cognitive impediments.

CAPS offers a range of psychological and psychiatric services including:

(1) psychological evaluations, individual and group psychotherapy, and referral;

(2) medication consultation and follow-up;

(3) outreach and campus consultation; and

(4) crisis assessment and intervention.

For more information about the services offered at CAPS, please consult the website listed above.

Safety & Emergency Preparedness

Web: http://www.georgetown.edu/campus-life/safety-and-emergency-preparedness/

Georgetown uses an integrated approach to safety and security on campus and in the surrounding community, coordinating a network designed to provide a safe environment, to prevent problems before they occur, to respond swiftly and effectively when problems arise and to maintain essential services and business operations after a serious incident.

Key Resources:

Department of Public Safety (DPS)

116 Village C West

Tel: (202) 687-4343 (non-emergency)

Tel: (202) 687-HELP (4357) emergencies only

Web: http://police.georgetown.edu/

Georgetown University’s location just within the perimeter of the city makes it a relatively safe haven in an urban environment. The University’s Department of Public Safety (DPS) is in operation 24 hours a day. In an emergency off campus, call 911 to reach the DC Police and Fire Departments. Please contact DPS as well, to receive the additional resources and assistance you may need during and after an emergency.

As in any urban environment, it is important to be aware of your surroundings at all times and take proper precautions to ensure your safety and that of your property. Report suspicious activity to DPS immediately. Doors should be kept locked at all times. Travel in groups when you walk into the city at night. Call SafeRides (202-784-RIDE), an escort service for students traveling around Georgetown and the campus. Register your bicycle & laptop with DPS and insure your belongings in the event of theft.

Enroll in HOYAlert, the University’s emergency notification system. Be aware of the Campus Alert System, which is an outdoor siren system that indicates the need to shelter-in due to a threat outside.

Additional Services:

Many services are available to help you remain safe. Detailed information about these services is available at http://police.georgetown.edu/campus/.

  • SafeRides: The SafeRides service enables students to request an individual ride to or from campus and any location in the Burleith or West Georgetown areas by calling 202-784-RIDE (7433). SafeRides is available Sunday through Wednesday from 8pm-2am and until 3am Thursday through Saturday. Detailed information concerning the area covered by SafeRides is available here: http://police.georgetown.edu/programs/saferides/.

  • Individual Escorts: When SafeRides is not in service, you may call 202-784-RIDE to request an individual escort from DPS. The method of escort (walking, patrol car, SafeRides van) will be determined by DPS, based on the resources available at the time of your call. We encourage you to request an individual escort outside of SafeRides operating hours if you need special assistance or feel unsafe for any reason. The boundaries for these escort services are the same as the boundaries for SafeRides. Additional information is available at http://police.georgetown.edu/programs/saferides/.

  • Neighborhood Shuttle: Four shuttles operate to and from the main gates of campus (37th & O Streets) in continuous loops from 10pm-3am Thursday through Saturday during the academic year:

    • Burlieth Loop Shuttle

    • West Georgetown Loop Shuttle

    • M Street Loop Shuttle

    • Adams Morgan / Dupont Circle Loop Shuttle

For detailed route maps, go to http://police.georgetown.edu/programs/saferides/.

Shuttle service begins on the first Thursday of the academic year and ends on the Saturday evening of commencement weekend. There is no Shuttle service Thanksgiving weekend, winter break, and during the summer.

Georgetown Emergency Response Medical Service (GERMS)

Suite 206, Village C West

Tel: (202)687-7546 (not for medical care), (202)687-HELP (4357) emergencies only

Web: http://georgetownems.org/

GERMS is a student-run, all-volunteer ambulance service that provides free emergency care and transport to anyone calling from the campus and surrounding community, including the neighborhoods of Georgetown (west of Wisconsin Avenue), Foxhall, and Burleith. It operates seven days a week, 24 hours per day. All members are certified as Emergency Medical Technicians at the basic life support level (EMT-B) or higher. GERMS regularly responds to a wide variety of medical emergencies with an average response time of less than five minutes.

Health Education Services

207 Village C West

Tel: (202)687-8949

Web: http://studenthealth.georgetown.edu/health-promotion/

Health Education Services is comprised of health professionals who are available to help students deal with a range of health issues, including sexual health, pregnancy, alcohol and drug use and abuse, eating disorders, sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, stress, management, and general health promotion. All services are individualized, confidential, and free for students.

Lactation Center

206B Car Barn

Tel: (202)687-2500 (for requests or reports)

Web: https://hr.georgetown.edu/about/lactation

Georgetown University provides a clean, comfortable space designated for nursing mothers to pump while they have to be away from their babies due to work or school. The room accommodates up to 3 women at one time and is available for any GU staff, faculty, or student with a valid GUID.

The Lactation Room on Main Campus is located on the 2nd floor of the Car Barn in Room 206B behind Einstein Bagels and is available Monday through Friday, from 8:00am until 9:00pm, and Saturdays from 8:00am until 5:00pm. It is equipped with a sink, comfortable seating, and ample electrical outlets near each chair. Nursing mothers will need to provide their own pump. Storage of personal belongings or milk in the room is not allowed.

For purposes of security and privacy, the lactation room is always kept locked. In order to gain access to the room, nursing mothers will need to register at one of 4 locations on campus (listed below) to present a valid GUID, provide contact information and receive a code to enter the room. This code will be changed approximately every 4 months and women who have registered will be asked to re-register to receive the new code.

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please contact Jane Banister, Director, Hoya Kids Learning Center, (jb39@georgetown.edu) or Laura Kovach, Director, The Women's Center (ljk23@georgetown.edu).

Student Health Center

Ground Floor Darnall Hall

Tel: (202)687-4500

Tel: (202)687-2200 (Appointments)

Web: http://studenthealth.georgetown.edu/medical-care/

The Student Health Center (SHC) is the primary health care center for Georgetown students. Staffed by a team of Family Practice faculty physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and support personnel, these professionals are dedicated to working with students and providing quality health care. Students can receive the same scope of services that they expect in their family physician’s office.

The SHC is located on the Ground Floor of Darnall Hall. Check the Student Health website for specific hours of operation. When the clinic is closed, students can call the emergency/after hours clinician at (202)444-PAGE.

The clinic encourages students to make an appointment in order to receive the most time and attention, although urgent problems are attended to on a walk-in basis.

The SHC is an outpatient facility; if a student requires longer observation or overnight care, he or she is admitted to and cared for by physicians at the Georgetown University Hospital. Services include routine office visits, preventive health care, a variety of procedures and laboratory work, immunizations, and referrals. An outpatient pharmacy is located at Georgetown University Hospital (GUH). In the event of an emergency, care is available at the GUH Emergency Room and at other area hospitals (student and health insurance provider are responsible for cost of emergency room visits). GERMS, a student-run volunteer ambulance service, provides transport to Georgetown University Hospital.

SHC charges for all services provided at the clinic. Students and parents should make the determination that their existing health insurance provides adequate coverage to include the cost of primary health care in the Washington, DC area. The University has arranged for an insurance plan that provides sufficient coverage should the student or parents so desire. Remember to submit your Immunization and Tuberculosis Screening Certificate to the Student Health Center. The form can be found on the Student Health Center website.

Student Health Insurance

1420 36th Street, NW

Tel: (202)687-4883

Fax: (202)687-4955

Email: shi@georgetown.edu

Web: http://studenthealth.georgetown.edu/insurance/

Georgetown University requires graduate students in a degree program who are registered for eight or more credit hours, or in thesis research, to have health insurance coverage. This requirement assures some relief of the burden of expensive health care to the students. Students who are required to have health insurance will be mandated to enroll in a 12 month plan if they do not have other insurance that is in effect prior to September 15. The Premier Plan's Sickness and Injury benefits include worldwide coverage, national PPO network discounts, and pharmacy card prescription coverage.

*Detailed information about the health insurance plan (general, specialized and emergency coverage) is on the Student Health Insurance website.