Student Health Center
Our on-campus Student Health Center is open!
118²Êͼ¿â students are eligible for healthcare services through our healthcare partner, Via Care Community Health Center. You can receive healthcare services on campus at our Student Health Center, at the Via Care East Cesar E. Chavez Clinic, or via telehealth.
On-Campus Student Health Center
Building D3-107
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 am–5 pm
Closed weekends and holidays
Drop-in or call the 118²Êͼ¿â front desk at (213) 763-3767 to schedule an appointment.
All services provided by Via Care. Staff are LGBTQ-friendly and Spanish-speaking.
Via Care Clinic (Off-Site)
4755 East Cesar E Chavez Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90022
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 am–5 pm
Closed Weekends and Holidays
For an appointment call Via Care at (323) 268-9191.
Be sure to let Via Care know you are an 118²Êͼ¿â student.
Staff are LGBTQ-friendly and Spanish-speaking.
Free Services with your student health fee
Mental Health Services
Via Care
Individual and Group Therapy are available through the Student Health Center. Drop-in or call the 118²Êͼ¿â front desk at (213) 763-3767 to schedule an appointment.
TimelyCare
118²Êͼ¿â is now partnered with to deliver a new virtual health and well-being platform for students. The service provides 24/7 access to virtual care at no cost!
Learn more about Timely Care and other Mental Health Resources
Additional Services for you and the whole family*
- Dental Care
- Podiatry
- Pharmacy and prescriptions
- Case management
- Pediatrics
- Hepatitis C testing and treatment
*Not included with your student health fee. Additional services are covered by Medi-Cal, MyHealthLA, and most private insurance plans.
Call Via Care (323) 268-9191 for more information.
Upcoming Health Workshops/Events
*Information TBA
Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT)
What is the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT)?
The Behavioral Intervention Team, also known as BIT, is a multidisciplinary team responsible for supporting and responding to serious but non-immediate, non-emergency student concerns and behaviors. All 118²Êͼ¿â Classified Professionals, Faculty, and Administrators are encouraged to report all concerning behaviors so that the BIT can document and track "red" flags over time and, ideally, proactively respond to a situation. BIT is not a crisis intervention team. BIT submissions are NOT monitored 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Types of Observed Behaviors or Situations to Report
- Anger and rage
- Hysterical or emotional outbursts
- Eating disorders
- Suicidal thoughts or ideations
- Hopelessness, desperation
- Anxiety, depression
- Impulsive or rash behaviors
- Bullying
- Delusional or paranoid speech
- Constant frustration
- Yelling or disrespectful actions
- Signs of distress
- Substance abuse
- and many other behaviors that are disruptive or may pose harm to students or others
When in doubt about submitting a BIT referral, feel free to contact BIT at bit@lattc.edu
BIT Reporting Cycle
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Report is submitted
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BIT acknowledges report
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BIT reaches out to Student and/or Reporting Party
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BIT formulates plan of action
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BIT follows up with referring party
This form is to be used by Faculty, Classified Professional Staff and Administration for Non-Emergency situations only. BIT submissions are NOT monitored 24 hours, 7 days a week. If this is an emergency that involves an imminent risk of harm to self or others, please contact 911.
(You must be logged in to your Microsoft Office 365 account to submit the form online)
Request a BIT Presentation
Complete a if you would like BIT to provide a brief presentation at your upcoming department/unit meeting. Presentations are generally 30-minutes.
For questions or concerns regarding BIT, please contact us at bit@lattc.edu.