Physical Health
Health at MVC
Student Health & Psychological Services
Moreno Valley College's Student Health & Psychological Services provides a caring place where a program of health education and services is available to improve student retention and success in college. Students with paid student services fees have access to health and wellness resources, services, tests, examinations and more.
The Health Services team is comprised of medical doctors, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and mental health counselors who are trained to assist you in a professional and confidential manner.
Health Education
Campus Well Newsletter
Campus Well is an online monthly newsletter featuring the latest on health and wellness.
Wellness Central
Your health and wellness are important and connected to your ability to succeed as a student. Wellness Central is a free online health and wellness resource that is available 24/7 in your space at your pace. Wellness Central is brought to you by HSACCC in partnership with the CVC-OEI and the Foundation for California Community Colleges.
Health Insurance
Healthcare Marketplace
Enroll for affordable health insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace at HealthCare.gov.
Visit the Healthcare Marketplace
Medi-Cal and Medicaid
Medi-Cal strives to provide Californians with access to affordable, integrated, high-quality health care, including medical, dental, mental health, substance use treatment services and long-term care. Medi-Cal is California's Medicaid public health insurance program that provides needed health care services for low-income individuals including families with children, seniors, persons with disabilities, foster care, pregnant women, and low income people with specific diseases such as tuberculosis, breast cancer, or HIV/AIDS. Medi-Cal is financed equally by the state and federal government.
Project KIND (Kids in Need of Doctors)
Project KIND is a non-profit organization helping uninsured children obtain "No Cost" healthcare services such as medical, dental and vision coverage. If your child is uninsured and in need of healthcare services, please visit your child's school Health Office and ask for a referral to Project KIND.