Scheduling an Appointment

To schedule an appointment with a crisis counselor you can call 617.353.7277, send a message to SARP via Patient Connect, or book an intake directly through Patient Connect. 

To send a message to SARP, go to the ‘Messages’ tab on the left side of Patient Connect. Choose ‘Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Center’ and select the option that best suits your need. This is our preferred method to show interest in joining one of our groups. 

To book an intake directly, go to the ‘Appointment’ tab on the left side of Patient Connect. Click ‘Schedule An Appointment’ then certify that you are not having an emergency. Next click ‘SARP (Sexual Assault Response and Prevention)’ and it will give you the option to send a message to SARP or book an appointment directly. If you choose to book an appointment you will be asked a short series of questions. If you have experienced a sexual assault in the last 5 days, you will not be able to book online. Please call so that a counselor can provide you with more urgent care.

Phone 

617.353.7277

Our phone is answered during regular business hours, Monday through Friday 9a-5p. After 5p on weekdays and over weekends you can speak with a crisis counselor on call. After-hours, let the phone ring until you hear a voice message that instructs you to press 1 to leave a non-urgent voicemail or 2 to speak urgently with the crisis counselor on call.

Address

Charles River Campus
930 Commonwealth Ave
1st Floor
Boston, MA 02215

You can enter the building from Commonwealth Ave or Pleasant St.
Through Commonwealth Ave: take a slight right and follow the long hallway past the eye clinic. SARP will be on your left hand side, designated by a sign above the door.
Through Pleasant St: continue past the staircase and straight through the lobby you will see our door marked with our name.

Medical Campus
Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller Mental Health Center
85 E. Newton Street, 818
Boston, MA 02215

Feedback

We welcome feedback on SARP prevention and response services. Please use the feedback form provided by Student Health Services (of which we are a part) or send an email to the Sexual Assault Response & Prevention Center at sarp@bu.edu