Health Services has a nurse practitioners that is a certified Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE) who can provide support and medical care after non-consensual sexual experiences.

At these appointments, the SANE will present the many options you can choose related to medical care, mental health support, reporting options, and evidence collection. The SANE may also make recommendations about certain treatments if applicable. The appointment is tailored to you and guided by your wishes and needs.

Make an Appointment

Please call the Nurse Triage Line at (802) 443-3290 to make an appointment.

Please note: If you need to be seen after hours (before 8:15 a.m. or after 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, or on weekends), you can call the Department of Public Safety at 802-443-5911 to request a call-back from a College SANE to discuss your options. If you need immediate support or a College SANE is not available, please go to Porter Medical Center emergency department at 115 Porter Drive in Middlebury. Community-based SANE nurses will be able to meet with you. You can call ahead to Porter at (802) 388-4701 to request SANE services and they may tell you a time to arrive to reduce wait time in the emergency department.

Other Related Resources

  • MiddSafe Peer Advocates Hotline: (802) 377-0239 (available 24/7 while on-campus classes are in session)
  • MiddSafe Online Advocate tool to explore campus and community resources without calling the hotline.
  • Staff in the Health and Wellness Education Office, Middlebury’s confidential Violence Prevention and Advocacy Specialist, can be reached by email at healthandwellnesseducation@middlebury.edu
  • WomenSafe is Addison County, Vermont’s confidential advocacy agency and their hotline is available 24/7/365 at (802) 388-4205
  • TalkNow is an on-demand counseling service that can be accessed through TimelyCare 24/7/365. 
  • To make a report with Middlebury College contact Butterfly Blaise Boire, Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator. She can be reached at (802) 443-2147.