What to do if I have been recently assaulted?

After a sexual assault, it’s hard to know how to react. You may be physically hurt, emotionally drained, or unsure what to do next. It’s hard to know what to do, how to feel, or what your options are.

A sexual assault medical forensic exam is a free medical examination to provide medical treatment and collect evidence up to 5 days after a sexual assault. The exam is completed by a healthcare provider with specialized training called a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE).

If you seek a medical forensic exam you can receive medical treatment for injuries and trauma, access to preventative treatment for sexually transmitted infections, HIV, or pregnancy, and preserve evidence to give you time to decide whether you would like to report the crime.

Please know that you’re not alone.

Most hospitals offer medical forensic exams, and some community-based programs offer this service as well. Below is the information for the two programs offering medical forensic exams in the greater Lansing area. To find a local SANE program, call the RAINN hotline 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).

MSU Sexual Assault Healthcare Program

Open to any person 18 and older, walk-in 24/7 or call ahead 517-353-2700

Student Services Building 2nd Floor
556 E. Circle Dr. East Lansing, MI 48824

University of Michigan Health Sparrow Hospital Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Program

Open to children and adults, walk-in to ER 24/7, 517-364-1000

1215 E. Michigan Ave. Lansing, MI 48912

Justice and healing can mean different things to different people. Some survivors have found that reporting has been an important step towards healing. Every person’s situation is different, and the decision to report is completely up to you.

Advocates can help you to understand your options and support you throughout the process.

  • You can make a report to Law Enforcement to initiate a criminal investigation.
    • Call your local police department (For on-campus incidents contact Michigan State University Police Department (517) 355-2221)
    • In an emergency call 911
  • You can make a report to the Michigan State University Office of Civil Rights & Title IX/Office of Institutional Equity to initiate a University-based investigation.
    • Call 517-353-3922 during business hours or complete the online Public Incident Reporting Form

Reporting processes can be complicated and overwhelming. Staff Advocates at the Center for Survivors can provide you with confidential support and information to understand your options and make the choice that is best for you. Call the Center for Survivors front desk at 517-355-3551 during business hours and ask to be connected to a staff Advocate.

Healing and recovery after an experience of sexual violence is a process, and it looks different for everyone, but healing is possible. There is no timeline for recovery and the journey of healing has its ups and downs. Speaking with a trained therapist might help you to understand how this experience has impacted you and how to start your journey to recovery.

MSU students can call the Center for Survivors front desk 517-355-3551 during business hours and ask to be connected with a therapist. For off-campus referrals contact our Crisis Hotline 517-372-6666 or Crisis Chat centerforsurvivors.msu.edu/ or view our Survivor Resources List (PDF).

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