Teen Clinic
Growing bones need great healthcare. We proudly provide medical and confidential counseling services at two school-based health centers and teen health clinics at our health center locations. We provide a safe, friendly and comfortable environment to meet your teen health care needs.
Book an Appointment
Appointments are scheduled at the enrolled student's school-based health center. Stop by your school's health center to learn more.
School-Based Health Centers
A School-Based Health Center (SBHC) provides comprehensive primary care services in a school year round. A SBHC can serve as a student's primary health care provider or supplement the services they would normally receive. Each SBHC offers medical, oral, social, mental health services, and health education to enrolled students.
School-Based Health Center Services
Primary And Preventative Care
- Well Child Visits
- Physicals
- Immunizations
- Chronic Disease Management
- Nutrition Counseling
- Acute Care
- Substance Abuse Screening
- Family Planning
- Pregnancy Testing
- Prenatal Care
- Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing, Counseling and Treatment
Behavioral Health
- Mental Health Services
Oral Health
- Examinations
- Cleanings
- Education and Counseling
- Sealants
The District of Columbia Department of Health provides oversight of the Student Health Center at Cardozo High School and H.D. Woodson High School.
Learn more about school based health centers on DC.gov.
Teen Clinics
Unity also provides a safe, friendly, and comfortable environment to meet your teen healthcare needs at several of our locations. Our clinical staff and providers have a particular passion for working with teens and young adults. We promise to truly listen to you and help you with any health concerns you have. Our clinic provides teens in the District of Columbia with quality and compassionate primary health care services.
Our teen clinic provides the following medical services
- Physical exams for school, sports, & camp
- Treatment for acute & chronic illness & injuries
- Vision/hearing screenings & follow up
- Dental services
- Immunizations
- Basic laboratory services & tests
- Administration of medication
- Referrals for specialty services
Confidential Services
- Reproductive and sexual health care
- STI/HIV testing, treatment, counseling, & education
- Substance abuse screening & treatment
- Mental health care
- Family planning and birth control (education, counseling, on site-dispense & prescriptions)
- Pregnancy testing & counseling
- Birth Control available:
- IUD
- Progestin implant (Nexplanon)
- Birth control pills
- Birth control patch
- Birth control shot (Depo-provera)
- Birth control vaginal ring (Nuva ring)
- Morning after pill (Emergency contraception)
- Male & female condoms
What to Expect
Who can be seen at the Teen Clinic?
The clinic is for any male or female aged 13-21 years old. Teens of any sexual orientation are welcome.
Check-in with a Patient Registration Clerk
At your appointment time, a Medical Assistant will get you ready to see the provider by getting your height, weight, blood pressure and temperature. You’ll be asked a few questions to get a better understanding of the purpose of your visit.
Next, a Medical Provider will listen to your concerns, ask you more questions and do an exam.
At the end of your visit, you can meet with a Nurse Health Educator to talk one-on-one about teen issues and answer any questions you may have. If you need help learning about different types of resources that are available to teens, you can meet with our Case Manager who will be glad to assist you.
After your visit, we can schedule a follow-up appointment or give you any referrals that may be needed.
What to Bring
- Photo ID (if you have one)
- Insurance information (if you have insurance)
- List of medications you are currently taking
Unity Health Care provides people in Washington, DC with quality health care regardless of ability to pay. For those who can pay, a sliding scale based on family size and income is used to determine the appropriate amount. Unity Health Care accepts Medicaid, Medicare, Managed Care Organizations, DC Healthcare Alliance (AmeriHealth, MedStar, Family Choice, Trusted Health Plan), and other private insurance plans.
Teen Clinic Services FAQ
We suggest you make an appointment, but walk-ins are welcome!
Your appointment may take 15 to 30 minutes.
Yes, you can!
If you are under 18 years old, we will need parental consent. Your parent or guardian can join you at the appointment or you can provide us with one of the following:
- Note from your parent or legal guardian giving permission to be seen at the teen clinic.
- Completed Parental Consent Form to Provide Care to a Minor or an Adolescent Treatment Consent Form
- If you do not have the form or a note the provider can attempt to call your parent or guardian to get a consent for your visit.
For these services (please see above), current DC law allows you to be seen at the clinic without a parent or guardian’s permission. However, we do encourage you to talk to your parent or guardian about your health concerns.
Yes, services are provided through our Interpreter Services Hotline.
Of course! We encourage you to bring a friend, family member, or partner to the Teen Clinic to help you feel more comfortable.
Consent
Medical Services: Need parental consent. Please see below.
Confidential Services: Current DC law allows for teens in the District of Columbia to self consent for health services related to contraception/birth control, prenatal care, screening and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, treatment for alcohol and/or drug services, outpatient mental health services.
View DC Minor Consent
*District of Columbia Municipal Regulations/Title 22/Section 600/Public Health and Medicine (August 1986)
Locations
Select one of our conveniently located community health centers.
Schedule an Appointment
Please email the team for more information or to schedule an appointment.