Tuesdays from 2-6 pm at the Charles Clark Medical Centre
This clinic offers the following walk-in services to all teens and young adults up to the age of 27:
- Birth control, STI testing, pregnancy testing, emergency contraception
- Education on birth control, STIs, and healthy relationships
- Drug awareness
Mental health counseling sessions are offered at this clinic, with a booked appointment. These sessions are designed to deal with anxiety, depression, or reduction of stressful circumstances.
For further questions or concerns, or to book an appointment for the mental health counseling sessions, please call 403-652-1654.
FAQ’s
Do I need an appointment?
We offer drop-in services, which means you can walk in without an appointment Tuesdays from 2-6. The mental health counselling requires an appointment, which you can make by calling 403-652-1654. The counselling appointments are offered on Tuesdays from 12:30-2.
Will my parents be told?
Our services are confidential, meaning that legally we cannot tell anyone (including parents/legal guardians) if, why, or when you went there.
What can you get at our clinic?
- Free birth control
- Free condoms
- Emergency contraception (morning after pill, Plan B)
- Pregnancy tests
- STI testing
- Information on healthy relationships, sexually transmitted infections, drug awareness and pregnancy
- Information about all birth control options
- Counselling to deal with anxiety, depression or reduction of stressful circumstances
Do I have to go by myself?
You can bring a friend, a partner, a parent or you can come on your own; whatever you are comfortable with.
Is there a cost?
No, medical services are free.
Is there an age limit?
We offer our services to teens and young adults up to the age of 27.
Do I need a health card?
No, you can see a health care provider even if you don’t have a health card. You may be asked if you have a health card or know your number. Your health information will still be kept confidential even if you provide your health card/number.