Our medical staff helps young people with everything from birth control, to tests for pregnancy and STIs, to routine exams. And we’re here not only for issues around sexual health. Our counselors and educators help young women and men with many areas of their lives that affect health: relationships, decision making, substance abuse, nutrition and eating habits, and emotional balance.
To open our doors wide, PPGG health centers throughout the Bay Area have set aside times for youth. During these convenient Teen Clinic hours, anyone aged 12 to 19 can drop in for low-cost, friendly health care. Our promise to every young person: excellent care that’s in touch with your age, gender, and culture.
Remember: you’re welcome to set up an appointment any time, at any of our health centers. But you may just want to drop in during our Teen Clinics. Bring a friend, bring your questions—take charge of your health!
Services at Teen Clinics
- Pregnancy Testing
- Birth Control (without exam)
- Birth Control (with exam)
- Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Testing and Treatment
- HIV / AIDS Testing
- Emergency Contraception
- Annual Exams - Pap Tests
- Education / information
- Chance to ask questions of a health educator
- Condoms
- Snacks
Clinic Hours and Locations for Teens
View Driving Directions or Public Transit Information for any of the Teen Clinics shown below.
Oakland Teen Clinic - Eastmont Mall, Suite 210 (7200 Bancroft Avenue)
Every Thursday from 1:00-5:00 pm
Redwood City Teen Clinic - 1230 Hopkins Avenue
Every Wednesday from 2:00-4:00 pm
Rohnert Park Teen Clinic - 1370 Medical Center Drive
Every Wednesday from 3:00-4:30 pm
San Mateo Teen Clinic - 2211 Palm Avenue
Every Wednesday from 1:30-3:30 pm
San Rafael Teen Clinic - 2 H Street
Every Thursday from 1:00-4:00 pm
Be Prepared for Teen Clinic
Things to bring:- If you have medical insurance, please have your medical card and photo ID with you.
- Magazine, book or homework if there’s a wait.
- List of your questions for the medical staff.
- A friend, if you don’t want to come alone.
- Patience—but trust us, it’s worth it.
- Fill out some forms.
- Get weighed.
- Give a urine sample.
- Undress for your exam.
- Wait. People who arrive before you will be seen first.

