
Empowered, Healthy Teens.
You decide what happens next.
You don’t have to be surprised.
We’ll walk you through what to expect at appointments.
You’ll get all the information.
We’ll have a no-pressure conversation with you. You’ll get everything you need to make an informed choice.

What services can I get?
- All forms of birth control.
- Pregnancy tests.
- Annual exams for women, as recommended by age.
- Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) screenings and treatment.
- Sexual health immunizations.
- Reproductive health education and counseling.
What do I need to know first?
How do I make an appointment? Do you accept walk-ins?
- It is best to schedule an appointment.
- To set up an appointment, call the Clinic at 970-248-6900.
What do I do when I arrive?
- First, check in with the front desk staff.
- You’ll fill out some paperwork.
- Bring your ID.
- If you want to use insurance, bring your insurance card.
Do I have to remove my clothing during my visit?
- You can stay dressed for most appointments.
- If you have symptoms of an infection or receive an IUD, you may need to put on a gown for the personal exam.
- The provider will leave the room while you put on the gown.
What does a confidential appointment mean?
- Your conversation and any procedures are between you and your provider.
- You can chose to include family members or not.
- Your provider will help you talk to your family if you’re ready.
What happens next?
If I don’t have insurance, how will I pay for my care?
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- Insurance is not required to receive services.
- Pregnancy tests and STI screenings are free or low-cost.
- Birth control costs are on a sliding scale based on income.
- If you use insurance, we’ll bill your insurance company.
Will I have to come back for a follow-up appointment?
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- Most of the time, follow-up appointments aren’t necessary.
- Your provider will let you know if you need a follow-up appointment.

Are you a parent of a teen?
- We appreciate how you support your teens. They may want you to be with them during their exam.
- Teens may also request time alone with their provider to review personal information.
- Our visits are confidential. We cannot share confidential information about teens unless they ask that we do.
- It’s important that you continue talking to your teen about their sexual development. To learn how to have these conversations, go to the American Sexual Health Association’s Parent Site.