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Calgary Zone clinics offer confidential & youth-friendly drop-in services and booked appointments for Sexual & Reproductive Health services.
We are a youth-friendly clinic and will see people that fit into one or more of the following categories:
Eligibility for The Summit: Marian & Jim Sinneave Centre for Youth Resilience, opening 04 April 2023. People 24 years and younger.
Eligibility for Okotoks Health and Wellness clinic: All teens and young adults and any person with barriers to service (e.g., no Alberta Health Care, low income, or English is not first language).
Healthcare providers should consult the Alberta Referral Directory for service referral information.
No referral required. Patients self-refer.
Not all services are available at all locations. Check with each clinic to check what services they offer. Some services may be by drop-in or by appointment.
An estimated wait time will be provided at the time of appointment booking.
Wheel chair access available.
Metered parking available.
Tuesday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.Thursday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.
The Summit Sexual and Reproductive Health Clinic location is for people 24 years or younger.
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 1130 AM & 12:30 PM - 5:00 PM (closed for lunch 11:30 AM -12:30 PM)
Thursday : 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM (by appointment only), 12:30 PM - 5:00 PM (drop-in or appointment)
Note:
Clinic is closed on Statutory holidays.
Thursday’s 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM is by appointment only.
Nurse only clinic hours: (no doctor available)
Nurse-only services include:
2nd Floor: Liam's Community Connections Flex Clinic Space1015 17 Street Calgary Alberta T2N 2E5
587-534-7266
403-592-8431
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https://www.ahs.ca/summit
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Last walk-in accepted for the day is at 8:45 PM.
Open all days except for statutory holidays.
Walk-In Services provides mental health and support in a single session or "one at a time" service model.
Children and youth aged 7-17 and/ or their families or guardians may come to the Walk-In to met with a therapist for one hour to discuss concerns regarding the child or youth's mental health and collaborate in creating a support plan for those issues.
Clients may re-present at the Walk-In after their initial visit but may or may not be connected to the same therapist depending on scheduling.
Clients may be offered a single session connection with nursing, social work or peer support workers if this need is identified in their meeting with the therapist.
Service targeted to:
Closed on statutory holidays.
Paid parking located at the centre.
A 2 week program designed to support the successful transition from an in-patient stay back to home, school and community.
It is a a safe, structured, group treatment method that involves using everyday activities and a supported environment to help people with interaction in community settings.
Service targeted to youth who:
Wait period may occur based on availability.
Our website provides the following information:
Paid parking located at the Summit.
Intensive Community Treatment Services (ICTS) is designed to provide appointment based intensive individual, family, and group therapies for 1-4 hours daily for a period 4-6 weeks and does not have a school-based component. An individualized treatment plan will be developed based on the unique needs and goals that may include assessment, treatment and medication management as needed.
Internal referrals can be made by any (CAAMHPP) community-based services by completing the most current CAAMHPP key (in Connect Care or paper version).
Urban Calgary Sexual & Reproductive Health Clinics offer the following services:
*These services generally require a pre-booked appointment ( in-person or phone consultation )