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Medical Care for Homeless Youth offered by Neighborcare Health's 45th Street Clinic
Offers confidential medical care, including mental health counseling, alternative medicine, family planning and STI screening for youth ages 12-26 who are currently or recently homeless or unstably housed.
Operates drop-in homeless youth clinics.
Offers confidential health services, including treatment for general illness, physical exams, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, mental health counseling, pregnancy testing, birth control, confidential HIV testing, injuries and gender-affirming care.
Also provides case management; helps clients enroll in ORCA Lift; offers dental care referrals; helps connect clients to PrEP.
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HIV Services offered by Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon at HIV Day Center
Operates a drop-in center for people living with HIV/AIDS. Offers hot breakfast and lunches, access to phones and computers, and recreational activities such as art therapy, games, and video-based media. Also provides clothing, showers, mail services, and hygiene supplies.
Provides a drop-in center serving hot breakfast and lunches, access to phones and computers, and recreational activities such as art therapy, games, and video-based media. Also provides clothing, showers, mail services, and hygiene supplies. Guests have access to laundry services, massages, acupuncture, foot care, and haircuts on a sign-up basis.
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Medical Services offered at HMC Youth Clinic
Homeless drop-in youth clinic offers general health care services, including exams, contraception, STI testing, psychiatric evaluations and services, and limited acupuncture.
Homeless drop-in youth clinic offers general health care services, including:
- General physical exams
- Psychiatric care, including evaluations, medication management and referrals
- Sexual transmitted infection (STI) testing.
- Birth control including oral contraceptive pills (OCPs), emergency contraception (Plan B), and condoms.
- Upper respiratory problems
- Dermatological problems, including lice and scabies
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