The Adolescent Health and Medicine Program at Children's Wisconsin addresses the physical, emotional and social changes that teens and young adults will face. We care for those from age 10 to 21.
Who We Treat
Why Choose Children’s Wisconsin for Teen Health
Staff in our Adolescent Health and Medicine Program are specially trained to help teens and young adults manage all the health problems they may face — from routine to serious.
Adolescence is a time unlike any other period of growth and change. For you and your child, the teenage years present new health challenges. Those include their physical development, nutrition, body image and emotional well-being. We help you understand cognitive development and normal development for your teen. Our Adolescent Health and Medicine Program supports and works with your child's primary doctor.
Appointments at the Teen Health Clinic
The Teen Health Clinic at Children's Wisconsin provides confidential, compassionate care for adolescents and young adults, supporting their physical, emotional and social health needs in a safe and judgment-free environment. Fill out this form to request an appointment.
Conditions Our Adolescent Health and Medicine Program Treats
Common adolescent issues and concerns:
- Physical development and anxiety related to male and female puberty
- Child and adolescent gynecological and menstrual concerns
- Weight and eating disorders assessment, including anorexia and bulimia
- Nutrition and health
- Anxiety, depression and other mental health issues
- The effects of chronic illness on teen development
- Developmental and learning disorders
- Relationship development
Our Locations
Our Doctors
At Children's Wisconsin, our doctors are 100% committed to the health and well-being of kids. They care for every aspect of a child's health, including their physical, social, dental and mental well-being. We are a community of dedicated professionals who shares an unwavering passion to care for kids whenever and wherever they need us.
