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Seattle & King County
401 5th Ave., Suite 1300
Seattle, WA 98104

Phone: 206-296-4600
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Toll-free: 800-325-6165

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Kent Teen Clinic

233 2nd Ave. S. [ MAP ]
Kent, WA 98032

Phone: 206-296-7450
Fax: 206-205-0750

Getting there: The clinic is in a brick building on the corner of 2nd Ave. S. and Titus. We are on the same street as the post office, and across the street from Kent Youth and Family Services.

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Hours open:

Serving ages 12-20 years

Open Monday - Friday
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Please see 2009 site closure schedule on King County furlough days which includes most Public Health offices, Public Health Centers and services.
  • What is a teen clinic?
    A teen clinic offers family planning services just for teens. Teen clinics come in different forms. Many teen clinics are actually special hours during a regular clinic's schedule that are reserved just for teens. And some clinics only see teens. At Public Health, we have both types of teen clinics. Teen Clinic is a safe, confidential place for teens to receive services, get information, or just to hang out. See list of other available Public Health Teen Clinics in multiple areas around King County.

  • Is my visit confidential?
    Yes! In Washington State, all health care services offered at family planning clinics are confidential. This means that you don't need written permission from your parents to get services like birth control, annual exams, STD tests, and pregnancy tests. It also means we will not tell anyone about your visit unless you would like us to. We always encourage teens to talk with a parent or another trusted adult about their care with us. However, it is ultimately the teen's decision who to involve. Find out more about teens and confidentiality.

Personal Health Services:

Adolescent clinic
Physical examinations, illness care and family planning services for teens and young adults from 12 to 20 years.


Application worker
Public Health Application Workers can assist you over the phone or in person with filling out a medical application or a form.

Emergency contraception (EC)
Emergency contraceptives are methods of preventing pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse. They do not protect against sexually transmitted infections. Emergency contraception can be used when a condom breaks, after a sexual assault, or any time unprotected sexual intercourse occurs. Learn more about EC and other forms of birth control from the Family Planning website.

Childbirth education classes

Family Planning and STD clinic
Family planning services and education and reproductive health care includes HIV and STD screening, pregnancy tests, birth control and referrals.
Notice of Privacy Practices
This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review it carefully.

see also
Free or low-cost health insurance 
For Washington State residents, find out if you qualify for free or low cost health insurance through the Washington State Basic Health Plan or Medicaid.

Breast and cervical health
Learn how to get a free breast and cervical cancer screening for low-income women in Washington State.

Breastfeeding resources in King County
Detailed fact sheets on breastfeeding methods, a listing of lactation clinics and breast pump rental stations in King County.

Tobacco prevention
Learn about Public Health's efforts to promote King County businesses to be smoke-free.

Travel clinics
A Public Health travel clinic nurse provides information and emphasizes the best ways to prevent travel-related illnesses as well as provides the recommended vaccinations for your travel itinerary.