Adolescent Medicine
Patient Resources
The Division of Adolescent Medicine is located within the Department of Pediatrics, on the 7th floor of the Crosstown Center.
If you need assistance after hours, on the weekend, or on a holiday, call the Pediatrics Department at 617.414.5946 and a doctor or nurse practitioner will return your call within 30 minutes. If you are ill, please take your temperature before calling so you can tell the on-call provider whether you have a fever.
In a life-threatening situation, call 911 or go to the Pediatric Emergency Medicine at 725 Albany Street (same location as the main ER).
Confidentiality Policy
To protect our patients' health and to comply with Massachusetts state law, we provide adolescents with confidential care for problems related to sexually transmitted diseases and contraception. If you are a parent or a patient and you have a question about our confidentiality policy, please speak with your adolescent's primary care clinician.
Programs and Services
Aftercare Clinic
CATALYST Clinic
CATCH - Child and Adolescent Transgender Center for Health
Childbirth Education
Family Planning Clinic
Menstrual Disorders Clinic
Pediatrics - Nutrition and Fitness for Life
Pediatrics - Psychiatry
Teen and Tot Program
Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Care
Adolescent Medicine will provide complete physical exams for any patient established in our practice up to and including 22 years of age.
Patients 23 years of age and older will be encouraged to transition to a provider who practices adult medicine. However, our practice can continue to address urgent needs until the patient’s 24th birthday. After the 24th birthday, appointments may be made on a case-by-case basis and must be approved by the patient’s PCP.
Please note:
- A patient is considered successfully transitioned to an adult medicine provider after they have had a visit/appointment with that provider. Until they have had a visit, they are still considered an Adolescent Division patient.
- A patient is considered “new” if they have not been seen in the Pediatric/Adolescent Practice for three years or more. Any new patient 21 years of age or older should be scheduled with an adult medicine provider, unless they need a consult or access to adolescent subspecialty services, in which case patients can be scheduled up to age 25.
Resources for the Transition to Adult Care
BMC Resources
- BMC Step-by-Step Guide to Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult Primary Care
- BMC Transition Timeline for Young Adults with Special Needs (PDF)
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Resources
- Division for Children & Youth with Special Health Needs: Health Transition for Youth and Young Adults with Special Health Needs
Resources for youth and young adults, their families, and providers as they move from pediatric to adult health care systems and learn to take charge of their health and related needs. - Division for Children & Youth with Special Health Needs: Health Transition Support and Advocacy Groups
Resources for those with special health needs as they transition to adulthood. - Secondary Transition
Transition resources pertaining to Special Education and IEPs from Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). - Turning 22
Resources and information to help families with disabled children transition into adulthood.
Other Trusted Resources
- A Bridge to Adult Health Coverage and Financial Benefits
MA Department of Public Health handout (March 2015) with details about updating Social Security insurance as a child with special needs turns 18. Also available in Spanish. - DisabilityInfo.org
Comprehensive UMass Chan Medical School/Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center resource to help people with disabilities find information about healthcare and other services. - Got Transition?
Helpful website that can help answer questions youth and families might have about the transition process. - Healthy Transitions
Resource from the New York State Institute for Health Transition Training for Youth with Developmental Disabilities that features a transition skills checklist as well as guides and videos for topics like scheduling an appointment, getting health insurance, guardianship, managing medication, and more. - Massachusetts Guardianship Association
Information and resources about guardianship and conservatorship in Massachusetts. - Planning for Life after Special Education (PDF)
Disability Law Center, Inc., manual for students, parents, and guardians about transition services.
General Resources for Newly Independent Youth/Young Adults
Our Teen and Tot Program staff has compiled a list of resources for independent youth and young adults and those responsible for other family members: