Teen Pregnancy Prevention

Community Health Connection’s teen clinics provide confidential sexual and reproductive health care for teens 19 years and younger. Walk ins are always welcomed, and with two locations featuring private entrances, visitors to our teen clinics will be received by a warm, caring staff. We are here to listen, and offer counseling and education to address any questions or concerns you may have. If you prefer to make an appointment, please call 918-622-0641.

Teen Clinic Locations & Hours

Ellen Ochoa
12020 East 31st Street
Tuesdays, 1:00 – 6:00 pm

Kendall-Whittier
2321 East 3rd Street
Thursday, 1:00 – 6:00 pm

Local Resources

Take Control Initiative

The Take Control Initiative empowers women with the choice of when to have children through education, outreach and free clinical services for long acting reversible contraception (LARC). The Take Control Initiative provides qualifying females of reproductive age with their choice of Mirena, Skyla, Liletta, ParaGard, or Nexplanon for free.

Youth Services Tulsa

More than 17,000 young people will turn to Youth Services Tulsa this year for help, some at the most difficult times in their lives. YST offers a wide array of innovative and proven programs focused on counseling, runaway and homeless youth, delinquency prevention and youth development. Our programs are based on the needs and input of youth, their families, and our community, and are recognized as national models for quality and creativity.

Tulsa Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy

The Tulsa Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy is a collaborative organization working to make systems-level change to reduce teen pregnancy in Tulsa. The Tulsa Campaign works with government nonprofit agencies to improve capacity in education and health services to youth and make changes at the district, organizational and/ or policy level. The Tulsa Campaign was the first organization in Oklahoma to approach teen pregnancy in this way.

Openarms Youth Project

The Openarms Youth Project​’​s purpose is to offer programs for and driven by Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (GLBTQ) youth through multiple processes that serve to facilitate personal growth and empowerment.

Funding for this webpage was made possible by the Office of Population Affairs (Grant PA-FPH-16-036). The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

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