Youth Services

We provide compassionate, high-quality, accessible, affordable healthcare and support services for young folks in safe and non-judgmental spaces

The West County Teen Clinic

The West County Teen Clinic, located at 652 Petaluma Ave Suite F in Sebastopol and operating Monday through Friday from 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm, welcomes walk-ins or appointments and offers the following services:

  • Medical care: sexual health and education, birth control options and emergency, pregnancy testing and options counseling including referrals for abortion or pregnancy care for pregnant people, STI testing and treatment, PEP and PrEP for HIV prevention, urinary and genital infection testing and treatment, cervical cancer screening, pelvic exams.
  • Mental and Behavioral Health care and referrals
  • Food bank and food resources
  • Peer education and support
  • Harm reduction counseling and overdose prevention, Narcan distribution
  • Resource support and navigation assistance
  • LGBTQIA+ friendly care

Licensed School-Based Health Locations

West County Teen Clinic

Serving all folks 12-26 years old

Address: 7050 Covey Rd in Forestville (in the main office)

Hours: Monday-Friday 1:30-5pm (walk in or appointments)

Laguna Health Hub in Forestville

Serving students of Laguna High School only

Address: 7050 Covey Rd in Forestville (in the main office)

Hours: Monday-Friday during school hours

Analy Health & Wellness Center in Sebastopol

Serving students of Analy High School only

Address: 445 Taft St in Sebastopol (Student Center-Room 2)

Clinic Hours: Monday-Friday during school hours

Guerneville School Wellness Center – Guerneville Elementary School

Serving students of Guerneville School and their families

Clinic Hours: Monday-Thursday during the school day

Program Enrollment and Referral

Anyone can use this form to refer to our services. Also, if you go to one of our school-based sites, you can walk into our centers during school hours. The West County Teen Clinic is available by appointment or by walking in. Whether for medical care, counseling, or support programs, completing this form ensures folks receive the assistance they need to thrive.

Minor Consent, Confidentiality, and CA Sensitive Services

In our school-based health locations, most young people are under the age of 18 and, therefore, need their parent or guardian’s consent to treatment on their behalf for most services. In California, minor consent laws enable young people aged 12 and over to consent to some services.

Minors may consent to certain services related to sexual and reproductive health, mental health, and drug and alcohol treatment.  For details, please see the National Center for Youth Law’s California Minor Consent and Confidentiality Laws grid. When a young person accesses services under minor consent laws, those services are to be maintained confidentially – meaning that providers are bound by law to not share this information, including with parents/guardians.

Meet The Team

Program Staff

Medical Providers

Maria Baron, FNP (she/her)
Analy Wellness Center & Guerneville School Provider

Behavioral Health Providers