For Adolescents and Their ParentsWe are committed to caring for children throughout their teenage years. We hope the information posted here will assist teens and parents address some of the issues that make this a challenging time. We also want families to understand that certain aspects of their teenager’s medical concerns require confidentiality.
Adolescents need yearly check ups to ensure they are growing and maturing in a healthy way, are up to date on important immunizations, and making safe and smart lifestyle choices. We see young adults through age twenty-one and guide them through the transition to an Internal Medicine or Family Medicine Physician. Links for Adolescent Patients and their Parents/GuardiansStopBullying.gov provides information from various government agencies on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
The American Social Health Association website offers parents and teens information about sexual health: http://www.iwannaknow.org The Center for Young Women’s Health website provides health information for teen girls around the world: http://www.youngwomenshealth.org/ Young Men’s Health is a similar website for males featuring state-of-the-art health information: http://youngmenshealthsite.org/ Planned Parenthood Teens: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/info-for-teens/ TeensHealth is a comprehensive website for teens and parents about all aspects of health: http://teenshealth.org/teen/ Healthy Children is the American Academy of Pediatrics website for parents: http://www.healthychildren.org/ Gay & Lesbian Youth Services of WNY offers a variety of opportunities and services for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and questioning youth and their friends, ages 14-21. http://www.glyswny.org Confidentiality StatementAllentown Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine provides routine health care for teens and young adults. We want to work with you and your family to meet all of your health care needs: physical, mental, and emotional.
Young adults need specialized medical care and a doctor with whom they can discuss anything, from acute and chronic illness, health maintenance and preventive care, sexual concerns and emotional problems. Their parents also need special guidance and support through these years. Our practice goal is to provide comprehensive health care to teens and their families. As teens begin to develop into adults and take more responsibility for their lives, we ask for more input from them about their health. As part of comprehensive health care, it is our practice to ask parents to wait outside for part of the interview and encourage the adolescent to discuss his or her own view of their problem. Talking to teens without the parent also gives teens a chance to ask questions or give information they may feel self-conscious about. Teens often have questions or concerns that they may feel embarrassed to talk about in front of their parents. It is important to give them enough freedom to grow but not so much that they get involved in the wrong activities. Many teenagers and young adults experiment with high-risk behaviors that can lead to serious problems. 2015 data from CDC survey of High School Students show the following:
Most teenagers will hide their behavior so parents are not the first to find out. Our goal is to help identify these problems before they become too big and to help prevent them. To do this we must give them a reason to trust us. New York State law requires that some services be offered to teens privately. We ask parents to leave for part of the interview for confidentiality and to build trust. We also encourage the teen to discuss important issues with parents. It is important to know that if your child is doing anything to hurt him/herself or others, or if someone is hurting them, we will be forced to break confidentiality. We are always available to discuss health problems, answer questions, and work with you to help your teen or young adult child make the best choices for a healthy future. |
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