Health services
The health services delivered by The Centre for Adolescent Health provides health care for young people and their families and promote positive adolescent development.Our services take into account the wide range of family, school, peer and individual issues that can effect the health of young people.
Services are delivered in a range of settings that include inpatient and outpatient hospital, community based and custodial settings.
Specialist Outpatient Clinics includes Adolescent Medicine, Chronic Fatigue Clinic, Gynaecology Clinic, General Mental Health and Respiratory Clinic.
RCH Eating Disorders Program provides assessment, consultation and treatment services to young people.
Adolescent Forensic Health Service provide health care services to young men and women aged 10-21 years who are involved in the Youth Justice System.
Adolescent Inpatient Unit for care for adolescents with all manner of acute and chronic health issues.
Chronic Illness Peer Support (ChIPS) assisting young people with chronic illness.
Creative Expression provide adolescents with the opportunity to develop through participation in a broad range of creative and recreational-based activities.
Young People's Health Service to improve the health of young people who are experiencing homelessness and includes young people in refuges and temporary accommodation.
Referrals
To access Specialist Outpatient Clinics and the RCH Eating Disorders Clinic a Centre for Adolescent Health Referral (PDF 120KB) form is required.These services can only be accessed with a GP referral or by having their GP or other medical practitioner complete the form. More information on referrals.
For Chrinic Illness Peer Support (ChIPS), Young Peoples Health Service, Adolescent Forensic Health Services and all other programs see specific web page links above.