

Primary care pediatric offices want to make all their patients and families feel comfortable and welcome. For patients who are 13-21 years of age, this becomes even more important. There are approaches providers can take to discuss issues of importance to this population in a confidential and private manner. The following resources provide guidance and strategies for enhancing the care that teens receive, resulting in a better experience for providers, patients, and families.
Last Updated
08/04/2021
Source
American Academy of Pediatrics