Sexual Health Services
Family & Clinic Services at Central District Health (CDH) offers complete physical wellness exams, STI/HIV testing, pregnancy testing, and a variety of contraception options.
Call us to learn more or schedule an appointment: 208-327-8514
Family Planning & Birth Control
Family Planning clinics provide counseling and contraception to enable men and women to plan when and how many children they wish to have.
Birth control choices at CDH include:
- Oral Contraceptive Pills
- Nuva Ring
- Depo-Provera Shot
- Intrauterine Devices (IUD)
- Implant
- Condoms
- Natural Family Planning
Free Condoms
- Get free condoms for personal use from One® via this link.
- Establishments in Ada, Boise, Elmore, and Valley Counties can use the CDH Condom Request Form.
- CDH is working with breweries, bars, wineries, and more to provide free condoms. Fill out a the short form above to take part.
For Teens
If you are a teen between the ages of 14-18 and are having sex or thinking about having sex, Teen Health Services at Central District Health may help you get the answers you’re looking for. All teens are welcome regardless of identity, sexual orientation, or ability to pay.
Call us at 208-327-7400 to make an appointment.
Parental involvement & confidentiality: CDH offers Abstinence & Reproductive Health Care Education and Counseling, Pregnancy testing, birth control options and STIs testing and treatment. Parental involvement is encouraged, when possible, and consent is required for those under 18 years of age due to Idaho law.
Parental involvement during a minor’s appointment is encouraged, as parents can be a positive influence on a teen’s health and well-being. If no parent is able to join the minor, parental consent is necessary for those under 18 years of age.
Health Screenings
Central District Health is committed to improving the health and well-being of our community. At CDH’s Reproductive Health Clinic, anyone can receive complete health screenings and physical wellness exams, STI/HIV testing, pregnancy testing, and a variety of contraception options. Complete physical examinations are also available.
Know your HIV status?
To find HIV Test Centers near you, text your Zip Code to: KnowIt or 56694 or visit CDC – Get Tested
Pregnancy Testing
CDH offers pregnancy testing, options counseling, prenatal education, and outside referral for prenatal care. Our mission is to support women in their reproductive health choices with education and resources.
Call us at 208-327-7400 to make an appointment.
Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening
CDH offers breast and cervical cancer screenings by appointment at our Boise clinic.
Women’s Health Check offers free breast and cervical cancer screenings to those who qualify. Qualifying information available at the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Elmore County residents are referred to Desert Sage Health Care. Ada and Boise County candidates are referred to the Family Medicine Health Center. Valley County residents are referred to Adams County Health Center.
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are infections you can contract through sexual contact. STIs can affect anyone. Medication can treat STIs caused by bacteria, yeast, or parasites.
CDH offers counseling and testing for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, hepatitis B and C and HIV. The cost of testing is based on a sliding fee scale and risk factors.
Vaccines have been developed and approved by the FDA to prevent two STIs, Hepatitis B and HPV (genital warts). Vaccination prior to exposure as well as regular cervical screenings are important to protect your health. Schedule an appointment to talk with a healthcare provider.
Although an HIV vaccine does not exist, CDH offers Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for appropriate candidates. PrEP is a way for people who do not have HIV but are at substantial risk of getting it to prevent HIV infection by taking a pill every day.
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
CDH offers Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for appropriate candidates. PrEP is a way for people who do not have HIV but are at substantial risk of getting it to prevent HIV infection by taking a pill every day.
The pill (brand name Truvada) contains two medicines (tenofovir and emtricitabine) that are used to prevent HIV infection. When someone is exposed to HIV through sex or injection drug use, these medicines work to keep the virus from establishing a permanent infection.
Effectiveness of PrEP: When taken consistently, PrEP has been shown to reduce the risk of HIV infection in people who are at high risk by 92 to 99%.
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is a treatment given after a possible exposure to help prevent infection. A PEP appointment should be scheduled as soon as possible after exposure. Treatment for HIV PEP needs to start within 72 hours.
Services
- Health Information – Abstinence, Pregnancy, STIs and Healthy Relationships, or any other reproductive health issue.
- Pregnancy Testing – Testing, counseling and referrals for prenatal care.
- Family Planning, Wellness Exams, STI & HIV Testing – Information, Evaluation, Testing and Treatment of STIs, Reproductive Life Planning. Many forms of birth control are available.
- Immunizations – Review your history and provide the vaccines you need.
Cost: Most charges are based upon ability to pay. A sliding fee schedule makes the majority of the services affordable to low income clients. We accept cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, debit cards, Medicaid and insurance.
Resources
- IDHW – Apply for Medicaid
- Women’s Health
- Men’s Health Network
- Adopt a New Beginning
- IDHW – Idaho Department of Health & Welfare
- CDC – Center for Disease Contol and Prevention
- CDC – Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Teen Pregnancy