For patients aged 12 to 16 years old
When you are young, your parents are usually involved in your health care. They may make decisions for you, and speak to health workers on your behalf. But as you get older you have more rights. You can decide if you want your parents to be involved or not.
Teenagers aged 12 to 16 are welcome to see a Doctor on their own if they want to, however, we would advise that an adult should come with them if possible.
Sexual health advice is available, as is advice on other issues such as depression, drugs, alcohol and self-harm and we can advise teenagers about emergency contraception if required.
Will my parents be given information about me?
Usually, health workers are not allowed to tell your parents anything you have talked to them about, unless you have agreed to this. But the health worker may suggest that you speak to your parents or an adult you trust.
Further Information
Seeing a medical professional with a parent or alone
Children and young people - Consent to treatment