ACES: Adolescent Center for Education and Services

ACES: Adolescent Center for Education and Services Teen Matters Walton provides free, confidential health services for people ages 11 to 19 in a teen-friendly environment.

We have several additional locations in northeast Georgia. We offer confidential, free or low-cost health services to teens to help them prevent pregnancy and STDs. Services include:

-Abstinence Education
-Birth Control
-Pregnancy Testing, Counseling, and Referral
-STD Testing and Treatment

We operate as part of the Walton County Health Department.

Make a promise to yourself and those around you to stay drug-free. Celebrate Red Ribbon Week to raise awareness and spre...
10/27/2025

Make a promise to yourself and those around you to stay drug-free. Celebrate Red Ribbon Week to raise awareness and spread the word about with your schools and communities. For more info and to find materials: https://go.usa.gov/xMRvz

October is  . It's important for everyone to understand their health and how to maintain a healthy life. Health and medi...
10/23/2025

October is . It's important for everyone to understand their health and how to maintain a healthy life. Health and medical professionals should use plain language and give you time to understand. If you don't understand something a health or medical professional is telling you, be sure to ask questions. We are all working together to ensure you and the community are as healthy as possible.

Help ensure your family is ready for any adventure and is protected against preventable illness! Immunization Awareness ...
08/28/2025

Help ensure your family is ready for any adventure and is protected against preventable illness! Immunization Awareness Month is a great time to see if you are up to date on recommended vaccines!

For more information visit https://northeasthealthdistrict.org/vaccines

In recognition of National Breastfeeding Month, we want to celebrate the Northeast Health District’s lactation staff mem...
08/23/2025

In recognition of National Breastfeeding Month, we want to celebrate the Northeast Health District’s lactation staff members! Our lactation staff serves mothers as they care for their infants, helping moms navigate breastfeeding basics while also educating them on proper techniques, how often to breastfeed, and more. In turn, this experience also helps mothers develop strong bonds with their children. Our staff’s dedication and support make a difference for families throughout our district and we appreciate everything they do!

Help us show appreciation and gratitude for our wonderful staff members!

To protect your health when temperatures are high, remember to stay cool, stay hydrated and stay informed.STAY COOL: Wea...
08/18/2025

To protect your health when temperatures are high, remember to stay cool, stay hydrated and stay informed.

STAY COOL: Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing. Stay in an air-conditioned place.

STAY HYDRATED: Drink plenty of water even before you are thirsty. Don’t wait until you are already thirsty. Avoid sugary or alcoholic beverages which can cause you to lose even more body fluid.

STAY INFORMED: Prepare for extreme heat ahead of time by keeping an eye on local weather forecasts.

Check on each other at least twice a day while working in extreme heat. Heat-related illness can cause confusion or loss of consciousness.

For more information and tips: https://www.cdc.gov/heat-health/about/index.html

Healthy choices go together. You don’t need sleep OR physical activity. You need both! The same is true for vaccines. Th...
08/05/2025

Healthy choices go together. You don’t need sleep OR physical activity. You need both! The same is true for vaccines. They fit right in with a healthy lifestyle, and it’s one of the easiest choices you can make. National Immunization Awareness Month is a great time to see if you are up to date on recommended vaccines!

For more information visit https://northeasthealthdistrict.org/vaccines

Viral hepatitis is a leading cause of liver cancer, cutting short the lives of thousands of Americans each year. Hepatit...
07/28/2025

Viral hepatitis is a leading cause of liver cancer, cutting short the lives of thousands of Americans each year. Hepatitis A and B can be prevented with vaccines; have you gotten yours? Contact your local health department to learn more or to schedule a vaccination appointment. For more information about hepatitis viruses, visit https://bit.ly/3pARJZ7

Address

1404 S Madison Avenue
Monroe, GA
30655

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 1:30pm

Telephone

+17702074151

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