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Lions Wellness Center
The Lions Wellness Center Health Clinic is open to both students and the general public. We provide a range of medical services to meet your healthcare needs, from routine check-ups to specialized treatments. Our goal is to help you stay healthy and feel your best. Come see us for personalized care and support on your wellness journey!
Healthcare services for students and community members.
At Lions Wellness Center, we’re dedicated to offering excellent care for minor injuries and illnesses, so students can concentrate on their studies without health worries. Plus, our services extend beyond just students – they’re available for everyone in the community. Whether you’re a student dealing with a sprain or a community member with a nagging cough, our clinic is here to help. Our team is committed to your well-being, making sure you get the care you need to feel your best. Here’s a glimpse of the comprehensive services we offer:
- Physical exams
- Sports physicals
- Immunizations
- Screenings
- Reproductive health services
- Referrals for services not provided
Mondays through Fridays: 8:00am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm-4:30pm
How to find us
2370 Gable Road
Across the street from St. Helens High School “A Building”
St. Helens, OR 97051
- (800) 244-4870
- (503) 397-1424
At this clinic, we:
- Serve all patients
- Offer discounted fees for patients who qualify
- Don’t deny services based on a person’s:
- Race
- Color
- Sex
- National origin
- Age
- Gender Identity
- Disability
- Religion
- Sexual orientation
- Inability to pay
- Accept insurance, including:
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
If you’re covered by health insurance, remember to bring your insurance details or card along for your appointment.
Student Satisfaction Surveys:
Students between the ages of 12 and 19 who visit the SBHC may be asked to complete an anonymous survey after their visit. The survey asks about the student’s satisfaction and experience at the SBHC, as well as some general questions about their physical and mental health status. Students can refuse to take the survey and this will not affect their ability to get care at the SBHC. To see a copy of the survey, please go to the “SBHC Data Requirements” link on http://healthoregon.org/sbhc . If you have questions about the survey, please contact the SBHC State Program Office at [email protected]