Health Center at Crispus Attucks High School
1140 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street
Room 615
317-226-2792
CAHSclinic@indyhealthnet.org

Meet Our Team

Healther Jolivette, NP
"I really enjoy working with teens and helping with their health needs. In my spare time, I like spending time with my children/family. I also like doing anything active, like swimming, hiking, biking, and ice skating."

Tria Savage, MA 
"My Name is Tria Savage and I am a Medical Assistant with HealthNet. I have been a Medical Assistant since 2012.  I love being a Medical Assistant, because helping people get well or feel well is my prerogative.  Whether big or small, short or tall, my heart in the health field will reach them all." 

Under Federal Guidelines for Title X programs, students may self-consent to confidential health services provided in this clinic.

Services available may include:

  • Open access scheduling

  • Height, weight, or blood pressure checks
  • Screenings for vision or hearing
  • First aid for common minor injuries like sprains, strains, scrapes, or minor burns
  • Emergency care for problems like difficulty breathing or serious injury
  • Medical care for common issues like headaches, sore throat, colds, ear infections, sinus infections, stomach pain, period issues, seasonal allergies
  • Evaluation of chronic conditions, like asthma, frequent headaches or ear infections, seizures
  • Testing for infections like strep throat, urinary tract or yeast infections and TB (tuberculosis)
  • Giving over-the-counter medicines
  • Well-child checkups including physical exams for sports, college entry, or work
  • Vaccines (shots)
  • Education about exercise, quitting smoking, stress, nutrition, personal hygiene, period issues, acne, weight, and developing a healthy lifestyle.
  • Help signing up for health insurance
  • Referrals for services like dental, primary care, behavioral health, social work, prenatal care, and other healthcare needs
  • Sexually transmitted infection care: testing, treatment 

  • HIV testing and prevention (PrEP) 

  • Free condoms

  • Birth control: pills, patches, Depo, Plan B

  • Pregnancy testing 

  • Sexual health and wellbeing education and counseling