Birth control refills including Depo shots
Birth control prescription without exam Emergency Contraception (EC, Plan B, «morning after pill») Vaccines including the HPV vaccine Pregnancy test STI screening if not experiencing symptoms (including HIV) Walk - ins are welcome until 30 minutes before the close.
Birth control refills including Depo shots
Birth control prescription without exam Emergency Contraception (EC, Plan B, «morning after pill») Vaccines including the HPV vaccine and Flue vaccines Pregnancy test STI screening if not experiencing symptoms (including HIV) Walk - ins are welcome until 30 minutes before the close.
Not exact matches
According to a poll released Tuesday by the Public Religion Research Institute, 52 % of Catholic voters support the Obama administration requirement that health plans cover
prescription birth control without a co-pay.
Only 17 percent objected to terminal sedation (sedating dying patients to the point of unconsciousness), but 42 percent objected to
prescription of
birth control to teenagers
without parental consent, and 52 percent objected to abortion for failed contraception.
Lawmakers in Oregon and California have implemented measures that will allow women to obtain
birth control pills directly from pharmacies over-the-counter,
without a doctor's
prescription.
The Department of Health and Human Services is expected to decide by August whether
prescription birth control will be included on the agency's list of preventive services that insurers must cover
without co-pays or other additional charges.
Starting in August,
birth control will be treated like any other preventive
prescription under the Affordable Care Act, and will be available
without co-pays or deductibles
Planned Parenthood led the charge on several critical women's health and rights victories, including: the creation of the
birth control pill and the development of the IUD; the legalization of
birth control and abortion care; insurance coverage for contraception; public awareness and availability of emergency contraception; ensuring that pharmacies fill
prescriptions for
birth control; and coverage
without co-pays of the full range of FDA - approved contraceptive methods.
Planned Parenthood today hailed the Institute of Medicine (IOM)'s recommendation on including
prescription birth control as a women's preventive health service, which would be covered
without co-pays by new insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act.
You can also get a new
prescription for
birth control without leaving your couch.
It is so much more than a Pap test — you can have a physical exam, get STD testing, discuss your overall health, and get
prescriptions for
birth control (which Planned Parenthood offers
without mandatory pelvic exams).
RHTP Statement on Legislation to Make
Birth Control Pill Available
without a
Prescription, RHTP (May 26, 2015)
A recent study has shown that if women who were at risk for unintended pregnancy were able to easily access effective
birth control (such as the Pill) at low cost and
without a
prescription, their rate of unintended pregnancy would decrease significantly.
This patient fact sheet outlines non-hormonal and hormonal
birth control methods that can be purchased or used
without a
prescription.