they don't usually "give them out" but you can go to your local health department for a urine test just about anytime you think you may be pregant. most are free but sometimes it depends on the persons income.
Pregnancy centers offer pregnancy and often STI testing for free to anyone, regardless of income, and also help with material needs if you are pregnant, parenting classes, adoption assistance, and usually ultrasounds. Go to optionline.org, call 1-800-712-HELP, or text "HELPLINE" to 313131 to find a pregnancy center near you.
They provide services on a "sliding scale". Basically, it's what you can afford.
The answer depends on your local Planned Parenthood, whether your state provides funding for family planning through Planned Parenthood and other Title X agencies, the reason for your visit (must meet federal Title X guidelines), and your income and family size. Contact your local Planned Parenthood to find out if there are programs in your area that help provide free services. For instance, in New York, some patients may get free services through Title X sliding scale, Family Planning Benefits Program, 24-month extension coverage after a Medicaid-covered pregnancy, or presumptive Medicaid eligibility for pregnancy coverage.
Not normally. There are different state and local programs in different areas. In our area, prices are on a sliding scale based on income. There's a program sponsored by the state for which you can apply to get free services. Call your local Planned Parenthood office to find out what programs are available where you live.
Free drug tests are not a typical service at Planned Parenthood offices. Contact your local office for informatio specific to your location.
Some Planned Parenthoods offer free pregnancy testing, and others offer the service on a sliding scale based on income. Call your local office to see about pricing.
Yes you can. Planned Parenthood clinicians can order qualitative or quanitative tests depending on the reason for the test.
Yes they do.
Most unemployed patients are eligible for free or low-cost birth control pills at Planned Parenthood. Contact your local office for information specific to your situation and location.
You can make an appointment with Planned Parenthood. They can write a prescription for birth control pills. They also give away free condoms.
yess..minors can get birth control. you can go to a local free clinic or go to planned parenthood, they base the cost of the pills on your income, so any minor can get them pretty cheap.
You may have a local Planned Parenthood clinic in your area. I am not sure depending on where you live. I do know that my neighbor goes there to get birth control pills in our area and if you are low income without health insurance they are basically free. Search for a planned parenthood in your area. If not there may be other clinics you will find in your search.
Planned Parenthood in your area will give you questions about your income and they can give you birth control for free or for a really low cost, you could also try visiting a local health clinic as many states have a program to provide free or low cost birth controls.
Go to Planned Parenthood. some places will let you put a tab on them until you can pay later, but they're around $10 a month
Services at Planned Parenthood are provided based on ability to pay. Costs range from free to typical private-office rate, based on your income and family size. Contact your local office for information specific to your situation.
your local planned parenthood. if you have a low income they are cheap, or even free. the service is also confidential and it does not matter what age you are. even if you use birth control, use condoms unless you want to risk getting a disease.
Your state dental association will be listed in the ADA.org website and you can look up info. You can also check at www.dentistreviews.com for a particular dentist. Check out Planned Parenthood of Greater Memphis (http://www.plannedparenthood.org/memphis/) for information on free birth control.
In order to buy birth control pills you must go to a health care provider, for example; Planned Parenthood, and speak to them about starting birth control. A nurse will will discuss with you options and get your weight, height, blood pressure and other vitals and tests. They'll give you information to help you decide what method might be best for your. In the US, you can only get birth control through a prescription.
In the US, birth control pills are by prescription only, so your girlfriend must see a health care provider for a prescription. Once she has a prescription, you can pick them up for her. Contraceptive pills are offered at Planned Parenthood locations at low cost or free of charge.
You don't have to be a specific age. A minor can get education on birth control and free condoms, STD and pregnancy testing and prenatal care without parental consent.no age limit, based on income