yes, they do or at least they used to.
There are free clinics, birth control clinics, substance abuse clinics, and clinics for those that have insurance.
Birth control is available at many doctors and OBGYNs. Even if they do not have it in office, they will be able to write you a prescription. You may also check for planned parenthood or public health clinics in your area. Most public health clinics will base the price of the pills on your income if you are uninsured. This may even be free in some situations.
You can make an appointment with Planned Parenthood. They can write a prescription for birth control pills. They also give away free condoms.
No,you will need to have a pelvic exam and a doctors prescription for birth control.
Your local family planning agency can tell you about any programs available for free birth control pills. In addition, offices that provide birth control sometimes have samples available.
Haight Ashbury Free Clinics was created in 1967.
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.
go down to the US and go to a pregnancy prevention clinic. you don't have to go down to the US. You can get birth control from your family doctor, and if you don't have one then just go to an urgent care and they will likely give you a 3 month script. Or if all else fails there is free clinics or birth control clinic to help teens that don't want to go to their family doctor, there is a birth control clinic is most cities. There was one in the mall offices in my area, just look it up on the internet.
If one is looking for information about clinics in Virginia there are a few sites that offer listings of free clinics in the state of VA. One can find these listings on sites such as the VA Free Clinics website.
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.
You can get free samples usually from your doctor, health clinic, or possibly even your school.
Free condoms are available from some health care providers and clinics. Planned Parenthood provides free condoms for its patients and have clinics across the United States and Canada. Additionally, many college health clinics provide free condoms.