At clinics and hospitals. If you live in the US you can find all places at abortion.com. Just click on your state.
You added this to abortion so I assume you mean a clinic that perform abortions as well. You find all clinics that perform abortions in the US, and in your state, at abortion.com. There you can find the one closest to you.
The Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) would eliminate every restriction on abortion nationwide. FOCA will do away with state laws on parental involvement, on partial birth abortion, and on all other protections. FOCA will compel taxpayer funding of abortions. FOCA will force faith-based hospitals and healthcare facilities to perform abortions.
State insurance does not cover abortions. This goes for Oklahoma and any other state.
That has to be a surgical abortion by a doctor. If you are in the US you find places that perform surgical abortions at abortion.com. Just click on your state.
New York State Medicaid pays for abortions at participating providers in New York State.
No, hospitals in the state of Florida will not perform abortions. If the heart is still beating the procedure will not be done. This is very unfortunate. Even when the procedure is deemed medically necessary they will not do it. Friends of mine were told that their baby had Down Syndrome and was in heart failure. The baby would not live and if the pregnancy was left to continue the mother would miscarry and it could be very dangerous for her due to a rare clotting condition. So, they have to go to a specialist office, have the baby's heart injected with Potassium in order to stop the heart. Then they can go to the local surgery center the next day to have the D&C. It's so sad when pro-lifers have such influence that good people who WANTED their baby have to suffer even more due to politics.
Surgical abortions are usually only allowed in hospitals acc to state laws. But all PPL are different and not all perform abortions but I don't think they do it.You really need to call the clinic you are going to and ask.
You can find information on Virginia nursing programs in many different places. Try online, a the Virginia home page for their state, or you could go to different hospitals and ask the nurses and staff there to get a better insight.
According to the Virginia Department of Health, there are about 17,000 quick-service and casual-dining restaurants in the state of Virginia and about 10,000 additional food-service locations in schools, hospitals, hotels, etc.
No, Virginia is the state, Jamestown is a city in Virginia.
Mainly state run and state funded hospitals. GP's most often either work in private practice, but with a state refund scheme or in stat run hospitals. There are private hospitals too.