Want this question answered?
Yes, a 15 year old can go to Planned Parenthood alone. In order to find out what to bring, call your local Planned Parenthood.
There are Planned Parenthood locations all over Texas. There are 20 Centers in the state of Texas. There are locations from Addison to Waco and many in between. To find the one nearest you - contact Planned Parenthood.
I've added the link below to Planned Parenthood San Diego so you can contact them and ask for the one closest to you.
Planned Parenthood is a family planning clinic that offers contraception. In addition to contraception, Planned Parenthood also offers gynecological exams and abortion services.
Planned Parenthood usually wants to know about insurance, but if you have no insurance they would like to know about income and your households income, but if you qualify and income is low they hand you e-pact insurance card that covers the visits at planned parenthood and exams and any health care done there and contraseptives needed.
They write in their annual report that you find on their home page, that for 2011-2012 they performed 333,964 abortions.See related link for a summary of all services provided by planned parenthood.
Planned Parenthood is a provider of sexual and reproductive health care. The company is based in America. Information about the company's services can be found on its official website as well as on other websites monitoring news relating to debates concerning the subject of abortion.
Contact your local Planned Parenthood office to find out about local funding to pay for mammograms.Planned Parenthood doesn't do mammograms, and generally does not PAY for any medical procedures. PP can arrange abortions or counsel you on contraceptives, but even then, their services are generally not free.
I believe Planned Parenthood honors your privacy. I would not be concerned about that. Get the help you need now. It will make you feel better, and they can help you plan for the future if necessary.I believe Planned Parenthood honors your privacy. I would not be concerned about that. Get the help you need now. It will make you feel better, and they can help you plan for the future if necessary.I believe Planned Parenthood honors your privacy. I would not be concerned about that. Get the help you need now. It will make you feel better, and they can help you plan for the future if necessary.I believe Planned Parenthood honors your privacy. I would not be concerned about that. Get the help you need now. It will make you feel better, and they can help you plan for the future if necessary.I believe Planned Parenthood honors your privacy. I would not be concerned about that. Get the help you need now. It will make you feel better, and they can help you plan for the future if necessary.I believe Planned Parenthood honors your privacy. I would not be concerned about that. Get the help you need now. It will make you feel better, and they can help you plan for the future if necessary.
By medicine or surgery. You find more details at the Planned Parenthood site, just click on Abortion.
All Planned Parenthood offices provide access to the morning after pill. Some offer it for free, all offer it on a sliding scale to their patients. In our area, Planned Parenthood provides free levonorgestrel morning after pills through a grant to their established patients, male and female, age 17 and over, and offers it at $25 for nonpatients. In addition, some patients have health insurance that covers over-the-counter medications, and they can get the morning after pill at their pharmacy at no cost with a note from the health care provider at Planned Parenthood. Call your local PP office to find out what programs they have for providing affordable contraception. See related link to access information on your nearest PP health center.
None. By law, the federal funding PPL gets can not be used for abortions. It's been like that since the 70's.