Per HIPAA rules, like other health care providers, Planned Parenthood only calls patients with their written permission.
Yes, a 15 year old can go to Planned Parenthood alone. In order to find out what to bring, call your local Planned Parenthood.
Call PLANNED PARENTHOOD in your city.
I called their corporate office today and was told they do not. Good call Melaleuca!
Of course, why couldn't it be? Just call the place and tell them you will have to cancel or reschedule.
Different Planned Parenthood health centers use different approaches for the diagnosis of trich. For instance, our local office screens females with a vaginal swab, and treats male partners without testing. Call your local office for information specific to your area.
It doesn't seem to be a program for this but I would call Planned Parenthood and ask if I were you. The number is 1-800-230-PLAN.
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.
I've added the link to Planned Parenthood Toronto below. You can also call them and ask for addresses.
Depends on what state you are in. The minor can also ask for a judicial bypass. Call your local Planned Parenthood and ask.
Some Planned Parenthoods provide tubal ligation, Essure, or vasectomy. Those who don't can refer to you health care providers who do. Call your local family planning office to find out what's available in your area.
The answer depends on the type of problem. For concern about a life-threatening condition (possible tubal pregnancy, breast cancer) they will call more often than for yeast buds seen on your Pap smear.
No, legitimate sweepstakes do not call winners to notify them of prizes.