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Family Planning and Women's Health Services include:
- Pregnancy Testing
- Family Planning (contraceptive and reproductive health care)
- Preconceptual Care
- Prenatal Care
- Emergency Contraception
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Pregnancy tests are provided on a sliding scale fee basis at our clinics. Appointments are not required for this service. Pregnancy testing, education, TennCare enrollment (presumptive eligibility) and referrals are provided. Referrals may include: Family Planning program, OB/GYN care, WIC, and Sexually Transmitted Disease services.
WHAT IS FAMILY PLANNING? Family Planning is the voluntary, pre-pregnancy planning and action of people to prevent, delay, or achieve a pregnancy. Family Planning is a federally funded program that:
- Is available for males and females of reproductive ages
- Promotes the well being of families; responsible behavior, healthy mothers and babies
- Prevents unintended pregnancies and abortion, through education and contraceptive services
- Allows for the planning and timing of pregnancies
- Provides confidential services on a discounted fee system.
- Family Planning can help you and your family have a better life! By being able to plan and space pregnancies and children:
- Mothers and babies have a better chance at being healthy
- Parents can better provide for their family –both financially and emotionally
- Children get more time and attention
Family planning methods include: abstinence, natural family planning, condoms, birth control pills, hormonal injections, IUDs, diaphragms and all FDA approved methods of fertility control.
Family planning services require an appointment to be seen with the exception of pregnancy testing. Service charges are based upon a sliding scale fee system which may discount or slide the service fees to zero. Services are available at the following clinics: Family Health Clinic (Adult Care section), Ooltewah Health Clinic, Birchwood Health Clinic, and the Sequoyah Health Clinic Family Planning services include:
- Physical exam (including a medical history, pap smear, clinical breast exam, height/weight and blood pressure)
- Family Planning counseling and education--including information on all contraceptive methods and safe sex practices.
- Testing for pregnancy, STD, and HIV
- Birth Control supplies
- Pre-conceptual counseling (making yourself as healthy as possibly before getting pregnant)
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