how to start the planned parenthood patient portal

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Patient Portal - Planned Parenthood

31 hours ago Click here to enroll! Enrollment brochures are also available at the front desk of your health center. Just fill out the enrollment form, tear it off and give it to the front desk staff. You’ll receive an access code immediately which will allow you to … >> Go To The Portal


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Does Planned Parenthood really help women?

“Women rely on Planned Parenthood for referrals for and financial help with mammograms and specialized diagnostic follow-up tests (like ultrasounds and biopsies) when indicated by age, history and/or clinical breast exam.”

Do I need health insurance to go to Planned Parenthood?

Whether you have insurance or not, you can always visit your local Planned Parenthood health center for the care you need, when you need it. Many health insurance plans include Planned Parenthood as an in-network provider, meaning your insurer will pay for all or most of the cost of your health care.

How do you pay for Planned Parenthood?

  • Hawaii budgeted $750,000 to help cover the loss of Title X money.
  • New Jersey’s governor signed legislation to give $9.5 million for family planning to Planned Parenthood.
  • The governor of Massachusetts authorized up to $8 million.

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Is ParaGard free at Planned Parenthood?

Paragard is a hormone-free IUD (intrauterine device) that prevents pregnancy for up to 10 years using copper. Important Safety Information Don’t use Paragard if you are or may be pregnant, have fibroids, a pelvic infection including pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), get infections easily, certain cancers, unexplained bleeding, Wilson’s ...

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What tabs are on the Patient Portal home page?

The Portal Home page offers three tabs:Messages, My Chart, and Payments.

What is a portal account?

Your portal account provides a Continuity of Care document that pulls information from your medical chart. You can see allergies, medical conditions/problems, and immunizations from your medical records. You can see your current medication list and you can view your recent test results. The Continuity of Care document does not explain test results. You will always get a phone call from MBPP medical staff if there’s anything abnormal about your test results.

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