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Patient Portal - Planned Parenthood

26 hours ago It uses the latest encryption technology to deliver secure communication between patients and our office. By signing up and enrolling in the Patient Portal, you can: Request your personal health record, view and download the information. Send and receive secure messages, including refill … >> Go To The Portal


Use your Patient Portal account to message health center staff, request a birth control refill by mail, view test results and medical records, or pay a bill. Don't have a Patient Portal account? Call 1-800-230-7526 to get started.

If you'd like to request a refill over the phone, call us at 877-811-7526 during business hours.

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How do I get birth control refills?

Birth Control Refills Request a Refill Online. Visit your Patient Portal and login. Go to the Mail tab. Write a message, with your... Leave a Message on the Refill Line. If you are a patient at a Minnesota, North Dakota, or South Dakota health center... Visit a Planned Parenthood Health Center. Due ...

How to get a birth control pill from Planned Parenthood?

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What can I do in the patient portal?

Use your Patient Portal account to message health center staff, request a birth control refill by mail, view test results and medical records, or pay a bill. Don't have a Patient Portal account?

How do I know if my package was sent to Planned Parenthood?

Check locations where packages are often left by the US Postal Service. The package is a plain, soft white envelope and does not say "Planned Parenthood" on the outside. If you have still not received the package, you must send a message to our support team within 10 days of the shipping date.

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How to pick up a prescription from Planned Parenthood?

Call 1-800-230-7526 to get started) Go to the Mail tab. Write a message, with your prescription number, shipping address (free shipping), or the Planned Parenthood health center you'd like to pick your prescription up at. Visit Your Patient Portal.

How long does it take to get birth control in the mail?

Orders are typically processed within 24-48 hours and your birth control in the mail within 3-5 business days, however, due to COVID-19, there may be a delay in shipping. If you need your prescription sooner, you can request to pick up your prescription at a health center.

Patient Portal

Sign up today for our new, improved portal. We've made it easier for you to take control of your health care, 24/7.

You can use the new patient portal to

Communicate privately with your care team: ask questions, share new information, upload attachments, and more.

Ways to Get your Birth Control

You can get your birth control by mail, shipped directly to your door for free. Orders are typically processed within 24-48 hours and you’ll receive your birth control in the mail within 3-5 business days. Due to current delays, you may recieve your birth control after this window of time.

Call The Refill Line

The easiest and fastest way to request a refill is through the patient portal.

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How long does it take to get a birth control package?

For birth control, once a prescription is approved, you should receive your package in 2 to 3 business days. For emergency contraception, check the Emergency Contraception section of FAQs to learn more about when to expect your package.

How long does it take to get back to a pharmacist after a drug review?

If you message your clinician on the app, they'll get back to you as soon as they can, usually within one day.

How long can you order birth control?

You can order a minimum 3 month supply and sign-up for automatic refills for up to a year. You'll also find information on the app about other birth control methods available at your local health center, including the IUD, the shot, and the implant.

Can you request a prescription for emergency contraception?

In select states, you can request a prescription for emergency contraception to be mailed to you. In the app, you can learn about different types of birth control and their effectiveness.

Do you need a pelvic exam to get birth control?

Many pharmacies and grocery stores have blood pressure machines where you can have your blood pressure checked. You don't need a pelvic exam, breast exam, or Pap test to get birth control through the app.

Can I get a prescription for birth control at a pharmacy?

In select states you may request a prescription to be picked up at your pharmacy. For pharmacy pick up, you may request the birth control pill, patch, ring, and treatment for a UTI (urinary tract infection). In select states, you can request a prescription for emergency contraception to be mailed to you.