21 hours ago Your health at your fingertips! Planned Parenthood of Central and Western New York is excited to announce our Patient Portal! Click here to visit the Patient Portal. The Patient Portal is a patient-oriented health care website that provides you with a fast, reliable and an easy-to-use method of communicating with your doctor’s office from the comfort and privacy of your own home or … >> Go To The Portal
“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.”
What forms of payment does Planned Parenthood accept? Cash, checks, money orders, and bankcards (debit or credit) What should I bring with me? You will need some form of photo identification for your visit. If you have questions about acceptable forms of identification, please call us at (302) 655-7293.
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 ...
The overwhelming majority of federal funding to Planned Parenthood comes from Medicaid — 75 percent, according to a Planned Parenthood spokesman. Not all of the public funds Planned Parenthood receives are federal spending, however. While Title X is a federal program, Medicaid operates using federal and state funds.
If you have any questions regarding these instructions or your appointment please feel free to contact us at 888-898-3806.
Remove nail polish or acrylic nail from at least one finger. No nonprescription drugs or alcohol for 24 hours prior to your appointment. If you are not allergic, taking 800 mg of ibuprofen the night before and again the morning of your visit will assist in making you more comfortable during the visit.
If you are a patient of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Goshen, Kingston, Manhattan, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Queens, or Staten Island, please follow the link to your patient portal.
If you are a patient of Amsterdam, Clifton Park, Cobleskill, Johnstown, Queensbury, Rome, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, or Utica, please follow the link to your patient portal.
If you are a patient of Hempstead or Massapequa, please follow the link to your patient portal.
If you are a patient of Corning, Elmira, or Ithaca, please follow the link to your patient portal.