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Helps eligible King County residents enroll in a free family planning Medicaid program, which provides several forms of contraceptives as well as birth control counseling. Serves those not eligible for Medicaid and those who need confidential family planning services.
Helps eligible King County residents enroll in a free birth control/family planning program, which provides several forms of contraceptives as well as birth control counseling, regardless of immigration status.
Offers women the following services:
- An annual gynecological family planning visit that includes a pap smear
- Office visits directly related to a family planning problem when medically necessary
- FDA approved prescription birth control methods such as birth control pills, patch and vaginal rings; injectable and implantable hormonal contraceptives; diaphragm, cervical cap and cervical sponge; male and female condoms; intrauterine devices (IUDs); spermicides (foam, gel film, suppositories and cream); emergency contraception; tubal litigation (sterilization).
- Very limited screening and treatment for STD's under special circumstances
- Education and supplies for contraceptives, natural family planning, and abstinence
Offers men the following services:
- FDA approved over the counter contraceptives including male and female condoms and spermicides
- One session of contraceptive counseling every 12 months
- Vasectomy (sterilization)
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State/Local Health Insurance Programs
Contraception
Teen Family Planning Programs
Offers family planning insurance coverage to low income adults. May also cover STI testing and treatment. Additionally serves teens and those in a domestic violence situation concerned about confidentiality. Must have been denied Medicaid.
Provides coverage to individuals for family planning services to help them take charge of their lives and prevent unintended pregnancies.
- One comprehensive preventive family planning visit every year (365 days) and any necessary family planning-related follow-up visits.
- Counseling, education, and/or risk reduction.
- Education and supplies for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved contraceptives, natural family planning, and/or abstinence.
- Permanent methods such as tubal ligations (tubes tied), hysteroscopic sterilization, or vasectomy.
- When appropriate, pregnancy testing and cervical cancer screening.
- Sexually transmitted infection screening, testing, and treatment, as necessary for safe and effective use of the client’s chosen contraceptive method.
- Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations.
Categories
State/Local Health Insurance Programs
Contraception
Teen Family Planning Programs