No-Cost and Low-Cost Birth Control

Birth Control No Matter What.

Low- and No-Cost Birth Control and Other Basic Reproductive Health Care

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Planned Parenthood offers low to no-cost birth control and other services to eligible Minnesota women. If you’re seeking birth control and worried about being able to afford care, you should see if you are eligible for the following no-cost services:

  • Birth control methods
  • Annual exams
  • Testing and treatment of STDs identified during a birth control visit
  • Family planning education
  • Emergency contraception

If you meet the following criteria, you may be eligible:

  • Between ages 15-50
  • A Minnesota resident
  • A U.S. citizen (or non-citizen eligible for federally funded programs)
  • Not pregnant
  • Not enrolled in Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, General Assistance Medical Care, or another state-funded program

Eligibility Income Limits:

 

FAMILY SIZE

WEEKLY INCOME LIMIT

One person                         

$441

2 people (you plus one)

$596

3 people (you plus two)

$751

4 people (you plus three)

$905

 

 

 

 


Download a Funding Application

To receive no-cost birth control and other basic reproductive care, you will need to bring two things to enroll in the program:

  • Proof of income – either a current pay stub or a letter from your employer
  • Proof of citizenship – a copy of your passport or a birth certificate AND photo ID

If you aren’t eligible for no-cost services, care is provided on a sliding scale sensitive to one’s income. Also, Planned Parenthood accepts most forms of insurance. Our doors are open to everyone, regardless of ability to pay. Call 1.800.230. PLAN (7256) with any questions about payment options or visit our payment options FAQ.

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Questions?
Call 1.800.230.PLAN to find the health center nearest you. We'll be happy to answer your questions and start you on your way to no-cost birth control.


Low- and no-cost services are supported in part with funds provided by the Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Family Planning Program and the United States Department of Health and Human Services - Title X.

 


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