Go to Content Go to Navigation Go to Navigation Go to Site Search Homepage

ACA Resource Center

Need help paying for our services?

You may be eligible for the Family Planning Services Program through the state of Pennsylvania, available to PA residents of any gender!

It covers at no cost these Planned Parenthood services: 

  • family planning
  • birth control
  • emergency contraception
  • pregnancy testing
  • STD testing & treatment
  • HIV testing
  • cancer screenings
  • male services

You may be eligible for this program if you:   

  • have an income at or below 215% of the Federal Poverty Limit
  • are not pregnant
  • are a resident of Pennsylvania (proof of residency required)
  • are a U.S. citizen or if not a U.S. citizen, have been a permanent resident for at least 5 years
  • do not have health insurance or are underinsured

Click here to download a form that you can complete and bring with you to your next family planning visit at Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania to start the enrollment.  Please note that you will also need to bring:

  • a current Pennsylvania photo ID or other proof of PA residency such as a lease or utility bill
  • your social security number (you do not need to bring the original card)
  • current proof of income (30 days worth of paystubs, usually 2 to 3 paystubs)
  • proof of citizenship or residency card (for citizens, a birth certificate or US passport; non-citizens must have been a permanent resident for at least 5 years)
  • birth certificate or passport to prove you are a citizen.  If you are not a US citizen, but have been a Permanent Resident for 5 or more years, you will need to bring your residency card.
  • if you are legally married, please be sure to have spouse’s SSN and current proof of income

If you want to complete the application on your own prior to visiting, you can also apply to the Family Planning Services program by completing a full online application on COMPASS, the website for Pennsylvanians to apply for health and human services programs, or by completing a paper application called “Application for Health Care Coverage”.  The paper application should be mailed to your County Assistance Office (CAOs)  which you can find by clicking the link.

We and our third partners use cookies and other tools to collect, store, monitor, and analyze information about your interaction with our site to improve performance, analyze your use of our sites and assist in our marketing efforts. You may opt out of the use of these cookies and other tools at any time by visiting Cookie Settings. By clicking “Allow All Cookies” you consent to our collection and use of such data, and our Terms of Use. For more information, see our Privacy Notice.

Cookie Settings

We, and our third-party partners, use cookies, pixels, and other tracking technologies to collect, store, monitor, and process certain information about you when you access and use our services, read our emails, or otherwise engage with us. The information collected might relate to you, your preferences, or your device. We use that information to make the site work, analyze performance and traffic on our website, to provide a more personalized web experience, and assist in our marketing efforts. We also share information with our social media, advertising, and analytics partners. You can change your default settings according to your preference. You cannot opt-out of required cookies when utilizing our site; this includes necessary cookies that help our site to function (such as remembering your cookie preference settings). For more information, please see our Privacy Notice.

Marketing

On

We use online advertising to promote our mission and help constituents find our services. Marketing pixels help us measure the success of our campaigns.

User Feedback and Session Replay

On

We use qualitative data from LogRocket, UserZoom, Hotjar and AB Tasty to learn about your user experience and improve our products and services. LogRocket allows us to view session replays.