Discounts & Payment Plans
No insurance? High deductible? We're here to make sure you get expert health care, no matter what. We offer a variety of payment options to make your visit to Planned Parenthood more affordable.
Does Planned Parenthood provide "free" health care?
In 2019, Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaiʻi, Indiana, Kentucky was forced out of Title X, a federal program that provides birth control to people with low incomes. This has impacted our ability to provide care at no cost to patients without health insurance. While we expect the Biden administration to make changes to Title X that would allow us back into the program, we're currently offering a variety of payment options to make your visit to Planned Parenthood more affordable.
Can I still get care at Planned Parenthood?
Our doors are open. We’re working to make sure that all our patients can still get the health care they need. We encourage you to use your health insurance or Medicaid if you’re eligible.
- Learn about your health insurance options at healthcare.gov.
- Learn about discounted services and payment plans for self-pay patients below.
Do you live in Washington state?
Washington residents who qualified for Title X can still get birth control and reproductive health care for free through a state program.
State and Local Programs
Ladies First
Ladies First is Alaska's program that pays for clinical breast exams, pelvic exams, Pap tests, and screening and diagnostic mammograms depending upon your age and medical history.
Family Planning Only
Family Planning Only is a program that provides free birth control to people in Washington state who do not have insurance or whose coverage does not include birth control.
Denali KidCare
Denali KidCare is an Alaska program that provides health insurance for teens and pregnant people who meet income guidelines. Visit Denali KidCare for more information or to download the application forms.
What if I don’t have money or insurance to pay for health care?
If you don’t have the money to pay for your health care, you can apply for financial assistance at our health centers during your appointment. Unfortunately, our ability to provide financial assistance is limited. We cannot guarantee you will qualify. To help us determine your financial assistance, we'll need information about:
- Your household size. For example, family members who are related to you by birth, marriage, or adoption and who live together.
- Your income. For example, paystubs, bank statements, forms related to unemployment compensation, or a written signed statement describing your financial situation and income.
We're here to help.
Our health center staff can answer your questions during your appointment or call our patient access center at 1-800-230-7526.
Help Keep Our Doors Open
Without Title X, our patients need your support more than ever.
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Or call 1-800-230-7526