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Planned Parenthood is here to provide care, no matter what. We're in-network for most insurance and accept a variety of other payment options to meet your needs.

Under Section 2799B-6 of the Public Health Service Act, health care providers and health care facilities are required to provide a good faith estimate of expected charges for items and services to individuals who are not enrolled in a plan or coverage or a Federal health care program, or not seeking to file a claim with their plan or coverage both orally and in writing, upon request.

Did you know? You can get a Good Faith Estimate. 

Learn more about your right to obtain an estimate for the cost of health care services you want from Planned Parenthood.

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Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho (PPGWNI)
is in-network for these plans at all health centers:

ACPN (Americas Choice Provider Network)

What Can Insurance Cover?
Plans vary, but most cover a wide range of preventive care, like birth control and preventative exams, without co-pay or deductible. You can read more about the types of services that are usually covered on the official HealthCare.gov website.
It's a good idea to contact your health insurance company directly to make sure the services you're interested in are covered. They can tell you if you'll need to pay for anything out-of-pocket.

*Not all providers are considered in-network with all carriers above. Please contact the billing department to verify providers status prior to your appointment.

Aetna Health

What Can Insurance Cover?
Plans vary, but most cover a wide range of preventive care, like birth control and preventative exams, without co-pay or deductible. You can read more about the types of services that are usually covered on the official HealthCare.gov website.
It's a good idea to contact your health insurance company directly to make sure the services you're interested in are covered. They can tell you if you'll need to pay for anything out-of-pocket.

*Not all providers are considered in-network with all carriers above. Please contact the billing department to verify providers status prior to your appointment.

Cigna

What Can Insurance Cover?
Plans vary, but most cover a wide range of preventive care, like birth control and preventative exams, without co-pay or deductible. You can read more about the types of services that are usually covered on the official HealthCare.gov website.
It's a good idea to contact your health insurance company directly to make sure the services you're interested in are covered. They can tell you if you'll need to pay for anything out-of-pocket.

*Not all providers are considered in-network with all carriers above. Please contact the billing department to verify providers status prior to your appointment.

First Choice Health Network

What Can Insurance Cover?
Plans vary, but most cover a wide range of preventive care, like birth control and preventative exams, without co-pay or deductible. You can read more about the types of services that are usually covered on the official HealthCare.gov website.
It's a good idea to contact your health insurance company directly to make sure the services you're interested in are covered. They can tell you if you'll need to pay for anything out-of-pocket.

*Not all providers are considered in-network with all carriers above. Please contact the billing department to verify providers status prior to your appointment.

Kaiser

What Can Insurance Cover?
Plans vary, but most cover a wide range of preventive care, like birth control and preventative exams, without co-pay or deductible. You can read more about the types of services that are usually covered on the official HealthCare.gov website.
It's a good idea to contact your health insurance company directly to make sure the services you're interested in are covered. They can tell you if you'll need to pay for anything out-of-pocket.

*Not all providers are considered in-network with all carriers above. Please contact the billing department to verify providers status prior to your appointment.

Premera WA Local BCBS

What Can Insurance Cover?
Plans vary, but most cover a wide range of preventive care, like birth control and preventative exams, without co-pay or deductible. You can read more about the types of services that are usually covered on the official HealthCare.gov website.
It's a good idea to contact your health insurance company directly to make sure the services you're interested in are covered. They can tell you if you'll need to pay for anything out-of-pocket.

*Not all providers are considered in-network with all carriers above. Please contact the billing department to verify providers status prior to your appointment.

Regence WA/BridgeSpan/Asuris

What Can Insurance Cover?
Plans vary, but most cover a wide range of preventive care, like birth control and preventative exams, without co-pay or deductible. You can read more about the types of services that are usually covered on the official HealthCare.gov website.
It's a good idea to contact your health insurance company directly to make sure the services you're interested in are covered. They can tell you if you'll need to pay for anything out-of-pocket.

*Not all providers are considered in-network with all carriers above. Please contact the billing department to verify providers status prior to your appointment.

United Healthcare

What Can Insurance Cover?
Plans vary, but most cover a wide range of preventive care, like birth control and preventative exams, without co-pay or deductible. You can read more about the types of services that are usually covered on the official HealthCare.gov website.
It's a good idea to contact your health insurance company directly to make sure the services you're interested in are covered. They can tell you if you'll need to pay for anything out-of-pocket.

*Not all providers are considered in-network with all carriers above. Please contact the billing department to verify providers status prior to your appointment.

United TRI-CARE

What Can Insurance Cover?
Plans vary, but most cover a wide range of preventive care, like birth control and preventative exams, without co-pay or deductible. You can read more about the types of services that are usually covered on the official HealthCare.gov website.
It's a good idea to contact your health insurance company directly to make sure the services you're interested in are covered. They can tell you if you'll need to pay for anything out-of-pocket.

*Not all providers are considered in-network with all carriers above. Please contact the billing department to verify providers status prior to your appointment.

Payment Options

Insurance

We accept private insurance as well as Medicaid and Medicare. Many of our services, like birth control, are available without copay or deductible.

Self-Pay

We accept cash, checks, credit cards, Flex Spending Account (FSA) cards, and money orders. Same-day cash discounts or payment plans are also available for a majority of our services.

Reduced or No-Cost Options

Certain programs may reduce or cover the cost of your care. If you don’t have insurance or are worried about cost, give us a call. We can help you get the health care that you need: 1-866-904-7721

Common Insurance, Payment, and Pricing Questions

What will my health care visit cost?

The cost of your visit depends on factors like whether you have insurance, your income and family size, what services you’re looking for, what your provider decides is necessary, and the length and complexity of your visit. If you have insurance, many services, like birth control and preventative exams, are covered with no out-of-pocket cost.

What can insurance cover?

Plans vary, but most cover a wide range of preventive care, like birth control and preventative exams, without co-pay or deductible. You can read more about the types of services that are usually covered on the official HealthCare.gov website.
It's a good idea to contact your health insurance company directly to make sure the services you're interested in are covered. They can tell you if you'll need to pay for anything out-of-pocket. *Not all providers are considered in-network with all carriers above. Please contact the billing department to verify providers status prior to your appointment.
 

Can I come to Planned Parenthood if I don't have insurance?

Yes. Planned Parenthood is here to provide expert care, no matter what. If you don't have insurance, you may qualify for low- to no-cost services.
Our staff can help you understand all your options so you can get high quality, affordable care.

Can Planned Parenthood help me get insurance?

In Washington, we offer insurance enrollment assistance at no cost. Our front desk staff can help answer your questions and help you fill out a Family Planning Only application.

Who can I talk to if I have a question or concerns about my bill?

If you have a question or concerns about your bill, please call 1-866-904-7721.

Managed Medicaid/Medicaid:

All Washington managed care plans accepted — Amerigroup, CHPW, Coordinated Care, Molina and United Healthcare Community.

Family Planning Services Only (FPSO)

PPGWNI is an FPSO provider.

Cost of Services

*per month

**All price ranges quoted below are subject to change based on patients’ eligibility for WA Medicaid Family Planning Only program, Title X funding and other funding sources as applicable.  Varieties of different funding options are available for the services offered at PPGWNI please contact the billing department for additional information at 1-866-904-7721.

Preventative exams:

$200.00 – $290.00**

Office visits:

$100.00 – $455.00**

In House Labs:

$15.00 – $50.00**

Send out labs:

$15.00 – $315.00**

IUC/Implant Procedures (insertion and/or removal):

$215.00 – $480.00**

IUC/Implant devices:

$700 – $800**

Birth Control methods:

$20.00 – 90.00*

Abortion:

Starts at $825.00**

Vasectomy:

$700**

HPV Vaccine:

$275.00 – $825.00**

Other procedures:

$250 – $800**

Biopsy

Colposcopies, LEEP

Destruction of lesions

How Your Visit Helps

Each new patient strengthens Planned Parenthood so we can continue providing leading-edge sexual and reproductive health care to our communities.  By coming to us for care and getting your birth control directly through Planned Parenthood, you help us ensure everyone can access high quality, affordable care.