Planned Parenthood Keystone Statement on the Warminster Health Center
For Immediate Release: May 6, 2024 (Updated: May 6, 2024, 5:57 p.m.)
At Planned Parenthood Keystone, our patients look to us to as a safe space for high-quality, compassionate care, and we have a responsibility to provide that care consistently, even in challenging times.
To keep up with the changing health care environment, and to ensure our patients receive the best care they can, we have made the difficult decision to close our Warminster health center. We will continue services until June 28th. Patients in Bucks County will continue to receive health care through our Bensalem location, minutes from the Warminster site, our mobile app PP Direct, and our telehealth program.
As abortion access continues to be threatened across the nation, PPKeystone remains staunchly committed to remaining an access point for abortion care. Over 70% of our patients choose medication abortion, and patients will continue to access this form of abortion care through our Bensalem health center as well as through telemedicine abortion. Our Fund for Choice will continue to offer financial support for patients seeking abortion care, whether its travel, lodging, or other financial barriers.
We are incredibly proud of our exceptional employees, who demonstrate our values and remain dedicated to carrying out our mission every day. And we remain grateful to our generous supporters who continue to show up for us through these challenging times. Planned Parenthood Keystone will continue prioritizing actions that are in the best interest of our employees, our patients, and our communities.