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In-network for Most Insurance Plans

Many of Planned Parenthood's services, like birth control and annual exams, are available without copay  or deductible. With or without insurance, we're here to provide expert sexual and reproductive health care, no matter what.

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Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Specialists

Planned Parenthood leads the country with the most up-to-date medical standards and guidelines in sexual and reproductive health care. We have 29 health centers across our region.

What can insurance cover?

Plans vary, but most cover a wide range of preventive care, like birth control and annual exams, without copay 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.

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

Planned Parenthood is here to provide care, no matter what. If you don't have insurance or are concerned about cost, you may qualify for reduced or no-cost services.

Eligibility is based on factors like income, insurance status, and programs available at your local Planned Parenthood health center. Our highly trained staff can help you determine if you qualify for reduced or no-cost services.

What insurance does Planned Parenthood take?

Planned Parenthood takes most kinds of insurance, and we're almost always in-network.  We accept:

  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Blue Plus
  • Health Partners
  • Hennepin Health
  • Itasca Medical Care
  • Medica
  • Minnesota Medicaid
  • Patient Choice
  • Preferred One
  • Prime West
  • South Country Health Care
  • UCare
  • United Healthcare
  • WPS Medicare

Do you know these insurance terms?

  • Copay: A set amount of money agreed upon by a patient and an insurance company that the patient must pay out of pocket for medical services and prescriptions.
  • Deductible: A set amount of money that a person with insurance is required to pay for health care before their health insurance will start covering any costs.
  • In-network: Describes a health care provider (like a doctor or nurse) or service (like an x-ray) that's covered by your insurance plan. People who use an in-network provider pay a discounted rate.
  • Out-of-Network: Describes a health care provider (like a doctor or nurse) or service that’s not covered by your insurance plan. You may still be able to visit the provider or access the services but it will cost more than an in-network provider.

Providing Expert Care for More Than 100 Years

At Planned Parenthood, you get honest, straightforward facts about sexual and reproductive health. We offer the full range of birth control, annual exams, STD testing and treatment, PrEP for HIV prevention, and more.