Patient Info
At Planned Parenthood, we care about your health. To make an appointment, please call us toll-free at (866) 711-1717 or schedule your appointment online here.
- Knoxville
- Memphis in Midtown
- Memphis near Summer and I-240
- Nashville
- Telehealth Services for gender affirming healthcare are now available. Our Tennessee-licensed providers may see patients from anywhere in the state, as long as the patient is in Tennessee. We are scheduling these virtual visits through our Nashville health center. Please go to the Nashville location to book a telehealth appointment online or call us at (866) 711-1717.
WE ARE OPEN!
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a sweeping abortion ban on Monday, July 13, but a judge almost immediately granted a comprehensive temporary restraining order. Planned Parenthood of Tennessee and North Mississippi's health centers continue to provide essential reproductive healthcare at all of our locations.
Insurance Plans
We accept many health insurance plans: Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield (P, V, S, E), Bright Health, Cigna, United Healthcare, United Healthcare Community Plan, Humana, BlueCare, TennCare Select, TRICARE, Amerigroup, and Mississippi Medicaid.
No insurance? We can help. We offer deep discounts for preventive visits and problem visits. No proof of income required. Fees are due at the time of service.
Contact Us
For general inquiries, call (866) 711-1717 or email [email protected].
For media inquiries, call (866) 711-1717 or email [email protected].
Mailing Address
2430 Poplar Ave., Ste. 100, Memphis, TN 38112
Free Condoms Tennessee
Free Condoms Tennessee is a campaign designed to reduce the spread of HIV by encouraging the correct and consistent use of condoms. The program provides free condoms and other safer-sex supplies at partner sites around major cities in Tennessee and encourages condom use through education and a public information campaign using traditional and social media. Planned Parenthood of Tennessee and North Mississippi is the lead agency behind the campaign, which is funded through HIV prevention funds provided by the Tennessee Department of Health and other funding sources.