What age can you go on the pill without parental consent?
But if you are between 14 and 16, the doctor cannot tell your parents about the visit if you ask them not to. It is legal to prescribe the pill to most young women, without their parents’ consent.
Are Planned Parenthood STD tests free?
Planned Parenthood Northern California provides free or low-cost testing and treatment for STDs and HIV!
What is the best birth control?
The kinds of birth control that work the best to prevent pregnancy are the implant and IUDs — they’re also the most convenient to use, and the most foolproof. Other birth control methods, like the pill, ring, patch, and shot, are also really good at preventing pregnancy if you use them perfectly.
Will an STD test show up on insurance bill?
Does health insurance cover STD testing? Yes, most of the time. Testing for certain STDs — like HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea — is one of the preventive health benefits that most plans must cover under the ACA.
How many states require parental consent for birth control?
23 states and the District of Columbia explicitly allow all minors to consent to contraceptive services.
Can primary care doctor prescribe birth control?
You must get a prescription from a doctor. You typically can get a prescription for birth control from your primary care prescription (PCP), an OBGYN, or via mail order birth control services, such as Nurx or the Pill Club.
Can I go to Planned Parenthood if im 17?
You don’t need to be accompanied by an adult to visit a Planned Parenthood health center. You can just go by yourself. Find your nearest health center and make an appointment.
Will Planned Parenthood send me mail to my house?
If you choose to use insurance, and there is a problem with the insurance or payment, we may send you mail in an envelope that says PLANNED PARENTHOOD. We need a contact person in case of an emergency while you are in our health center. (The person MUST be 19 years of age or older.)
Will my parents know I went to Planned Parenthood?
Will my parents need to know I visited Planned Parenthood? Our health centers provide confidential services, so your parents do not have to know that you came. We encourage teens to discuss their healthcare concerns with their parents or other trusted adults.
What is the law on birth control?
Under Custom laws chemical contraceptives based on hormones/spermicides can be freely imported at nil rate of duty, without requiring any license. Here also there is no requirement of any license for the purpose. Under Central Excise laws chemical contraceptives are charged to nil rate of duty.
Do I have to see a gynecologist to get birth control?
You need to see a doctor or nurse to get the types of birth control that work best to prevent pregnancy — like the IUD, implant, shot, pill, patch, or ring. You can get these kinds of birth control from your regular doctor or gynecologist, or at your nearest Planned Parenthood health center.
Can I buy birth control pills at CVS?
In California, 120 CVS pharmacy locations are offering pharmacist-dispensed birth control. Most locations are in the Los Angeles area, according to company officials. A new law in California allows women to pick up birth control pills from pharmacies without a doctor’s prescription.
What states can you get birth control over the counter?
Currently, only California, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico, Oregon, Tennessee, and Washington allow for pharmacist-prescribed birth control, a steppingstone on the road to completely over the counter birth control.
Is there a copay at Planned Parenthood?
Copays usually range from $10 to $35, but it depends on the insurance company and your type of plan. Copays have to be collected at the beginning of your appointment, unless you have signed up to have the Family Planning Benefit Program pay the cost for you. Most Medicaid plans require no copay.
Is birth control free in all states?
California. Pay attention to this: This law says your insurance only has to cover costs for contraception if you have a prescription, but a separate law says you can buy self-administered methods—like the patch, the pill, shots, and vaginal rings—without a prescription.
Can I just walk into Planned Parenthood?
All of our services require an appointment. Walk-ins can be accommodated on a case-by-case basis. In order to ensure you are seen in a timely manner, an appointment can be made over the phone or online.
Can I go to Planned Parenthood if I don’t have insurance?
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.
Can Planned Parenthood turn you away?
With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care. If you don’t have insurance, you may qualify for a state-funded program or a lower fee scale. Our fees are based on your household income. We’ll never turn you away from the care you need because of your inability to pay.