Women’s Clinic FAQs
Q: How do I find your office?
A: Using Google Maps, our office is easy to find. We have two offices one at 7th Street between Dunlap and Hatcher on the east side of the street next to Allstate Insurance Company. The other is on McDowell just west of 35th Avenue less then ¼ mile off I-10. For more location details and our office hours please see our Locations & Hours page.
Q: I need a morning after pill.
A: Call the office and talk with our nurse. Many women use the morning after pill when the risk of pregnancy would be very small. This is a strong medication with serious side effects. Let us explain to you how it works before putting yourself at risk. Learn more about the Morning After Pill »
Q: What is the best type of birth control?
A: Many clinics offer pills, shots, and patches that could have harmful side effects. We offer a natural method that teaches you how your body works and has no harmful side effects. Learn to use your fertility cycle to avoid pregnancy instead of using synthetic hormones. Learn more about Natural Family Planning »
Q: How much is the pregnancy test?
A: The urine test is free; the blood test is $25.00.
Q: I need a proof of pregnancy for AHCCCS. Can I get that from you?
A: Yes, we can do this for free on a walk-in basis.
Q: How long does a pregnancy test take?
A: Allow yourself about 30 minutes. We take walk-ins, but can be very busy sometimes.
Q: I have vaginal itch, burn, smell or a genital bump. Can you help me?
A: Yes, call the office and we will get you in as soon as possible.
Q: I just found out the person I had sex with has a sexually transmitted infection (STI). What should I do?
A: Get tested as soon as possible and, if necessary, seek treatment. We offer low-cost STI testing at our clinics. Please call to make an appointment.
Q: How much do you charge for sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing?
A: There are many different types of STI’s. Call and talk to our nurse to determine the type of test you need. For more details on fees or STI testing, please see our Women’s Services / Men’s Services pages.
Q: When should I get tested for sexually transmitted infections (STI)?
A: Some people get tested only when they are afraid they have STIs. In many cases, damage to the reproductive system could be serious before any symptoms become apparent. If you are at risk, get tested now and do not continue to put yourself and others you care about at risk.
Q: I do not have insurance. Can I still come to your clinics?
A: Yes, we try to keep our cost down so that everyone can afford the basic services that we offer. For more service and fee details please see our Fees & Forms page.
Q: I want an abortion. What can you do for me?
A: We do not perform or refer for abortions but have many ways we can help you. First, we offer a free pregnancy test and a chance for a free exam that may include an ultrasound. You will need to know how far you are into the pregnancy and if you have a viable pregnancy. (Many women have miscarriages and an ultrasound often may show this risk before an abortion procedure saving you money and pain.) Our practitioner can answer questions about the different abortion procedures. Your health and pregnancy history may put you at greater risk. Take advantage of speaking with our practitioner about this very important decision. Learn more about Abortion & alternative options »
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