Free women's health care near you
Free and low-cost women's health care is available at Title X family planning clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers, and community health centers. Services include contraception, STI testing and treatment, prenatal care, cancer screenings, and reproductive health counseling. No insurance is required.
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Federally funded clinics offering birth control, STI testing, pregnancy testing, and reproductive care on a sliding-scale fee. Many accept walk-ins.
Federally Qualified Health Centers provide comprehensive women's health care regardless of insurance or ability to pay.
Several programs offer telehealth consultations for birth control prescriptions and reproductive health questions within 24–48 hours.
Early prenatal care is critical. FQHCs and community health centers offer prenatal services at low or no cost. Schedule as early as possible.
What you may need to bring
- Photo ID (helpful but not always required)
- Insurance card if you have one
- Date of last menstrual period
- List of current medications and allergies
- Proof of income for sliding-scale fee determination
What to expect
At a Title X or FQHC clinic, you will complete an intake form and may be asked about income to determine your fee. Most services are covered at little to no cost for uninsured or low-income patients. Confidentiality is a priority — many clinics serve minors without parental notification depending on state law. Ask about specific confidentiality policies when you call.
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Frequently asked questions
- Where can I get free birth control near me?
- Title X family planning clinics provide free or low-cost contraception on a sliding-scale fee. Many accept walk-ins. Search ClearHelp by ZIP code to find a clinic near you. FQHCs also provide birth control regardless of insurance status.
- Where can I get a free STI test?
- Title X clinics, FQHCs, and local health departments offer free or low-cost STI testing. Many clinics offer confidential testing without requiring parental consent. Search ClearHelp for STI testing near you.
- Where can I get free prenatal care?
- FQHCs and community health centers offer prenatal care on a sliding-scale fee regardless of insurance. Medicaid also covers prenatal care — apply as early as possible. Early prenatal care is essential for a healthy pregnancy.
- Can I get women's health care if I am uninsured?
- Yes. Title X family planning clinics and FQHCs serve uninsured patients. Fees are on a sliding scale based on income — you may pay little to nothing. No insurance is required.
- Are women's health services confidential?
- Yes. Federally funded family planning clinics are required to protect your confidentiality. Minors can receive services confidentially at many clinics, though rules vary by state and service type. Ask the clinic about their specific confidentiality policy.
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