Birth Control Well Woman Gynecological Care

Make an appointment to get: the pill, the shot (depo provera), diaphragm, cervical cover, IUD (intra-uterine device), vaginal ring, patch, or implant.

Learn about all options at www.Birth-Control-Comparison.info, a special website run by Cedar River Clinics. Send email with your mailing address to get your free birth control comparison chart in the mail.

Get one year of FREE birth control (if you live in Washington State) when you sign up for Take Charge.

Use Plan B Emergency Contraception to prevent pregnancy within 1-5 days after sex. If you live in Washington State, go directly to a pharmacy to get Plan B without first getting a prescription from a doctor.

Understanding your menstrual cycle helps you use birth control more effectively. See Fertility Awareness.

Birth control factsheets and info in Spanish (Espanol).

The Take Charge program is a state-sponsored program for Washington residents. It provides FREE birth control services to women and men who do not have insurance, or if their insurance does not cover contraception, regardless of your age. Teens do not need their parent's permission to get birth control through Take Charge.

For free, you get your choice of: Birth Control Pills (oral contraceptives), IUD (intra-uterine device), Diaphragm, Cervical Cover, Depo Provera (3 month shot), Plan B Emergency Contraception Pills (Morning After Pill), Male and Female Condoms, Tubal Ligation or Vasectomy.

Call the state hotline at 1.800.770.4334.
For more information, see: Take Charge Website