Planned Parenthood - Rutland Health Center - Rutland Family Planning Agency
11 Burnham Avenue
Rutland VT, 05701
Contact Phone:(802) 775-2333
Clinic Details:Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education. With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care.
Services:Abortion; Primary Care; Birth Control; Morning-After Pill (Emergency Contraception); STD Testing, Treatment & Vaccines; Pregnancy Testing & Services; HIV Services; Men's Health Care; Women's Health Care; LGBTQ Services
Women's Health Services:Checkups; Breast Exams; Cervical Cancer Screening; Fibroids Evaluation; Hormone Replacement Therapy; Infertility Education; Mammogram Referrals; Menopause/Midlife Education/Testing/Treatment; Pap Test; UTI and Vaginal Infection Testing and Treatment
Payment Method:Lower Fee Scale for Uninsured; Anthem; Blue Cross Blue Shield; CBA; Cigna; Consolidated Health Plans; First Choice Health; FirstHealth; Health Plans Inc; HPHC; MVP Healthcare; One Health; Oxford Health Plans; Strategic Resource Company; Tufts Health Plan; UHCSR Student Insurance; United
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