Reproductive Health

What is Reproductive Health?

Reproductive health refers to the well-being of the reproductive system throughout all stages of life. It includes access to safe and effective healthcare services, education on family planning, prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and maternal health care.

Key Aspects of Reproductive Health

  • Family Planning - Access to contraception and education to support informed reproductive choices.
  • Maternal Health - Prenatal care, safe childbirth, and postpartum care for both mother and baby.
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) - Prevention, testing, and treatment of infections such as HIV, chlamydia, and HPV.
  • Fertility and Infertility - Understanding reproductive health conditions that impact fertility and available treatments.
  • Reproductive Cancers - Screening and prevention of conditions like cervical, ovarian, and prostate cancer.

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  • Family planning / Birth control (Nexplanon, IUD, Pills, etc.)
  • HIV counseling, testing and referral
  • STD counseling, Testing and Treatment
  • Blood pressure and weight checks
  • Pap Smears / cervical cancer screening
  • Pregnancy testing
  • HPV vaccinations (up to 45 years)
  • Express testing available
  • Telehealth available

We use a sliding fee scale based on income to determine fees for service.

Resources & More Information

For reliable reproductive health information, visit:

CDC Reproductive Health

CDC Contraception & Family Planning

CDC Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

For reproductive health services, contact your local health department or healthcare provider.