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County of Duplin Message from
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Family Planning & Women's Preventive Health Services The purpose of Women's Preventive Health Services is to help women and their partners protect themselves from unwanted pregnancies, and identify conditions that may affect reproductive health, such as sexually transmitted diseases and breast/cervical cancer. Planning for a pregnancy ensures that the parent(s) is best prepared mentally, physically, and emotionally to care for a child. Who can receive Family Planning Services? Any resident of Duplin County is eligible; Medicaid and Insurance accepted; Sliding fee scale with proof of income. What is included in Family Planning & Women's Preventive Health Program Services?
What methods are available?
What are the costs for Services? The fee for services will vary for each person, Our eligibility clerk will need to know your income (Bring a paycheck stub or receipt to your first visit). Your income is then compared to a 'sliding scale' to determine your actual charges. It is possible to receive these services at no charge in some circumstances. Medicaid covers family planning services. For more information on the fees for service call the Eligibility Office at 296-2130. Do You offer counseling in other areas of Women's Health? Yes, we do! We have nutritional counseling, if needed how to lower cholesterol, to lose weight, etc. Do you have a substance abuse problem?, A domestic violence problem? We can help connect you to the resources you need! What if I'm trying to get pregnant? You can still receive a yearly physical exam to be sure your body is in good shape before you become pregnant. We offer basic fertility awareness counseling which would help you recognize the signs your body gives when you are most likely to become pregnant. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON WOMEN'S PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES & FAMILY PLANNING CALL 296-2130. Q&A Q: I really can't miss any classes at school. Is there some way I can have a physical exam without missing classes at school? A: YES ! We can schedule appointments after school hours and on teacher workdays. Call the Family Planning secretary to see which appointments are available. DID YOU KNOW? Taking large amounts of Vitamin C could possibly affect your birth control pills! Be sure to take no more than 100 mg per day of Vitamin C if you are taking birth control pills.
Created By: Eric Houston |