Barry County Health Department – Family Planning Clinic – November 30, 2022

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FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC – November 30

Our family planning services are available to everyone (women, men, and adolescents) regardless of age, income, or insurance status.

Birth Control

We offer a wide range of birth control options to fit your lifestyle and needs.

STD Testing & Treatment

Did you know most STD’s have no symptoms at all? Get a confidential low to no-cost test.

Cancer Screenings

A healthy cervix is a happy cervix. We offer monthly pap and/or pelvic exams along with clinical breast exams.

Pregnancy Testing

We offer affordable, confidential pregnancy testing.

Show Me Health Women (SMHW)

Women between 35-49 years old:

* Are eligible for a pelvic exam, pap test, and clinical breast exam (CBE)

* Are eligible for diagnostic breast services

* Are eligible for diagnostic cervical services

Women between 50-64 years old:

* Are eligible for a clinical breast exam (CBE), a mammogram, plus a pelvic exam and pap test.

Our reproductive healthcare experts are committed to providing you with the best possible healthcare experience.

Our program costs are based on an income sliding scale. Financial assistance may be available. Please call us at 417-847-2114 to schedule an appointment.

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