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Abortion Clinics and Services - United StatesHealth Information
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Abortion Clinic Directory Description: Lists clinics associated with Brainbow, Inc., offering medical and surgical abortion, birth control, and other reproductive health care. (abortionclinic.org) |
American Women's Services Description: Operates private medical offices in the mid-Atlantic region providing women's health services, including abortions to 24 weeks, birth control, STD testing, and gynecological care. (americanwomensservices.com) |
Feminist Women's Health Center Clinic Sites Description: Locations of FWHC clinics around the USA. (fwhc.org) |
National Network of Abortion Funds Description: An association of abortion funds in the US that provides support and technical assistance to local funds, aids in creating new funds, and provides money for women seeking abortions. (nnaf.org) |
National Women's Health Organization Description: Consortium offering first and second trimester abortions and tubal ligation in clinics and outpatient ambulatory surgical centers in several US locations. Includes information about clinics and procedures. (nwho.com) |
Summit Medical Centers Description: Clinics providing abortions services in Alabama, Connecticut, Georgia, and Michigan. (summitcenters.com) |
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