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Abortion Clinics and Services - CaliforniaHealth Information
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Brandeis Medical Center Description: West Hollywood clinic offers non-surgical abortion using Mifeprex, also known as RU-486. Site provides information about the procedure, the facility and its staff, and other gynecological care offered. (ru486ishere.com) |
Buena Vista Women's Surgery Center Description: San Francisco clinic offers non-surgical and surgical abortions, up to 14 weeks. Includes information about procedures and fees. (bvwcc.com) |
Choice Medical Group Description: Northern California family planning clinic provides information about "The Morning After Pill" and abortion procedures available. (choicemedicalgroup.com) |
Family Planning Associates Medical Group Description: Details medical services available for birth control, sterilization, and pregnancy termination. Overview of abortion services available. (fpamg.net) |
Pregnancy Consultation Center Description: Pregnancy Consultation Center is known for the most comprehensive abortion services in Northern CA offering surgical abortion to 24 weeks, medical abortion and induction procedures. (pregnancyconsultation.com) |
Pro-Choice Medical Center Description: West Los Angeles office overview of services which include first and second trimester abortions from 4 to 24 weeks, medical abortions using the "pill," emergency contraception, consultation and ultrasound. (prochoicemedical.com) |
Women's Choice Clinic Description: Feminist abortion clinic in Oakland, also offering gynecological services and HIV testing. (womenschoiceclinic.org) |
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