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Abortion Clinics and Services - IllinoisHealth Information
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Access Health Center, Ltd. Description: Clinic in Downer's Grove offering abortion up to 17.5 weeks as well as birth control and other women's health care. (gynpages.com) |
ACU Health Center, Ltd. Description: Clinic in Hinsdale offering gynecological care services, including abortion to 17.5 weeks. Site includes advice for patients. (gynpages.com) |
Advantage Health Care, Ltd. Description: Clinic in Wood Dale offering abortion to 16 weeks, as well as a full range of gynecological health care. Includes information about services and instructions for patients. (gynpages.com) |
Family Planning Associates Medical Group - Downtown Medical Clinic Description: Chicago facility offers first and second trimester abortions, as well as surgical sterilization and other gynecological services. (fpamg.net) |
Planned Parenthood Chicago Area Description: Information about the availability of medical and surgical abortions at this organization's clinics. (plannedparenthoodaction.org) |
The Hope Clinic for Women, Ltd. Description: Outpatient surgical treatment center in Granite City, offering first and second trimester abortions. Fees, contact and appointment information, and background information about the history of abortion and about specific procedures. (hopeclinic.com) |
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