Do you need an appointment to get birth control from Planned Parenthood?
In general, you do not need an appointment to get birth control from Planned Parenthood. Most Planned Parenthood health centers offer walk-in appointments for birth control services, including condoms, birth control pills, and emergency contraception. However, it's always a good idea to call your local Planned Parenthood health center in advance to confirm their walk-in policy and availability.
Planned Parenthood also offers online and telehealth birth control services in some locations. These services allow you to consult with a healthcare provider and receive a prescription for birth control without having to visit a health center in person.
To find a Planned Parenthood health center near you or to learn more about their birth control services, you can visit their website or call their toll-free number.
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