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WashU Habif Health and Wellness Center / Student Health Services (SHS)
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5.1 Medicine
5.4 Ophthalmology
8.2 Mental & Behavioral Health: Provider Organizations & Clinics
10.1 Sexual Health Services: General
10.2 HIV & AIDS Care
10.5 STI Testing & Treatment
11.1 Reproductive Health Services: General
11.2 Emergency Contraception
11.5 Non-Emergency Contraception
22.13 Resource Centers in Schools
22.4 Tertiary Educational Institutions (Colleges, Universities, Trade & Technical Schools)
Provides pelvic exams; pregnancy tests; birth control; STI & HIV testing/treatments; emergency contraception ($25 at pharmacy) Appointments should be made online. SHS Birth Control Services offered: Oral birth control pill, patch, Depo Provera shot, diaphragm, Nuvaring, IUD (paragard and mirena), implanon (insurance can be tricky) SHS Emergency contraception Services offered: Plan B, Ella SHS Pharmacy SHS STI / HIV / AIDS Services offered: Tests for chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B and C, herpes, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), human papillomavirus (HPV), syphilis, trichomoniasis; results within days or sooner and can get them via phone, secure message, or return appointment" shs.wustl.edu "SHS: (314) 935-6666 (Emergency appointments available by phone) Individual counseling (up to 17 sessions, first 9 are free), couples counseling (can receive both couples and individual at the same time), psychiatry services, TAO (therapist assisted online, interactive app), Let’s Talk drop in counseling (schedule is online), semester-long workshops (schedule is online).
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1-314-935-6666
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1-314-935-6662
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Supporting Positive Opportunities with Teens (The SPOT)
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2.2 Drop-in Centers
7.6 Other Transition Services
8.2 Mental & Behavioral Health: Provider Organizations & Clinics
8.3 Individual Counselors & Therapists
8.9 Case Management
10.1 Sexual Health Services: General
10.2 HIV & AIDS Care
10.5 STI Testing & Treatment
11.2 Emergency Contraception
11.5 Non-Emergency Contraception
11.6 Menstrual Products
Supporting Positive Opportunities with Teens (The SPOT): A space for trans & non-binary youth/young adults to find community, support, and resources for their health and well-being.
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1-314-535-0413
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1-314-297-6930
· Mental health services
thespot@wustl.edu
moore_r@wustl.edu
Planned Parenthood – National
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5.1 Medicine
5.14 COVID Vaccines, Testing & Treatment
7.1 Gender Clinics & Centers
7.2 Hormone Replacement Therapy
10.1 Sexual Health Services: General
10.2 HIV & AIDS Care
10.5 STI Testing & Treatment
10.7 Sexual Health Education
11.1 Reproductive Health Services: General
11.2 Emergency Contraception
11.3 Abortion Care
11.5 Non-Emergency Contraception
Planned Parenthood provides and advocates for high-quality and affordable sexual and reproductive health care and is the nation’s largest provider of sex education.
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Learning: Get the Facts on Sexual Health
1-800-230-7526
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Planned Parenthood – St. Louis Region and Southwest Missouri
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5.1 Medicine
5.1 Medicine
7.1 Gender Clinics & Centers
7.2 Hormone Replacement Therapy
7.3 Typically Feminizing Surgery
7.4 Typically Masculinizing Surgery
10.1 Sexual Health Services: General
10.2 HIV & AIDS Care
10.5 STI Testing & Treatment
11.1 Reproductive Health Services: General
11.2 Emergency Contraception
11.3 Abortion Care
11.5 Non-Emergency Contraception
Planned Parenthood has three clinics in the region and offers birth control, contraception, STI testing, HIV testing, gender affirming care, HRT, and abortion services
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St. Louis Website
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Transgender Care
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Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy
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Trans and Nonbinary Care FAQ
1-217-546-1060
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1-417-883-3800
· Springfield Health Center
Missouri Family Health Council, Inc.
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10.7 Sexual Health Education
11.1 Reproductive Health Services: General
11.2 Emergency Contraception
11.5 Non-Emergency Contraception
Missouri Family Health Council, Inc. champions access for every individual to culturally sensitive, quality sexual and reproductive health education and services. They provide patient resources, programs & services, and policy & advocacy. Correcting misinformation about the legality of birth control, including emergency contraception (EC), is one of MFHC’s primary goals with its newly launched Free EC contraceptive access project which offers free emergency contraception to Missourians. Free EC kits can be picked up at over 40 locations throughout the state or requested by mail on the MFHC website. All kits are shipped via USPS and usually arrive within 5-7 business days. We are unable to express ship EC. If you need more immediate access to EC, it can be purchased over the counter at retail outlets, like Walmart, Target, or CVS. __Other Programs & Services__ - [Title X](https://www.sqshbook.org/resources/4j0ybnAhhNTlo1CiSc1fYK) - [The Right Time](https://www.sqshbook.org/resources/79yru9J1uBNMPuNFMPQUQy)
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Missouri Family Health Council, Inc.
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Request a Free EC kit
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EC pick-up locations
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List of MO Clinics - Title X & The Right Time
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MFHC Abortion Resources (PDF)
1-573-636-4060
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ec@mfhc.org
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Title X in Missouri
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10.1 Sexual Health Services: General
11.1 Reproductive Health Services: General
11.2 Emergency Contraception
11.5 Non-Emergency Contraception
[Missouri Family Health Council, Inc. (MFHC)](https://www.sqshbook.org/resources/a0rt1iptBTqUmfkofW0iL) is the sole Title X grantee for the state, receiving federal funds that are re-granted to healthcare clinics throughout Missouri to support the delivery of sexual and reproductive healthcare. In 2022, the Missouri Title X program and The Right Time initiative served 38,505 individuals. MFHC’s diverse [Title X provider network](https://mfhc.org/for-patients/get-healthcare.html) includes: - Federally-qualified health centers (FQHCs) - Health departments - Community action agencies - Hospitals - Standalone family planning clinics Services Offered by Title X: - Contraception counseling and supplies - Wellness (annual) exams - Clinical breast and cervical cancer screenings - Sexually transmitted infection (STI) and HIV prevention, screenings, treatment, and immunizations - Pregnancy screening and counseling - Preconception care - Reproductive life planning - Basic infertility services
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List of MO Clinics - Title X & The Right Time
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Missouri Family Health Council, Inc.
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For Title X Clinics Outside of MO (National Locator)
SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital
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5.1 Medicine
11.2 Emergency Contraception
12.6 Sexual Assault Nurser Examiners (SANE), Hospitals, and Evidence Collection Kits
"We specialize in high-risk pregnancy care. Plus, our chest pain center, certified stroke center, and imaging and outpatient services ensure you’re well taken care of in any situation." Services offered: - Plan B (72 hours) - STI prophylaxis (some 72 hours, mostly antibiotics) - Evidence collection kit (5-10 days) - Physical exam NOTE: victim/survivor has full autonomy to decide which resources to utilize 6420 Clayton Road, Richmond Heights, MO, 63117 (314) 768-8000 Accessibility: Closest hospital to campus; usually shorter wait time; Guarantees a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner(SANE); 5 min drive/30 min walk.
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1-314-768-8000
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11.2 Emergency Contraception