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| Birth control | Cancer screenings |
| Clinical breast exams | Emergency Contraception |
| Family Planning Benefit Program | Family Planning Extension Program |
| Gynecological Exams | HIV / AIDS Rapid Testing |
| Infertility Counseling | Limited primary care |
| Pap Tests | Pregnancy Tests & Options Counseling |
| Prenatal Care Assistance Program | Services for Men |
| STD Testing and Treatment | Services for Teens |
| Treatment of vaginal infections | Treatment of urinary tract infections |
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All of our services are strictly confidential. No one will be given information about your visit without your written consent. Parental consent for family planning care is not required in New York State.
We will gladly answer all your questions!
"I've never had a Pap test before. What can I expect?"
"What kind of birth control should I use?"
"Will you accept my insurance?"
Not sure what something means? Look it up in Planned Parenthood's glossary.
Got more questions? Check out our Education Department.
Call Planned Parenthood for more information or to make an appointment:
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117 Hawley Street | (607) 723-8306 |
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Johnson Hill Road | (607) 723-8306 |
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Eaton Center, #208 | (607) 334-6378 |
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37 Dietz Street | (607) 432-2250 |
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37 Pleasant Street | (607) 563-4363 |
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130 North Street | (607) 865-6579 |
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