Family Planning
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Quality clinical services, resources and education help people make informed reproductive health choices. That's why Panhandle Health District has provided family planning services to the five northern counties of Idaho for more than 30 years.
Client involvement and education are PHD's priority. Our mission is to provide access to comprehensive reproductive and family planning services including:
- Annual exams for men and women
- Pap smear screening for cervical cancer
- Breast and Pelvic exams
- Vaginal infections diagnosis and treatment
- Birth control methods, both prescription and non-prescription
- Pregnancy testing and counseling
- Sexually transmitted infection testing, treatment and counseling
- HIV testing and counseling
Appointments are available Mondays through Fridays and some evenings. All charges are based on ability to pay and PHD turns away no one for inability to pay. For an appointment, call:
- Kootenai County - 415-5270
- Bonner County - 263-5159
- Boundary County - 267-5558
- Benewah County - 245-4556
- Shoshone County - 786-7474
Click on Family Planning History form (en Espanol) to print your copy and fill it out at home where your records are. Save time by bringing your completed form with you to your first appointment.
Family Planning Coordinator - Gail Turley - (208) 415-5293
Here are links to some important resources for healthy families:
- Girl Power - materials about the risks and cosequences for girls in the areas of substance abuse and mental health
- BAM! - from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for kids with questions on diseases, their bodies, food, etc.
- U.S. Health and Human Services Family Planning - designed to provide access to contraceptive supplies and information to all who want and need them with priority given to people with low incomes.
- U.S. Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health
- Women's Health Check - provides at no cost breast and cervical cancer screenings to underserved, uninsured women older than 50 who are at high risk for breast and cervical cancers.
- The National Women's Health Resource Center
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