|
Memphis Center for Reproductive Health provides a wide range of gynecologic health care services. Our goal is to provide women with all the information and resources they may need to protect their bodies and make informed decisions regarding their sexual health and reproductive life. We encourage all sexually active women to use an effective contraception method. We will always respect your sexual health decisions and your need for privacy and confidentiality.
Check out our March Love Yourself specials!
Annual and Semi-Annual Exams $110.00 - $140.00
This fee includes a consultation with our Nurse Practitioner, PAP smear, pelvic exam, breast exam, prescription for birth control, rapid HIV testing*, and STD testing if indicated, in addition to addressing any concerns or questions you may have at the time.
Contact Us to Request an Appointment.
Birth Control Services
Pill, Patch or Ring
Please see us for an Annual or Semi-Annual exam.
IUD Insertion $150.00, plus the cost of the IUD
This fee includes 2 appointments with our medical practitioner. Your first appointment will be a consultation, and the IUD will be inserted during the second appointment.
Implanon Insertion $150.00, plus the cost of the Implanon
This fee includes 2 appointments with our medical practitioner. Your first appointment will be a consultation, and the Implanon will be inserted during the second appointment.
Depo Provera Shot $30.00
This fee includes the Depo Provera shot and a consultation with our medical practitioner.
- If you are new patient, you are required to have an annual exam before you can receive the Depo Provera shot.
Contact Us to Request an Appointment. To print out and complete your medical paperwork before your appointment, click here.
For more information on well woman care and birth control services, please see our Frequently Asked Questions on PAP smears and Birth Control.
*MCRH offers rapid HIV testing as a routine test for all of our patients in accordance with the CDC's Recommendations for HIV Testing which advise routine HIV screening of adults, adolescents, and pregnant women in health care settings in the United States. People who are infected with HIV but not aware of it are not able to take advantage of the therapies that can keep them healthy and extend their lives, nor do they have the knowledge to protect their sex or drug-use partners from becoming infected. Knowing whether one is positive or negative for HIV has great benefits in healthy decision making. |