Family planning services
for all throughout Indiana.
Services Overview
Indiana Family Health Council is a private, not-for-profit organization that funds 36 reproductive health clinics, of which 30 are accessible to the public, across the state to make healthcare and education available and accessible to all, including teens Indiana. Each year, 30,000 Hoosiers receive services coordinated by the Indiana Family Health Council. The services clients receive are primarily funded by the federal Title X program.
Services at Each Clinic May Include:
- Low cost or free birth control pills, condoms, IUDS, Nexplanon©, and other contraceptive methods
- Sexually transmitted infection (STI/STD) testing, prevention education, counseling, limited treatment and referrals
- Pregnancy testing, counseling and resources
- Pelvic exams, including Pap smears
- Breast exams
- Family planning counseling and education
- Basic infertility screening
- Emergency contraception
- HPV vaccination
- Smoking cessation counseling
- Nutrition counseling
- Reproductive health counseling and education.