Willow Clinic - Vancouver
Pregnancy Care and Sexual Health
Provided by Willow Clinic
- Medication abortions with Mifegymiso
- IUD insertion
- Emergency contraception
- IUD removals
- Diaphragm and cervical cap fittings
- Endometrial biopsies
- Medical completion of miscarriage (spontaneous abortions).
- Vasectomies completely covered by MSP. **Currently not accepting referrals for Vasectomy.
Costs for office visits and medication for abortion:
- If you have a valid BC Services Card (MSP): both your office visits and the medication for the abortion will be covered. There may be an additional cost at the pharmacy (usually about $40) for pain medication. If you have other health insurance that cost may also be covered.
- If you have health coverage from another Canadian province (except Quebec): we can bill the cost of the office visits directly, BUT the medications will not be covered. The cost of the medication is about $400.00. Some provincial health plans or private insurance plans may reimburse this cost if you submit your pharmacy receipt.
- If you do not have provincial health care coverage in Canada, or are a resident of Quebec: you will be required to pay $575 for the office visits and about $400 for the medications. Additional costs may be added if bloodwork or other testing is required. If your medication abortion fails and you require a procedural (surgical) abortion, there will be no additional cost if the procedure is done at Everywoman’s Health Centre. Other clinics will require a fee of around $500-700.
A referral is not required to come to the clinic but a family practitioner can refer the patient for an IUD insertion. The clinic offers medical abortions for women who are less than 10 weeks from their last period.
604-709-5611
Public email: contact@willowclinic.ca
Website: https://willowclinic.ca/
#1013, 750 West Broadway, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Z 1H9
604-874-9897 (24-hour recording info line)
Website: https://willowclinic.ca/
Service is available in English.
Cost: No cost
Referral options:
- Physician or nurse practitioner referral
Details: A referral is not required to come to the clinic but a family practitioner can refer the patient for an IUD insertion.
Availability
Service area: Province-wide + show cities
Service Types Provided
Ways to Access
- Provided 1:1 in-person
- Provided at a single location
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