Address: 1144 Locust St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA
Phone: +12153515560
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–3PM
Saturday: 8AM–3PM
Meghan Hughes
I am in between jobs and don't have health insurance right now, so I had an appointment with Planned Parenthood to renew my prescription for birth control. They sent a script for the wrong medication to my pharmacy, and despite calling every day for the last four days, I still don't have my correct prescription. They sure took my money though. Now it's the weekend and they're not open, so I'll be waiting at least two more days. I am also medicated for depression and my mood has dropped DRASTICALLY since I am completely out of my pills. Literally all they had to do was take 5 minutes to correct their error, but instead, I'm sitting here without my medication for almost a week. I'd give them 0 stars if I could. I'm angry and heartbroken that this is one of the only options available for women without insurance.
IAM WØRM
Man at the front had cool tats and was nice. The ladies at the front desk and check out were sweet, patient & funny. And both my nurse and my doctor were super cool. Wasn’t uncomfortable for a second.
Elias Hough
Been going through Planned Parenthood for access to informed consent HRT, so your mileage may vary with other services. However I’ve had both an online appointment and am in person blood test, and both were great. The building was very nice, clean, and the waiting room was nice. The front desk, and the person who drew blood were both nice. All-in-all the appointment took half an hour, and twenty minutes of that was just spent in the waiting room. Only negative is that they seemed a bit disorganized, but that may just be because they’re overworked.
Katie Dvorak
I’ve been here several times for medical care and the staff is always so professional and kind. I distrust a lot of doctors, but everyone I’ve encountered at this center is so accommodating and makes me feel as comfortable as possible while I’m there. From the reception desk to nurses to doctors, they’re always so polite and comforting.
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They do, and an appointment is required. You do not have to be from the direct area, or even the state, to receive care.
Not sure but you can use the sliding fee scale to pay for it. Such as if you don't have a job* or they can use your income to come up with a smaller fee or none at all* . Either way you will be ok.
I have no idea but I tell you one thing after getting the proccedure done I end up in a near by ER than was transferred to main hospital cuz Alot of the stuff was left behind ended up getting the proccedure done all over again. SMH SO BE CAREFUL AND GO STRAIGHT TO YOUR REGULAR DOCTOR AFTER PROCCEDURE IS DONE TO MAKE SURE EVERYTHING WAS TAKEN OUT.
I've got a prescription same day before for a pharmacy .
Yes there were some across the region. They happened May 3 -5
Can do both in one appt
You don't need insurance, and you don't need any paperwork. They will ask for things like birthdate, address, phone number, and you can tell them if you don't have those things or if you don't have a social security number. I would make an appointment online though instead of walking in. They usually have appointments today and you don't have to wait.
Considering it's downtown, parking is sort of nonexistent unless you want to pay for it.
Yes 7:30 am to 7:00 pm
Yes
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