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Sexual Health

There are many serivices offered at the local planned parenthood such as birth control serivices, the morning after pill, free condoms, general health services, and STD testing and treatment.  



​Hours:

MONDAY                            9AM-6PM
​TUESDAY                            9AM-6PM
WEDNESDAY                    9AM-6PM
THURSDAY                         9AM-6PM
                     

 

You will not be turned away because of an inability to pay.  The best way to hear about their services  is to check out their website: 

​http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-center/centerDetails.asp?f=2405&a=91850&v=details
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Hours:

MONDAY                        8-11 AM and 1-3 PM

​TUESDAY                                8-11 AM and 1-4 PM
WEDNESDAY                 8-11 AM and 1-4 PM
THURSDAY                     NO CLINIC SERVICES
FRIDAY                             8-11 AM 

​Hours:

​Monday                8AM-12PM and 1-5PM

Tuesday               8AM-12PM and 1-5PM

​Wednesday           8AM-12PM and 1-5PM

​Thursday                  8AM-12PM and 1-5PM

Friday                       8AM-12PM​

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Check out the website to see if you qualify:

http://www.co.walla-walla.wa.us/departments/phd/PH_WIC.shtml#Contac​​​

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Preventing STD transmission

​3 out of 4 people with STDs don't know that they have them.  Get tested and prevent STD transmission whenever possible by wearing a condom correctly.

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Preventing unwanted Pregnancy

A baby in its first year can cost on average $10,000.  If you aren't ready for the emotional and financial commitmentit takes to  raise another huma,  start learning about your options for preventing pregnancy. 

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Look at our resources below to find different birth control options, places to get STD tested and treated, resources for pregnant mothers, and counseling options . 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Knowing your options

Aside from abstinence, condoms are the best way to protect yourself from Sexually Transmitted Infections and Diseases...

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You have to use them the right way for them to be effective.  Check out this short youtube video on how to put on a condom correctly.  

​Hours:

​MONDAY                             8AM-5PM
​TUESDAY                            8AM-5PM
WEDNESDAY                    8AM-5PM
THURSDAY                         8AM-5PM

*closed from 12pm-1p for lunch

A group aimed at helping members recover from drinking through the sharing of experience and support. ​ Check out these websites to find meetings near you: 

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http://www.aa.org/lang/en/subpage.cfm?page=28

OR

http://www.simeetings.com/LA/WA/WallaWallaMtgs.html

 





"PFLAG promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons, their families and friends through: support, to cope with an adverse society; education, to enlighten an ill-informed public; and advocacy, to end discrimination and to secure equal civil rights. Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays provides opportunity for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, and acts to create a society that is healthy and respectful of human diversity."

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Planned Parenthood of Walla Walla

866-904-7721 OR 509-529-3570

Health Department Clinic

509-524-2650

You can find treatment for: Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Hepatitis B, Venereal warts, and other less known STIs.  Treatment for various STIs by appointment only.  There are fees for each visit.

 

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
509-524-2680​

WIC is a federal program whose mission is to improve the life long health and nutrition status of pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and young children by providing nutrition and health education, breast feeding support, nutrient rich supplemental food, and health and social service referrals.  Services are free.
 

Support for youth around issues of sexual orientation and gender identity-- PFLAG of Walla Walla

Alcoholics Anonymous

509-522-5059

IAll these places have doctors available to answer your health concerns.  Call ahead to make an appointment.

Click on this link to find out a schedule of meetings in Walla Walla.  There are open meetings every day of the week at the First Congregational Church. 

This organization helps mothers to be learn about their options and make informed choices that are in both the child's and parent's best interest.  They can help in deciding whether adoption is a good option for you and if not they help connect new mothers to community resources.  Check out the link below for more information:

http://www.cfcsyakima.org/?id=2&p=1




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Walla Walla Clinic

509-525-3720

Walla Walla General Hospital

509-525-0480​

St. Mary’s Medical Center

509-525-3320

Blue Mountain Area Narcotics Anonymous

(800) 766-3724

Catholic Charities- Maternity and Pregnancy Counseling

(509) 545-6145



Resources:

Blue Mountain Heart to Heart

509-529-4744

"Blue Mountain Heart to Heart (BMH2H) is a community-based organization whose mission is to prevent new HIV and Hepatitis C infections and provide compassionate care and assistance for those infected and affected by these diseases."

Birthright Walla Walla

509-529-8678

 

  • Non-judgmental, confidential help

  • Free pregnancy tests

  • Maternity and baby clothes

  • Referrals

  • Information on Adoption, Prenatal care, parenting skills, career development 

  • and much more!

 

 

 

1(800)-550-4900

 

Birthright is unique. We provide free, non-judgmental support and love to pregnant women and their unborn children. Birthright is not involved in any religious movements, political activities, or lobbying. Our focus is on loving the mother, and helping her help herself.

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