Will my visit be confidential?

100%. Wyandotte and Olathe Pregnancy Clinics have an extremely strict confidentiality policy. We will not tell anyone about your visit with us, unless you tell us it is okay to do so. When you walk into one of our clinics, you can be assured that we will do everything we can to protect and respect your privacy. We will hold in confidence all the information that you provide except when required by law to report such instances: if you are homicidal, suicidal, under age and being abused, or abusing someone else.

What do I need to bring to my appointment?

Please bring a photo ID with you to your appointment.

Can I bring someone with me to my appointment?

Absolutely! You are welcome to bring a support person, partner, or friend to the appointment if that is what would make you feel more comfortable.

Is there a cost?

There is no cost for any of our services.

Do you require insurance?

No insurance is required. Clients are all offered the same compassionate care at no cost – no matter their financial/insurance status.

Do you accept walk-ins?

Walk-ins are more than welcome! However, scheduling an appointment in advance ensures that we can serve you as efficiently as possible and minimize your wait time.

I’m under 18. Will my parents know I came in for an appointment?

We do not reveal our clients’ information, no matter their age, without their permission to do so. However, there are cases (abuse or sex trafficking for example) where we are mandated to report to the authorities.

Can I get an abortion there?

No, we focus on the initial pregnancy screening so that you have the information you need to determine your next step.

Is it safe to order the abortion pill online?

It is not safe or recommended to order either abortion pill, mifepristone or misoprostol, online. The pills might not be FDA approved and could cause serious risks to your health.

Can I get emergency contraception there?

We do not provide emergency contraception (Plan B) at our centers.

Is Abortion Legal in Kansas?

Currently, abortion is legal in Kansas up to 22 weeks of pregnancy.

If you’re considering abortion, you are not alone. ​​Our team of medical professionals will provide you with information for all of your options to protect you and your health, so you can make an informed and empowered decision. We are here for you!

Source: Article 67. ABORTION. Kansas State Legislature. (2022). Retrieved from https://www.kslegislature.org/li/b2023_24/statute/065_000_0000_chapter/065_067_0000_article/065_067_0003_section/065_067_0003_k/

Why Do I Need an Ultrasound?
Ultrasounds provide vital information about your pregnancy, including how far along you are, your estimated due date, and whether or not there is a fetal heartbeat. Having this information will inform your pregnancy options going forward!

Click here to learn more about why you should get an ultrasound before an abortion.