Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood offers a variety of services, including:
- Information and services for parenting
- Annual check-ups
- Birth control
- Care for pregnant women
- Abortions
- Testing and treatment for STDs
- Immunizations for HPV, hepatitis A and B
- Emergency contraception
- Counseling
- Brochures available in many different languages
Address: 23 Mansfield Ave, Burlington
Phone: (802) 863-6326
Hours: Mon/Thurs: 11am-7pm; Tues/Fri: 9am-5pm; Sat: 9am-1pm
Website: http://www.ppnne.org/
Interpreters: Call ahead for VRRP interpreters. Free phone interpreters are also available.
Insurance: Medicaid is accepted. If you are uninsured, you may qualify for a state-funded program or a lower fee scale. Please bring the following documents:
- Your 2 most recent paystubs & your spouse or civil union partner’s 2 most recent pay stubs, if applicable, OR
- Your most recent federal tax return.
Fees for services are based on your household income. Please bring proof of income when you arrive for your visit. Payment is expected at time of service.
Bus Route: Essex Junction (2), College St. Shuttle – Free (11)
Vermont Gynecology
Vermont Gynecology provides full gynecological care for women, as well as natural therapies such as nutrition, botanical medicine, lifestyle training and natural prescription medications. The office does NOT provide care for pregnant women or abortions. Most insurance is accepted, with a 35% discount on services if the patient does not have insurance.
Address: 1775 Williston Rd, South Burlington
Phone: (802) 428-4663
Hours: Mon/Tues: 8am-6pm Wed/Thurs/Fri: 8:30am-4:30pm
Website: http://www.vtgyn.com
Interpreters: Call ahead for VRRP interpreters
Bus Route: Williston (1)
Maitri Health Care for Women
This center provides services including:
- Comprehensive gynecological care
- Annual exams
- Pap testing
- Birth control
- Family planning
- Preventative screening
- Menopause management
- Treatment of urinary incontinence
- Personalized pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care
- Breastfeeding assistance
- Nutritional evaluation
- Labor support
Address: 185 Tilley Dr, South Burlington
Phone: (802) 862-7338
Website: http://www.maitriobgyn.com/
Hours: Mon-Fri: 8am-12pm; 1pm-4:30pm
Interpreters: The center will arrange for an VRRP interpreter when you set an appointment. Bus Route: Not on bus route. Could try Medicaid cab or volunteer transport.
Burlington Pregnancy Services
This office provides a variety of FREE services, including:
- Pregnancy tests
- Ultrasounds
- Maternal/emotional counseling
- Classes for pregnant women
- Parenting classes
- Post-abortion recovery services
- Diapers, maternity clothing, infant/baby clothing are also available
** All services and classes are free. Material assistance is given freely to those who participate in classes.
Address: 56 Colchester Ave, Burlington
Phone: (802) 658-2184
Hours: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-3:00pm
Website: www.carenetburlington.org
Interpreters: On-call French and Spanish interpreter.
Bus Route: Essex Junction (2)
HOPE Works
HOPE Works is a Vermont nonprofit agency committed to serving survivors of sexual violence and their loved ones. Services include support groups, victim advocacy, medical advocacy, legal advocacy, housing, economic justice, one-on-one emotional support, and education in the community regarding sexual violence and healthy relationships. HOPE Works also operates a 24-hour hotline, providing emotional support and referrals to people in crisis. This hotline has existed since the agency was first formed in 1973.
Address: 336 North Avenue, Burlington, VT 05401
Emergency Hotline: 1-802-863-1236
Phone: Contact Lucy Basa, Victim Advocate at 802-864-0555, ext. 19
Website: http://www.hopeworksvt.org
Bus Route: North Avenue (7)
Steps to End Domestic Violence
Formerly known as Women Helping Battered Women, this program changed its name in 2016 to be more inclusive of all gender identities. Steps is a program designed specifically to address the needs of domestic violence sufferers in the Chittenden County area. Domestic abuse may be physical, sexual, emotional, or economic, and the program assists victims in the transition to a safe and independent life. Visit the website to learn more about the signs and nature of domestic violence and to seek help for yourself or a loved one.
Address: 294 North Winooski Avenue, Suite 214-A, Burlington
Steps Emergency Hotline: (802) 658-1996
US National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233, or call 911
General Phone: (802) 658-3131
Email: http://www.stepsvt.org/contact/
Website: http://www.stepsvt.org
Bus Route: City Loop Fern Hill (8)