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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===
You don't need a prescription to buy '''condoms'''. No matter your age, you can purchase condoms at drugstores, pharmacies, grocery stores or online.
If you want '''hormonal or long-lasting birth control methods, like pills, shots, implant, IUD, etc,''' check out this list of recommended clinics:


* [http://www.fhcga.org The Family Health Centers of Georgia, Inc]: This is a Title X clinic, meaning they confidentially help everyone (regardless of age) and charge on a sliding-scale basis. You can consult with them about getting a prescription and getting birth control. Address: 868 York Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310, (404) 752-1400.
* [http://www.fhcga.org The Family Health Centers of Georgia, Inc]: This is a Title X clinic, meaning they confidentially help everyone (regardless of age) and charge on a sliding-scale basis. You can consult with them about getting a prescription and getting birth control. Address: 868 York Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310, (404) 752-1400.

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