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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===


If budget is not an issue, there are many private practice and larger-scale hospitals in NYC. Cheaper options include Planned Parenthood, Women's Health Free Clinic and Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, which "offers empowering, non-judgmental, body-positive healthcare in an open and welcoming environment." In Manhattan, Gouverneur Health (227 Madison St, New York) is a clean, advanced facility, affiliated with the NYU School of Medicine, but catering to lower-income patients. They have some great gynecologists on staff.
If budget is not an issue, there are many private practice and larger-scale hospitals in NYC. Cheaper options:
 
Planned Parenthood -- Facilities in all 5 boroughs
 
• Women's Health Free Clinic -- "The nation's first comprehensive, free, student-run women's health clinic, providing a full range of women’s health and reproductive care... Patient care teams may include NYU medical students, reproductive health fellows, and family medicine attendings."
 
Callen-Lorde Community Health Center -- Caters to LGBT community & offers "empowering, non-judgmental, body-positive healthcare in an open and welcoming environment."  
 
• Gouverneur Health (227 Madison St, New York) -- a clean, advanced facility, affiliated with the NYU School of Medicine, but catering to lower-income patients. They have some great gynecologists on staff.


===Costs===
===Costs===

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