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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===
* [http://birthcontrolsexualhealth.ca/ Birth Control Sexual Health Centre]: Performs annual paps. Prescribes birth control. Does IUD insertions. Welcomes cisgender and transgender patients. Open to all ages.
* [http://womenscareclinic.ca/index.html Women's Care Clinic]: Has an all-female staff. "Women's Care Clinic was established in 1996 to provide the very best reproductive health services available in the Greater Toronto Area. Emergency Contraceptive: "Morning After IUD" can be inserted at our Clinic. We perform medical and surgical procedures, gynecological exams, birth control counselling, check-ups, STD/pregnancy/PAP tests and IUD insertion/removal. We are located in Toronto, 960 Lawrence Ave. West."
* [http://www.womenscollegehospital.ca/programs-and-services/gynecology/general-gynecology Women's College Hospital]: "The general gynecology program serves as a resource for women with a variety of benign medical and surgical conditions requiring short-term gynecologic care: menstrual disorders, ovarian cysts, menopause symptoms, fibroids (especially submucosal fibroids), endometriosis, family planning." "The gynecology program is unable to provide general well woman care such as annual PAP smears."


'''Note:''' There is a Canadian website called [http://www.paptestinfo.ca/index_e.html Pap Test Info]: "Every year, almost 400,000 Canadian women receive a call that their Pap test result is abnormal. In many cases, the call is made by a nurse or medical receptionist who cannot discuss the results or implications over the phone. Often women are not given any information about what that means and are left feeling nervous or unsure about what happens next.
'''Note:''' There is a Canadian website called [http://www.paptestinfo.ca/index_e.html Pap Test Info]: "Every year, almost 400,000 Canadian women receive a call that their Pap test result is abnormal. In many cases, the call is made by a nurse or medical receptionist who cannot discuss the results or implications over the phone. Often women are not given any information about what that means and are left feeling nervous or unsure about what happens next.

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