01/23/2025
Regardless of who you are, visits to the Contraceptive Choice Center will always be caring, convenient, and confidential. Need an appointment? Give us a call today.
Appts: 314-747-0800
The Contraceptive Choice Center (C3) provides affordable birth control and Ob/Gyn health care to repr Louis area at affordable, low costs.
4901 Forest Park Avenue Floor 7
St. Louis, MO
63108
Monday | 8am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
Friday | 8am - 5pm |
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Continuing with the success of the CHOICE Project, the Contraceptive Choice Center (C3) is a health care clinic committed to providing reproductive and s*xual health to individuals, including teens, in the Saint Louis area at affordable, low costs. At C3, you can learn about birth control, get a new contraceptive method, receive testing for s*xually transmitted infections, or get a pregnancy test or emergency contraception. C3 is similar to other health care providers, meaning we charge for services provided and payment is due at time of service. We accept most major health insurance plans including Medicaid. However, if you do not have health insurance, you may qualify for reduced pricing. We also have a health insurance navigator on staff to assist you with signing up for health insurance. C3 is also conducting a research study to see if improving birth control services can reduce unintended pregnancy and decrease health care costs. We will be collecting information about birth control method use, pregnancies, and insurance information. You can still be seen for clinical care without participating in the research study. The Contraceptive Choice Center is supported by Grant Number 1C1CMS331354 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services. CHOICE Project Background The Contraceptive CHOICE Project began enrolling participants in 2007 with three main goals: to remove financial barriers to contraception, to promote the most effective methods of birth control, and to reduce unintended pregnancy in the Saint Louis area. Birth control was offered to participants at no cost to them, and contraceptive counseling was offered to all participants to help educate them about all methods that were available. Over 75% of the nearly 10,000 women participating chose Long Acting Reversible Contraceptive (LARC) methods. LARC’s (IUD’s and implants) are considered to be the most effective forms of birth control, and the results of the CHOICE project were overwhelmingly positive.