Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaiʻi, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky

Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaiʻi, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky PPGNHAIK is a 501(c)3 org offering reproductive health care services in AK, HI, ID, IN, KY & WA

Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity in health care spaces.No matter who you are, where you're from, or how you ...
01/21/2026

Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity in health care spaces.

No matter who you are, where you're from, or how you identify, you are welcome at Planned Parenthood. 💙

At Planned Parenthood, we roll out the red carpet for our patients 🌹️   Book your next visit at ppgnhaik.org/care!
01/17/2026

At Planned Parenthood, we roll out the red carpet for our patients 🌹️

Book your next visit at ppgnhaik.org/care!

Whatever 2026 brings, remember to lean on your support network when you need it. And know you can count on Planned Paren...
01/14/2026

Whatever 2026 brings, remember to lean on your support network when you need it. And know you can count on Planned Parenthood to be there for you, too. 💙

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Why do YOU support Planned Parenthood? 🤔Your personal experience could help Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates (PPAA)...
01/10/2026

Why do YOU support Planned Parenthood? 🤔

Your personal experience could help Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates (PPAA) show state leaders, the media, and supporters why Planned Parenthood and the services we provide matter.

Share your story through PPAA and help protect access to affordable s*xual and reproductive health care at plannedp.info/story 💌

Pap tests and human papillomavirus (HPV) tests are types of cervical cancer screening. These tests are used to find infe...
01/08/2026

Pap tests and human papillomavirus (HPV) tests are types of cervical cancer screening. These tests are used to find infections or abnormal cells in your cervix that could lead to cancer.

How often you get tested depends on your age, medical history, and the results of your last tests. In general:

• 21–24 years old: Get a Pap test every 3 years or wait until you’re 25 to start getting tested.
• 25–65 years old: Get an HPV test every 5 years, or a Pap test and HPV test together (co-testing) every 5 years.
• Older than 65: You may not need HPV/Pap tests anymore.

Some people may need to get tested more often. Your doctor or nurse will tell you which tests you need and how often you should get them.

Let’s start the new year off strong with the power of *accurate* birth control info: No, you don’t need a “detox” if you...
01/05/2026

Let’s start the new year off strong with the power of *accurate* birth control info: No, you don’t need a “detox” if you decide to stop using hormonal birth control.

Any time there’s a change in your hormones, there’s a chance of temporary side effects. But after a few months, your body will adjust, and side effects will typically go away. If your birth control helped manage things like heavy periods or acne, you can expect a return to those symptoms after stopping it.

Remember that as soon as you stop your birth control, you’re not protected from pregnancy anymore. You’ll need to use another method, like condoms, to avoid pregnancy. If you’re starting new birth control, you may need to use a backup method until your new one starts working.

Reach out to your provider with any questions about stopping or starting birth control!

Because we all deserve sunshine and bodily autonomy in 2026 ☀️
01/02/2026

Because we all deserve sunshine and bodily autonomy in 2026 ☀️

We’re bringing the same unstoppable energy we’ve always brought into 2026. Double-tap to show you’re with us 💪
12/31/2025

We’re bringing the same unstoppable energy we’ve always brought into 2026.

Double-tap to show you’re with us 💪

2025 has been one of the most challenging years in Planned Parenthood’s history. But even as attacks escalate against ou...
12/29/2025

2025 has been one of the most challenging years in Planned Parenthood’s history. But even as attacks escalate against our organization, our human rights, and our access to health care, we continue to show up for our patients and our communities.

In 2025, PPGNHAIK provided essential care to thousands of patients in AK, HI, ID, IN, KY, and WA. Come 2026, we remain committed to being there for our patients, innovating wherever we can, and expanding access to meet our communities where they are.

Here are some of 2025's bright spots. We look forward to spending another year together. ✨

What do YOU want to see more of in 2026? 🤔
12/26/2025

What do YOU want to see more of in 2026? 🤔

12/24/2025

Tis always the season for consent, safer s*x practices, and bodily autonomy 💫

[Video description: Slideshow of Christmas gnomes with the phrases: Consent is the main ingredient in everything good. Tinsel, twinkle lights, and total control over our bodies. Wrap it before you tap it. Gnomebody tells me what to do with my body]

12/22/2025

The confirmed what we’ve been saying all along: crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) cannot replace Planned Parenthood health centers as a trusted health care provider.

Let us be clear – when Planned Parenthood health centers close, patients lose access to real, comprehensive health care – including contraception, cancer screenings and STI testing and treatment.

Most CPCs aren’t legitimate medical clinics, and use lies, shame and fear to manipulate patients at their most vulnerable moments.

When Planned Parenthood health centers are forced to close, patients don’t magically get care elsewhere. They lose access – full stop. Patients deserve better than deception – they deserve Planned Parenthood.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/22/us/politics/planned-parenthood-christian-clinic.html

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2001 East Madison
Honolulu, HI
98122

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In partnership with our communities, we advocate, educate, and provide health care to support s*xual health and wellness for all.