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Family Planning & Reproductive Health

Our experienced medical staff has extensive experience with reproductive health services including abortion services, contraceptive services, miscarriage care, and more. Despite the 2022 overturn of Roe vs Wade, abortion remains safe and legal in New Mexico for both teens and adults. If you have been referred to us because of reproductive health concerns, be assured that we will be able to treat you safely in our clinic. With all options available, we understand that it is important to have all the information you need to make informed choices.

If you have any questions about our any services, please contact the clinic directly at 505-925-4455 for a confidential consultation.

UNM Medical Group Clinic of the Year 2017, 2019, 2020
AAAHC Accredited
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Family Planning

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Lisa Hofler, MD
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Eve L Espey, MD
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Courtney Forbis, MD
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Amber Iva Truehart, MD
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Gillian Burkhardt, MD
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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David Stromberg, MD
Family Medicine
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Miranda A Aragon, MD
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Jessica Taylor Goldstein, MD
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Kira Anne Paisley, MD
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Jennifer K Phillips, MD
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Miguel R Gonzales, MD
Family Medicine

Services Provided

Pricing can vary by each patient and insurance options. Talk to our staff to help determine your coverage.

 

Abortion Care

If you decide on abortion care, our staff is here to support you through the process. Our focus is on keeping you as comfortable, healthy and safe as possible. Although abortion complications are rare, you have 24/7 access to health-related abortion care at UNM Hospital.

 

We offer abortion care up to 23 weeks 6 days of gestation (time since your last menstrual period). For those under 11 weeks of gestation, you can choose a procedural abortion or a medication abortion. A medication abortion requires taking two medications to pass the pregnancy from your body. You will need to follow up in a week or two after the medication abortion.

A procedural abortion is offered for pregnancies up to 23 weeks 6 days of gestation. The procedure takes as little as 15 minutes, but the entire visit takes anywhere from four hours to all day due to your recovery from pain medication. If you choose to receive pain medications, please plan on a ride home with a person you know as we will not allow you to drive.

Call now to ask about the cost for abortion health services. Our staff can help you with financial issues, including insurance coverage, non-insurance payment options, and assistance funds. Our staff can also help you with resources for travel and lodging if you need.

If you need financial assistance, funding for abortion care is available through the National Abortion Federation (NAF) Hotline at 1-800-772-9100.  Assistance is also available through the National Network of Abortion Funds and Indigenous Women Rising.

 

Abortion Support Organizations

Organizations that can help with finacial support.

Early Pregnancy Complications

Our team of compassionate, experienced doctors will help you with early pregnancy complications. We diagnose and treat the following early pregnancy complications:

  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Pregnancy of unknown location
  • Miscarriage
  • Threatened miscarriage
  • Pregnancy viability

Miscarriage Care

Our team is experienced in counseling, diagnosing and treating people who have a pregnancy loss. We offer the three most common treatments for miscarriage:

  • Waiting to see if your body will pass the miscarriage on its own, with close follow-up care
  • Giving you medication and close follow up care to help your body pass the miscarriage
  • Removing the miscarriage tissue

Permanent Contraception 

Bilateral Tubal Sterilization 

A tubal sterilization also referred as “tying your tubes” or “tubal” is a form of permanent birth control. This type of birth control is completed by a laparoscopic surgery, which is a minimally invasive surgery using a thin, telescopic rod with a camera at the end to see inside your body without opening it all the way up. Watch this video to hear one of our providers describe the procedure

Vasectomy

Vasectomy is a highly effective type of male birth control that is designed to be permanent. In a vasectomy, a small portion of the tubes that carry sperm from testicles is cut and sealed. Watch this video to hear one of our providers describe the procedure.

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