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 Clinical Services Services are available to both men and women. Nurse Practitioners are available for clinical exams. 
 Emergency Contraception Emergency contraception (EC) is taken by women  within 120 hours (5 days) after unprotected intercourse. EC should not be used  as a primary birth control method, as it does not protect against sexually  transmitted infections, it only makes pregnancy less likely to occur.  Family Planning Wisconsin Family Planning Only Services  
 A sliding-fee payment scale is  available and is based on family size and income. Pregnancy Testing Urine pregnancy tests are available with same day results Optional Urine Chlamydia screening available Counseling and referral regarding pregnancy options Pre-conception planning education Referrals to WIC, PNCC (Prenatal Care Coordination) Enrollment into BadgerCare Plus (Express Enrollment) Prenatal Care Coordination PNCC is a Medicaid benefit that helps pregnant women who are considered high risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes. Some services provided are: 
 Questions that a care coordinator can help you with: When should I go to the doctor? Links and Resources Funded in part by: Wisconsin Well Woman Program The Wisconsin Well Woman Program (WWWP) is a program that provides screening for breast and cervical cancer. The program will cover a yearly mammogram, pap test, follow-up testing needed for an abnormal pap and/or mammogram. WWWP also provides limited assessment/staging for Multiple Sclerosis. You may be eligible for service at NO COST to you if you are: 
 Limited breast services are available for  women ages 35-44. Please contact Pierce County Reproductive Health at  715-425-8003 to speak with the local county coordinator. Resource Links General  Contraception Information: 
 Family Planning  Providers in Wisconsin: 
 
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