Family Planning
Family planning services focus on eliminating barriers to care and linking pregnant women with organizations, programs and providers of maternity services. We provide accessible prenatal care with the program's ultimate goal being healthy mothers and healthy babies.
Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) also assist individuals or couples with the timing and spacing of pregnancies by providing counseling and contraceptive services; assisting with infertility and identifying other medical problems. Clients receive knowledge about reproduction and the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases.
Prenatal Services & Eligibility
Services for pregnant women include:
- Routine prenatal care by Advance Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs)
- Collaborate with University of Kansas Medical Center obstetric residents for delivery and transfer care for high-risk conditions
- Case management
- Education
- Referrals
- Nutrition counseling and referral to WIC
Who is eligible to receive prenatal services?
Services are intended for pregnant women who are uninsured or underinsured for these health care services or who live where access to prenatal care is limited. Prenatal services are by appointment at the Olathe clinic and available only to Johnson County, Kansas residents. Call 913-826-1200 for information and an appointment.
Reproductive Health Services
- Reproductive health
- Health education
- Contraceptive services: birth control pills, IUD, Depo injections, condoms
- Natural family planning and abstinence education
- Well-woman examination
- Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening - EDW Program
- Infertility counseling and referral
- Pregnancy testing, counseling and referral
- Dietitian and social worker available upon referral
- Contraceptive counseling for men
- Colposcopy
- LEEP (Loop Electrical Excisional Procedure)
Resources
- Bedsider – Birth Control Support Network
- Power to Decide – Informational resources and community activities to help prevent teen and unintended pregnancy, sponsored by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unintended Pregnancy
Walk-in Clinic Information
Many reproductive and family planning services are available at the Olathe walk-in clinic without an appointment. During high volume times, we may need to temporarily suspend our walk-in services. To protect the safety and privacy of our clients, their children and our staff, children may not be permitted in exam rooms for some services.
Fees for Services
Fees for office visits, lab services and supplies will be determined based on family size and proof of the client’s total annual gross income (e.g., paycheck stub, a letter from the employer, JCDHE’s Verification of Income form).
Income shall include but is not limited to: wages, salary, commissions, unemployment or workmen’s compensation, public assistance money payments, alimony and child support payments, college and university scholarships, grants, fellowships and assistantships, etc. Income shall not include tax refunds, one-time insurance payments, gifts, loans and federal non-cash programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, etc.
Some services are available regardless of ability to pay. Call 913-826-1200 for additional information.
Major insurers may pay all or part of the cost of services. Cash, check, or major credit card are accepted. If not paid, client accounts may be subject to collections.
JCDHE is a KanCare provider for all managed care organizations: Healthy Blue, Sunflower and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. JCDHE also accepts private insurance from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City, Ambetter, Cigna, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Medicare Part B (flu, COVID-19 and pneumonia vaccines only) and Part D. We do not accept insurance from any Medicare HMO plans. Check your health benefit plan to confirm coverage for payment of services.