Title IX
Medical Follow-up Options
If you have insurance, you may want to use your regular doctor. However, if you don’t have insurance, are too far away from your doctor, or are just uncomfortable seeking medical information and treatment from your doctor, there are other options.
| SU Health Services | (512) 863-1555 |
| Emergency Contraception Hotline | (888) 668-2528 |
Provides general information about medications (e.g., the morning-after pill) and will give you the closest locations to receive prescriptions and treatment.
| Planned Parenthood | www.ppaustin.org/clinics.html |
Clinics provide affordable pregnancy testing, birth control services, STD testing, HIV screening, emergency contraception.
| Downtown Austin | (512) 477-5846 |
| South Austin | (512) 276-8000 |
| North Austin | (512) 331-1288 |
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES
Clinics provide complete birth control services, pregnancy testing, HIV and STD screening, annual exams; accept Medicaid, and have a sliding fee scale.
| Georgetown | (512) 930-3280 |
| Round Rock | (512) 248-3256 |
| Taylor | (512) 352-7697 |
WILLIAMSON COUNTY AND CITIES HEALTH DISTRICT
Clinics provide STD and HIV screening and treatment; have sliding fee scale services.
| Georgetown | (512) 930-4386 |
| Round Rock | (512) 248-3257 |
| Taylor | (512) 352-5201 |


