FAQs
1. Does Women’s Health see patients with health insurance?
Yes, Women’s Health sees patients with health insurance. Women’s Health accepts most major insurance plans. Please call us at 303-442-5160 to ask about your specific plan.
Also, let us know which health insurance plan you have when you schedule your appointment. Also, please bring your insurance card to your visit. If you are coming in for an IUD insertion or an abortion, we ask that you fax a copy of your card to us prior to your visit. Our fax number is 303-440-8769.
2. How do I schedule an appointment?
Call 303-442-5160 to make an appointment.
Women’s Health uses Next Day Scheduling for all family planning/gynecology appointments. To schedule an appointment, call the business day before you would like to come to the clinic. We do not offer Family Planning services on Friday, thus we do not schedule appointments on Thursday. Call the clinic early in the day for the best availability. Appointments are scheduled on a first call, first serve basis.
Please call Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 9am to schedule an appointment for the following day. To schedule an appointment for Monday please call Friday at 9am.
We do not schedule appointments in advance. If you experience an extraordinary situation where you cannot access our Next Day Scheduling, please call during business hours Monday-Friday to speak with a staff member.
3. What if I don’t have insurance?
You do not need to have health insurance to come to Women’s Health. Fees for our services are affordable and are based on your ability to pay.
Some services are provided without charge to those who qualify. To qualify, please bring proof of income such as a tax return, recent paycheck stub, or a letter from employer.
4. What if I am unemployed?
You do not need to be employed to come to Women’s Health. Fees for our services are affordable and are based on your ability to pay.
Some services are provided without charge to those who qualify. To qualify, please bring a recent bank statement, an unemployment check-stub, or your application for unemployment.
5. Where is Women’s Health located and how do I get there?
The Boulder clinic on Valmont will be under construction until next spring. During that time, you can find us at our temporary location at 3055 47th Street (near Foothills & Valmont). Learn more about our temporary location.
Our Longmont clinic is located at 82 21st Ave (off 21st Ave a few blocks east of Main St).
We are convenient to several bus routes –
205, 208, the Bound, and the Bolt line from Longmont.
You can use the Trip Planner to get customized public transportation directions from your starting point.
Under age 20 and interested in Teen Clinic locations? Visit the Teen Clinic web site.
6. What do I need to bring to my appointment?
Please bring income verification or an insurance card to your appointment.
Also, payment is due on your appointment day. Your payment can be made with cash, MasterCard, Discover Card or VISA, personal check, a cashier’s check, or a money order. We do not accept American Express.
7. I am running late, will you still be able to see me?
If you are more than 10 minutes late, we will most likely not be able to fit you into our schedule.
Please call us at 303-442-5160 if you are concerned you will be late. We will be able to assess appointment availability and will let you know if you will need to reschedule.
8. Can my friend, family, or partner schedule appointments for me?
We prefer to speak with you, because you know your healthcare needs best.
If it is not possible to call us, you can have someone else schedule an appointment for you. The person scheduling the appointment will need to know the following information: your first and last names, your date of birth, and a phone number to reach you.



