Our Services
Abortion services all in one visit
Call (815) 315-4711 to make an appointment
Medical Abortion
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A medical abortion—often called the abortion pill—is a safe, non-invasive way to end an early pregnancy, typically within the first 12 weeks. It involves taking two medications: mifepristone and misoprostol.
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Step 1: Consultation
During your visit at Midwest Reproductive Health, our provider will review your medical history, confirm how far along you are, and walk you through the process—answering any questions you have.Step 2: Mifepristone
The first pill, mifepristone, blocks the hormone progesterone, which is needed to maintain a pregnancy. Without it, the uterine lining begins to break down.Step 3: Misoprostol
One to two days later, misoprostol is taken to empty the uterus, similar to a heavy period. You may experience cramping and bleeding for several hours to a few days. We’ll provide clear instructions for comfort and care, and let you know when to reach out for medical support.Aftercare
Most people recover quickly, but we offer follow-up care and support if symptoms persist or you have concerns. -
$475
In Clinic Procedure Abortion
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An in-clinic abortion is a safe, common medical procedure to end a pregnancy. We offer procedural abortion care up to 13.6 weeks, after the point when the abortion pill is no longer recommended or for those who prefer care in a clinical setting.
The procedure uses gentle suction to remove the pregnancy tissue from the uterus and usually takes just a few minutes. Throughout the process, our team provides privacy, compassion, and expert care so you feel supported every step of the way.
Past 14 weeks? Visit our resources to learn about your options.
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1. Preparation You’ll begin with a consultation to review your medical history, discuss the procedure, and answer any questions. An ultrasound and lab work may be completed as needed.
2. Before the Procedure
You’ll change into a gown and receive pain relief medication or local anesthesia to ensure comfort. Our staff will guide you through every step with care.3. The Procedure
Using gentle suction, the provider removes the pregnancy tissue from the uterus. The process takes only a few minutes, with your comfort and safety as our top priority.4. Recovery & Aftercare
You’ll rest in our recovery area and may experience light cramping or bleeding, similar to a heavy period. Our team will monitor you, provide aftercare instructions, and schedule a follow-up if needed. -
$525
STI testing
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We offer confidential, judgment-free STI testing in a supportive environment.
Getting tested is an essential part of caring for your sexual health—whether you have symptoms, a new partner, or simply want peace of mind.Our experienced healthcare team provides discreet testing, clear information, and compassionate care so you can make informed choices about your health.
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Chlamydia & Gonorrhea: Tested with urine samples or swabs
Syphilis: Detected through a simple blood test
HIV: Screened via blood test for antibodies or antigens
Hepatitis B & C: Identified with a blood test
Herpes: Tested through swabs or bloodwork
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1. Consultation
You’ll meet with a provider to review your sexual health history, symptoms, and which tests are right for you.2. Sample Collection
Depending on the test, we may collect urine, blood, or swabs. The process is quick and private.3. Results & Follow-Up
Samples are sent to a lab, and results are reviewed with you once available. If anything tests positive, we’ll provide treatment, guidance, and follow-up care to help protect you and your partners.Prices will depend on testing. We take major insurances and Medicaid, please call our clinic prior the appt to confirm prices
Birth Control
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We offer a wide range of birth control options to fit your body, lifestyle, and future plans. Our providers will help you explore what feels right for you—because contraception should be personal, informed, and empowering.
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Barrier Methods
Condoms: Easy to use and protect against both pregnancy and STIs.
Diaphragms & Cervical Caps: Placed inside the vagina to cover the cervix and block sperm from entering the uterus.
Hormonal Methods
Birth Control Pills: Taken daily to prevent ovulation.
Patch: A small skin patch changed weekly that releases hormones.
Vaginal Ring: A soft ring worn inside the vagina for three weeks at a time.
Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs)
IUDs: T-shaped devices placed in the uterus for long-term protection—effective for several years.
Implants: Small, flexible rods inserted under the skin that prevent pregnancy for up to several years.
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1. Consultation
You’ll meet with a provider to review your health history, preferences, and goals. Together, you’ll decide which birth control method best fits your needs.2. Same-Day or Scheduled Service
Depending on your choice, you may be able to start your method the same day—whether that’s picking up pills, receiving a patch or ring, or scheduling an IUD or implant insertion.3. Follow-Up Support
We’ll check in to ensure your method is working well for you and make any adjustments if needed. You can reach out anytime with questions or concerns.Prices will depend on contraceptive decided. We take major insurances. Please call clinic to understand more about costs.
We offer Free contraceptives for qualifying clients!
FAQs
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Yes. Midwest Reproductive Health accepts Illinois Medicaid and most private insurance plans. We’ll verify your coverage before your visit and help you understand any out-of-pocket costs. If you don’t have insurance, we’ll work with you on affordable self-pay options.
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For safety reasons, appointments are required to make sure you’re seen promptly and have the time you need with your provider. However, same-day appointments may be available based on clinic capacity. Please call ahead (815) 315-4711.
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Some services—like medical abortion, IUD insertion, or certain test results—may include a follow-up visit to ensure everything is complete and you’re feeling well.
If you choose a medication abortion, you’ll have the option of a follow-up ultrasound at the clinic or a home pregnancy test to confirm completion—no routine in-person visit is required unless you prefer one or have ongoing symptoms.
Your provider will review what’s recommended for your care and help you choose the follow-up option that feels best for you before you leave.
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If you have an urgent medical concern after clinic hours, you can call the nurse main phone line we will provide the day of the appt, and follow the voicemail instructions to reach the on-call provider. For emergencies, always go directly to the nearest emergency room or call 911.
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Yes—you’re welcome to bring a support person if it helps you feel more comfortable. We do ask that they also bring an ID, and only one guest accompany you in the exam room, to protect everyone’s privacy and safety. Our team provides trauma-informed care and respects all relationship dynamics.
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You’re not alone. Many of our patients come from Wisconsin, Iowa, and nearby states because Illinois protects and supports abortion access. We can help you plan your visit, connect you with travel and lodging assistance, and ensure your care is safe and seamless from start to finish.
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Yes. We work closely with abortion funds and community partners to help cover the cost of care, travel, and other needs. No one is turned away for lack of funds. Just let our staff know you’d like to explore financial assistance when you book your appointment.
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Yes, but requirements vary by state. In Illinois, a person under 18/ teen can get an abortion without needing to obtain permission from a parent or guardian. If they prefer to involve a parent or guardian, they are welcome to do so, but it's not a legal requirement in Illinois.
