Adagio Health: Family Planning Services Remain Available Across Western Pennsylvania
Patients can continue to access confidential, affordable care through Adagio Health’s seven medical offices and a network of partner providers across 23 counties.
In response to recent news coverage about temporary closures or service reductions in our region, Adagio Health is reassuring patients that family planning services remain available across Western Pennsylvania through Adagio Health and our network of community partners.
Adagio Health is the federal Title X family planning grantee for Western Pennsylvania, supporting access to care across 23 counties through a network of providers — including Adagio Health’s seven medical offices, where patients can be seen in person and, in many cases, through telehealth.
“People shouldn’t have to wonder where to turn for care,” said Alicia Schisler, President and CEO of Adagio Health. “Adagio Health is open, and we’re here to help patients access confidential family planning and preventive health services — with compassion, dignity, and options that work for their lives.”
Adagio Health currently operates seven medical offices in these areas: Butler, Erie, Hopewell Township (Beaver County), Indiana, New Castle, Seneca, and Uniontown.
Services available through Adagio Health and our partners include:
- Family planning (birth control, pregnancy testing, preventive reproductive health care)
- Prenatal care (at select locations) and postpartum support
- STI testing and treatment
- Gynecologic care, including routine visits, problem-focused care, and procedures including pap tests and colposcopies
- Cancer screenings and referrals (including breast and cervical cancer screening support)
- HIV and Hepatitis C testing, treatment, and prevention services, including PrEP & PEP
- Tobacco and nicotine cessation support
- Behavioral health and counseling support
- Care navigation and help connecting to additional health and social resources
- Nutrition and education services, including programs like WIC and SNAP-Ed in communities where available
- Specialized care for women veterans, and focused support for patients who need low- or no-cost options
Patients can contact Adagio Health to find the closest care option — either at an Adagio Health office or through a nearby partner provider in communities throughout Western Pennsylvania, including rural communities where access to care is already scarce. Adagio Health can help patients find the care they need at nearby locations.
How to access care
To schedule an appointment or to find a provider in Western Pennsylvania, call 1-800-215-7494. Many services are available at low or no cost for eligible patients, and Adagio Health and our partners accept most insurance, including Medicaid.