Abortion Pill Indiana
Private & Low-Cost Medication Abortion Care
Confidential abortion pill care for eligible Indiana residents from licensed medical providers. Speak with a provider privately, receive compassionate medical guidance, and access safe medication abortion support near Indiana.
(307) 206-0884
What Is a Medication Abortion?
Medication abortion, commonly known as the abortion pill, allows eligible patients to end an early pregnancy using two FDA-approved medications prescribed by a licensed provider.
If medically appropriate, the provider prescribes:
- Mifepristone
- Misoprostol
These medications are commonly used for ending pregnancies up to 12 weeks.Patients receive detailed instructions, private medical guidance, and ongoing support throughout the process.
Cost, Coverage & Financial Support for Indiana Patients
Our team works to make abortion care accessible and affordable for Indiana residents traveling for care or seeking confidential consultation support.
Coverage and support options may include:
- Virtual consultation
- Medication abortion care
- Financial assistance resources
- Follow-up support
No Insurance?
Financial assistance may be available for qualifying patients. Our support team can discuss low-cost care options and abortion funding resources confidentially.
How the Process Works ?
Schedule Your Appointment
Book a same-day or next-day consultation online or by phone.
Virtual Consultation
Your consultation takes place through a secure HIPAA-compliant phone or video visit or at our nearby clinic location. You can ask questions, review your options, and receive medical guidance privately.
Receive Abortion Pills by Mail
If approved, your medication is provided with detailed instructions and confidential support. Telehealth patients may receive discreet shipping where legally appropriate.
Take the Medication with Support
You’ll receive step-by-step instructions for taking the medication safely, along with access to support if questions come up during the process.
Who Can Use Abortion Pill in Indiana?
- Are 18 years or older
- Are up to 12 weeks pregnant
- Live in Indiana during telehealth care
- Have no medical condition that makes abortion risky
Pregnancy Calculator
Enter your last menstrual period (LMP) to calculate how many weeks pregnant you are. :
How fast can I get an abortion appointment near Indiana?
Many Indiana patients are able to schedule a private consultation within one to three days, with same-day appointments sometimes available depending on provider availability.
Can Indiana residents travel for abortion care?
Indiana residents may travel to states where abortion care is legally available. Our team helps patients understand available care options and next steps.
What if I have no insurance at all?
Financial assistance and low-cost care options may be available for qualifying patients. Contact our team confidentially to discuss available support programs.
How long does the abortion pill process take?
Most patients complete the medication process within 24–48 hours after taking the second medication, though bleeding and cramping may continue for several days.
Can I speak with someone before booking?
Yes. Our support team is available to answer questions about appointments, eligibility, timing, costs, and the medication abortion process.
Will my care remain private?
Yes. Your consultation, medical records, and treatment information remain confidential and protected through HIPAA-compliant systems.
Areas We Serve In Indiana
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(307) 206-0884
E-Mail Us
info@serenitychoicehealth.com
Visit Us
600 Towncenter Road Suite 501 Matteson, IL 60443
Clinic Hours
Monday To Friday
9 AM to 9 PM
Saturday and Sunday
10 AM to 6 PM
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