Family PACT
What is Family PACT? Family PACT offers low-cost reproductive health services to low-income California residents.
How do I know if I am eligible? You are eligible if you currently live in California, are of reproductive age, have an income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, and lack other healthcare coverage for confidential family planning services. If you're unsure about eligibility, you can check out the eligibility flow chart (PDF) or contact the Family PACT enroller directly.
How do I Enroll? Enrollment involves making an appointment, filling out a CEC form (PDF), and meeting with a Family PACT enroller. Appointments are 15 minutes and allow you to ask any questions you have about Family PACT. You can download and fill out the CEC form beforehand using the provided tips, or fill it out at the appointment.
What if I already have a card? If your card is active (received within the last year), notify the receptionist to receive free services. If unsure, make an appointment to check its status. An enroller can recertify your card on the same day if it's inactive.
Is it Confidential? Yes, Family PACT ensures confidentiality, and family planning information cannot be released without your consent.
Need to know More about different types of Birth Control? Information regarding various types of birth control/contraceptives offered at the Health Center is available.
Need to know more about different types of Birth Control?
Information regarding the many types of birth control/contraceptives that are offered at the Health Center
Family PACT Services
Female Patients
- Birth Control Methods/Supplies
- Health Education
- Annual Exam
- Pap Smears
- Colposcopy (referral)
- Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) testing / treatment
- Gynecological Complaints
- Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)
- Menstrual Problems
- Pregnancy Testing and Counseling
- HIV Screening
- Emergency Contraception (Plan B or morning-after-pill)
Male Patients
- Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) testing / treatment
- HIV Screening
- Condoms/Supplies
- Education and Counseling
No Cost Prescriptions / supplies offered at pharmacy:
- Oral contraceptives
- Transdermal patch
- Condoms
- Emergency contraception
- Contraceptive injections
- Vaginal ring
- Fertility awareness methods
- Cervical cap
- Implanon FAQ
- Spermicides
For more information, visit: www.familypact.org(opens in new window).