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News | Oct. 22, 2021

New walk-in clinic provides contraception to female service members

By Lori Newman

Brooke Army Medical Center now offers female service members a walk-in clinic for contraception on Wednesdays from noon to 2 p.m. in the Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine Clinic at the CPT Jennifer M. Moreno Clinic.

The Patients in Need of Contraception (PINC) clinic is open to all female permanent party active duty service members assigned to Joint Base San Antonio.

“A team of providers and nurses are available to help with decision making, prescription refills or starting a new form of contraception altogether, including Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) options that might require a procedure,” said Elaine Boshoff, registered nurse.

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News | Oct. 22, 2021

New walk-in clinic provides contraception to female service members

By Lori Newman

Brooke Army Medical Center now offers female service members a walk-in clinic for contraception on Wednesdays from noon to 2 p.m. in the Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine Clinic at the CPT Jennifer M. Moreno Clinic.

The Patients in Need of Contraception (PINC) clinic is open to all female permanent party active duty service members assigned to Joint Base San Antonio.

“A team of providers and nurses are available to help with decision making, prescription refills or starting a new form of contraception altogether, including Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) options that might require a procedure,” said Elaine Boshoff, registered nurse.

Full Story

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