Health Services for
Uninsured Women
The Uninsured Women’s Health Services Program provides Family Planning to Women Ages 18-55.
Don’t qualify for full Missouri Medicaid? You may be eligible for limited coverage through the Uninsured Women’s Health Services Program.
This program provides family planning services to women aged 18 to 55 who earn under $31,000 per year (for a single adult), or $64,000 (for a family of four).
The Uninsured Women’s Health Services Program isn’t full Missouri Medicaid – it only pays for a select list of services.
Services for this program include:
Birth control, including IUDs and implants
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) screenings and treatment
Wellness (annual) exams and related services
Breast and cervical cancer screenings
HIV testing and PrEP (HIV prevention medication)
Health screenings for conditions like obesity, smoking, and mental health
Pregnancy testing and counseling
HPV vaccination
Apply for the full Missouri Medicaid and/or the Extended Women’s Health Services Program online at mydss.mo.gov, or contact Sam Rodgers for help with your application. Any healthcare provider that accepts Medicaid can see you with this coverage, including Title X (Title Ten) clinics.
Call (816) 889.4797 to speak to a health insurance counselor today!
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