The Sexual and Reproductive Health Network clinics offer services, supplies, and information to help people of all genders achieve optimal sexual and reproductive health. They support individuals in making choices if and when they want to have children while helping maintain their overall health. The Network clinics serve all who want and need sexual and reproductive health services.
There are currently 14 organizations in Washington's Sexual and Reproductive Health Network. These organizations operate 97 clinics that provide sexual and reproductive health services on a sliding fee scale. Washington provides funding to make sure people with low-income and people who are uninsured or underinsured can access these services.
2023 Network Profiles
We collect and analyze data to improve services our Network provides. Below are profiles for each Network partner detailing client demographics, contraceptive methods used, unwanted outcomes averted, and costs saved.
See the Washington State Profile, 2023 (PDF) - includes data from the sites listed below.
- Cedar River Clinics (PDF) in King and Pierce Counties
- Columbia Basin (PDF) clinics in Adams, Franklin, and Grant Counties
- Cowlitz Family Health Center (PDF) clinics in Cowlitz, Pacific, and Wahkiakum Counties *As of April 1, 2024, no longer a service provider
- Family Health Centers (PDF) in Okanogan County
- Grays Harbor Public Health & Social Services (PDF) clinic in Grays Harbor County
- Jefferson County Public Health (PDF) clinics in Jefferson County
- Klickitat County Health Department (PDF) clinics in Klickitat County
- Mt. Baker Planned Parenthood (PDF) clinics in San Juan, Skagit, and Whatcom Counties
- NE Washington Health Program (PDF) clinics in Ferry, Stevens, and Pend Orielle Counties
- Peninsula Community Health Centers (PDF) clinics in Kitsap and Mason Counties
- Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette (PDF) clinic in Clark County
- Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest and Hawaiian Islands (PDF) clinics in Clallam, King, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, Pierce, Snohomish, and Thurston counties
- Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho (PDF) clinics in Benton, Chelan, Franklin, Grant, Kittitas, Spokane, Walla Walla, Whitman, and Yakima Counties
- Public Health Seattle & King County (PDF) clinics in King County
Why We Track Sexual and Reproductive Health Data in Washington
Washington uses Results WA to track performance on selected measures, such as pregnancy and abortion rates. State agencies and officials use this data to prioritize resources and improve strategies.
Sexual and Reproductive Health Data From Other Sources
- The Guttmacher Institute researches reproductive and sexual health issues and publishes data and analyses. They provide information on a variety of reproductive and sexual health topics.
- Research and Data 2024 | Power to Decide