So, I had to find out what services were available at the Planned Parenthood in Spokane Valley, WA. It was a bit of a process, so I figured I’d share my experience in case anyone else is in the same boat.

First, I started by digging around online to see what kind of information I could find about the Spokane Valley health center. I found out they offer a bunch of different services, things like STD testing, birth control, pregnancy testing, cancer screenings, and even abortion. Also, I saw mention of mental health support, which is pretty cool.
- STD testing and treatment
- Birth control
- Pregnancy testing
- Cancer screening
- Abortion
- Emergency contraception (the morning after pill)
Next, I looked into how to actually make an appointment. Seems like you can book one online or give them a call. I opted to call, just to get a feel for the place and ask a few questions. The person I spoke with was super helpful and answered everything I asked. They also told me that they offer vaccines at the Spokane Valley location.
Making the Appointment
After gathering all the information, I decided to go ahead and make an appointment. I booked it online, it was pretty straightforward. You just pick the service you need, choose a date and time, and fill in some basic information.
On the day of the appointment, I showed up at the health center. Everyone there was really nice and professional. I got the services I needed without any hassle. It was a smooth process, and I felt comfortable the whole time.
Overall, my experience with the Planned Parenthood in Spokane Valley was positive. They offer a wide range of services, the staff is friendly, and making an appointment is easy. So if you’re in the Spokane Valley area and need any of the services they offer, don’t hesitate to reach out to them.

It is important to note that Planned Parenthood operates many health centers throughout the USA, not just in Spokane Valley. They seem to be a good resource for people of all backgrounds, especially those with low incomes or who need support in reproductive health.
I also learned that they have some virtual consultation, so that’s something to consider if you can’t make it to a physical location.
That’s my story! Hope this helps someone out there.