So, the other day, I had to swing by Planned Parenthood in Spokane Valley, Washington. Needed to get some stuff sorted, you know, the usual health check-up and some advice on birth control. I’d heard good things about their services, so I figured, why not?

First off, I picked up my phone and gave them a call. The number, I think, was something like (509) 207-3017. They were pretty helpful over the phone, telling me about the services they offer like family planning, pregnancy tests, and even stuff about sexually transmitted diseases. They made it sound all confidential and anonymous, which was a relief.
Then, I decided to book an appointment. Better to be safe than sorry, right? I don’t really like waiting, even though I could just walk in for some of the basic stuff.
When I got there, the place was clean and organized. It was called the Spokane Valley Health Center. The staff at the front desk were friendly and got me checked in pretty quickly. I didn’t even have to wait that long before I was called in to see a healthcare provider.
During my appointment, we talked about my health history and what I was there for. I was mainly interested in getting some birth control, and they had a whole bunch of options. They explained everything really well, like how each method works, the side effects, and all that jazz. The healthcare provider helped me figure out what would be best for me based on my lifestyle and health. It was pretty simple, actually.
- Birth Control Services: They’ve got a ton of options for family planning. Pills, IUDs, shots, the whole nine yards.
- Pregnancy Testing: They offer free or low-cost pregnancy tests.
- STD Testing and Treatment: They can test you for STDs, including HIV, and it’s all private. Blood draw, urine sample, the works.
Here’s a quick rundown of what they do:
I also found out they do vasectomies, but that’s not something I needed. I heard that they offer that service at their Kennewick and Sunnyside locations, not the Spokane Valley one. That was good to know for the future.

After going through all the options, I made my choice and they gave me a prescription. They told me I could either get it filled there or take it to my regular pharmacy. I thought that was convenient, so I just filled it there.
Honestly, the whole experience was way easier than I expected. Everyone was professional, non-judgmental, and they really seemed to care. If you’re in Spokane Valley, Washington, and you need any of these services, I’d definitely recommend checking them out. They know their stuff, and they make you feel comfortable about dealing with things that can sometimes feel a bit awkward or embarrassing.
And that’s pretty much it. It was a smooth and helpful experience. Thought I’d share, in case anyone else is looking for similar services in the area.