Equal Access to Cooperative Healthcare
Virtual Provider
About This Provider
Equal Access to Cooperative Healthcare offers telehealth abortion pill visit and abortion pill mail delivery in Colorado.
Next Available Appointment
“Next available appointment” on AbortionFinder is an estimate of when the soonest appointment may be available with an abortion provider.
Telehealth Pill Visit
Usually within 1 week
Features
Languages Spoken
- English
Provider Requirements for All States
To be eligible to get abortion pills online through telehealth from Equal Access to Cooperative Healthcare, you will need to:
Be in eligible state during your telehealth abortion pill visit
No history of ectopic pregnancy
Be able to show photo ID with date of birth
Be able to show proof of residency
Have internet access
Be medically eligible
medical eligibility differs by provider
Meet provider eligibility requirements for your state
Provider Requirements by State
Colorado
To get care from Equal Access to Cooperative Healthcare in Colorado, you will need to:
Be 18 or older
Have a mailing address in Colorado: includes P.O. boxes
Be 11 weeks, 0 days pregnant or less at the time of your visit
Telehealth Services Offered
Cost & Payment Options
Insurance
Colorado public insurance (Medicaid)
Accepted for abortion
Private insurance
Not accepted for abortion
Out-of-pocket payment
Accepted for abortion
Cost Estimates
The prices shown are estimates. What services you need may depend on your pregnancy stage and other medical factors. Some services are optional. Contact the provider directly to learn more.
Funding & Other Support
Equal Access to Cooperative Healthcare offers:
Financial Assistance This provider has financial assistance options available.
Contact Equal Access to Cooperative Healthcare to learn more.
Need Extra Support?
If you need support beyond what this provider offers, see what options may be available to help cover the cost of abortion, plan and book travel, and more.
State Laws
Colorado Abortion Laws
If you are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must be notified beforehand of your decision to get an abortion. If getting the permission of a parent or legal guardian is not an option for you, you can seek a judicial bypass. A judicial bypass allows you to waive the requirement for parental involvement. If you're a minor who would like help navigating the judicial bypass process, contact the If/When/How Repro Legal Helpline. To contact the Helpline, call 844-868-2812 or submit a request online.