Women's Health Free Clinic (WHFC)
The Women’s Health Free Clinic (WHFC) became the nation's first comprehensive, free, student-run women's health clinic when it opened in February 2008. The clinic is a partnership between New York University School of Medicine, the Reproductive Health Access Project, and the Institute for Family Health.
- Routine GYN exam / well-woman exam
- Pap smears, HPV testing
- Contraception: Birth control pills, Depo-Provera shot, IUDs, condoms
- Emergency contraception (Plan B or "morning-after pill")
- STD testing and treatment (genital warts, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B)
- Pregnancy testing, options counseling and ultrasound for unintended pregnancy
- Medication abortion (up to 9 weeks since the last menstrual period)
- Treatment of GYN problems - vaginal infections, irregular bleeding, pain
- Endometrial biopsy
- Referral for screening mammogram and colonoscopy
- All necessary bloodwork and laboratory services
- Outpatient specialty referrals
- Necessary blood tests and laboratory services
Patients will be seen by teams composed of NYU medical students, Beth Israel residents, and a reproductive health fellow with a specific interest in women's health.
Patients interested in making an appointment, please click here.
Physicians interested in volunteering for the WHFC, please click here.


