Georgia – ineligible
You can get an abortion in Georgia, but cannot be with us. Based on what you told us, it is safest for you to seek in-person care with one of our colleagues listed below. Do NOT repeat your intake. We cannot accept repeat intakes for legal and safety concerns.
- Georgia requires state-mandated counseling, then waiting 24 hours before having an abortion. You can do this over the phone.
- If you are under age 18 in Georgia, a parent or guardian must give permission for your abortion. If this is not an option for you, contact the JB Hotline.
- Abortion in Georgia is legal to just under 22 weeks. This may change in July 2022.
Learn more about your options in Georgia at abortionfinder.org

In-Person Care
Here are the quality clinics we recommend in Georgia. You can find more options – including out of state providers – at ineedana.com where you can easily search by zip code.
- Atlanta Women’s Medical Center (404) 257-0057
- Feminist Women’s Health Center – Atlanta (404) 728-7900
Financial Support
Medicaid and private insurance does not cover abortion care in Georgia. You can contact these groups for help with funding, transportation, and other logistics.
- NAF Hotline Fund 1-800-772-9100
- ARC Southeast 855-227-2475
Advocacy
If you are a Georgia voter wanting to preserve and expand equitable abortion access, we suggest getting involved with:
- Pissed Off Peaches – abortionislegalingeorgia.com
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*Patients in D.C. must provide a Maryland or Virginia mailing address.*