Michigan
AOD is not yet able to provide remote abortion care in Michigan. You can still have an abortion in Michigan, but it needs to be with an in-person provider.
- Michigan requires that you review state-directed counseling, then wait 24 hours before having an abortion.
- If you are under age 18 in Michigan, a parent or guardian must give permission for your abortion. If this is not an option for you, contact the JB Hotline.
Learn more about your options in Michigan at abortionfinder.org
In-Person Care
We recommend Northland Family Planning; they have sites in Southfield, Sterling Heights, and Westland. There are lots of options for you, and we may not have a relationship with all of them. You can find more options – including out-of-state providers – at ineedana.com where you can easily search by zip code.
Financial Support
Medicaid and private insurance does not cover abortion care in Michigan. You can contact these groups for help with funding, transportation, and other logistics.
- Reclaim MI WIN Fund 1-800-447-7354
- Midwest Access Coalition (MAC) (847) 750-6224
- NAF Hotline Fund 1-800-772-9100
Advocacy
Activists are mobilizing to get an abortion rights amendment on the ballot this Fall 2022. If you are a Michigan voter wanting to preserve and expand equitable abortion access, you can sign the petition and get involved with:
Where is AOD available?

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*Patients in D.C. must provide a Maryland or Virginia mailing address.*