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  2. Where Can I Go for Medical Care Without Insurance? - Healthline

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    You can find low cost or free care in several locations: Community health centers. Community health centers are nonprofit health clinics that offer low cost or free care. Often, fees are set on an ...

  3. Walgreens walkout: 5 things you need to know - AOL

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    Pharmacy staff at some Walgreens stores locked their gates and walked out Monday, citing harsh working conditions that make it difficult to safely fill prescriptions. Walgreens walkout: 5 things ...

  4. Plan B: Cost, Buying It, and How to Use It - Healthline

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    According to Planned Parenthood, brand-name Plan B One-Step usually costs $40 to $50, though generic options can cost as little as $11. All versions are essentially the same levonorgestrel ...

  5. How and Where to Get Birth Control - WebMD

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    Vaginal ring. Skin patch. You need a doctor’s help to start using these types of prescription birth control: Diaphragm: You need to be fitted for one unless you buy a one-size-fits-all diaphragm ...

  6. Getting Eye Exams and Eyeglasses When You Don't Have Insurance

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    America’s Best. America’s Best is a chain eye exam center that offers eye exams for a flat rate of $45. They also offer deals on glasses and discounts if you join their eye care club. EyeCare ...

  7. Accidental Needle Stick: What to Do Next - Healthline

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    Wash any cuts or needlesticks with soap and water right away. If any water splashes on your nose, mouth, or skin while cleaning your injury, clean that area off, as well. If water splashes into ...

  8. How to Get Low-Cost or Free Prescriptions - WebMD

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    Another option is to look for a 340B pharmacy. These pharmacies are part of a federal program that lets them partner with community health centers to provide medications free or at low cost. Some ...

  9. Where to Get Free or Lower-Cost Birth Control Near You

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    Age limitations: Must be over 18 years old. Available: All 50 states, including Washington, D.C. Fees: One $25 consult fee per year, plus the cost of birth control, which varies. Birth control may ...