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Abortion patients most often rely on independent clinics, but more closed in 2025, report shows
Independent clinics provide 58% of U.S. abortions but faced at least 23 closures in 2025 amid funding cuts and legal challenges, a report by Abortion Care Network shows.
- Wisconsin Planned Parenthood clinics paused abortion services due to a new law, leading to a quadrupling of demand at Affiliated Medical Services, according to clinic director Dabbie Phonekeo.
- At least 23 independent clinics closed in 2025, up from 12 in the previous year, as reported by the Abortion Care Network.
- Independent clinics provide 58% of all abortions in the U.S., while Planned Parenthood provides 38%, according to the latest findings from Abortion Care Network.
- Organizations like A Woman's Choice reported an increase in non-abortion care services to uninsured or underinsured patients since the Medicaid ban.
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Abortion patients most often rely on independent clinics, but more closed in 2025, report shows
Abortion-rights advocate Kristin Hadyl helps a car navigate past protesters toward A Preferred Women’s Health Center of Atlanta in Forest Park, Georgia, in August 2023. Independent clinics are facing fresh challenges, and at least 23 more closed this year, bringing the total to 100 since the Dobbs decision. (Photo by Ross Williams/Georgia Recorder) When Wisconsin Planned Parenthood clinics temporarily paused abortion services in October because…
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