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Cleveland Expands Public Health Clinics to Replace Closed Planned Parenthood Site

Cleveland’s public health system now offers walk-in reproductive and preventive services through expanded neighborhood clinics with mobile units

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Overview

  • The Cleveland Department of Public Health has expanded its network to provide same-day reproductive and preventive services after the Euclid Avenue clinic closed on May 31
  • Neighborhood clinics and mobile units now offer birth control, STD testing and treatment, pregnancy counseling, wellness exams, tuberculosis testing, immunizations and HPV vaccines
  • CDPH Director Dr. David Margolius said no resident should go without essential health care regardless of income, ZIP code or insurance status
  • Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio continues operating its three other Cuyahoga County health centers and a virtual health platform to serve patients displaced by the closure
  • The Euclid Avenue shutdown follows a March 2025 freeze or reduction of Title X funding by President Trump’s administration in Ohio