Walk-in Contraceptive Services
Active duty service members can get all their contraceptive care in one place: Winn Army Community Hospital on Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield.
All beneficiaries, regardless of gender identity, are eligible for care and counseling at walk-in contraceptive clinics and can receive education on safe sexual practices, contraceptives, and STI prevention and treatment.
The clinic is open Mondays, 7:45 - 11:30 a.m., except federal holidays. The clinic is open to active duty service members who are in need of birth control services. No appointment needed; walk-in service only, while space is available. Check-in hours are 7:30 - 11:15 a.m.
Located on Fourth Floor, Winn Army Community Hospital OB/GYN Clinic.
Services offered
- Contraceptive Counseling
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Birth Control
- Birth control pill
- Birth control patch
- Vaginal ring
- Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives
- Emergency Contraceptives
- Plan B levonorgestrel
- ulipristal acetate
- IUD
- Permeant Contraception Counseling
a. Tubal Ligation
How it works
TRICARE covers the following types of birth control if a TRICARE-Authorized provider prescribes them. Some types of birth control requires pre-authorization. Check with your regional contractor for more information.
What isn't covered
Our facility does not offer vasectomy counseling. Generally, TRICARE doesn’t cover assisted reproductive services or noncoital reproductive technologies. TRICARE may cover these services for wounded, ill, or injured service members. Covered assisted reproductive services include:
- Artificial insemination (including cost related to donors and semen banks)
- Invitro fertilization (IVF)
- Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT), in most cases