
When a center closes but we only had a few reviews for it, we delete it from our listings. When there were substantial problems, we offer it on the page for the type of problem. This means that one center can be on more than one page.
See the full list on our Closed Centers page.
Listings are in alphabetical order by state and then city.
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Alabama: Mobile
Alabama Department of Public Health
Document:
AL Department of Public Health Statement of Deficiencies
Excerpt:
Pages 1-2:
Based on the review of the Alabama Code 1975, Title 26, Chapter 14, Reporting of Child Abuse or Neglect, facility’s policies and procedures, medical record (MR), and interview, it was determined the facility failed to report reasonable suspected abuse or neglect for a minor. This affected MR # 16 and had the potential to affect all patients served by this facility.
Report from NBC News 15:
Planned Parenthood in Mobile Failed to Report Possible Abuse of 14-Year-Old
Excerpt:
The Alabama Department of Public Health confirmed that the report is from their annual inspection in Mobile back in November 2014. The deficiency report details several incidents including a case involved a 14-year-old minor identified in the report as MR#16. According to the findings, the 14-year-old had recently received her second abortion from the clinic in four months and she already had two other children. It said there was evidence that she was “abused,” but the incident wasn’t reported to police at the time.
Under Alabama’s state law, all hospital, clinic, doctors, physicians and professional health employees are “mandatory reporters” and must report when a child is “known or suspected of being a victim or child abuse or neglect”.
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West Virginia: Parkersburg

Puskas
WV Court Memorandum Opinion and Order – Puskas
Excerpts:
“the victim advised that during the period that she and Puskas were sexually active, he would drive her to a Planned Parenthood Clinic in Parkersburg, West Virginia, so that she could receive birth control injections.”