Telehealth vs. Face-to-Face Abortion: What’s Right for You?
Understanding Your Options
When choosing between telehealth vs. face-to-face abortion, your comfort, location, and medical needs matter. Both are safe and effective, but knowing the differences can help you make the best decision for your situation.
Telehealth Abortion
Telehealth abortion allows you to meet with a provider virtually and receive abortion pills by mail. This option is available in states that permit mailing abortion medication. It’s ideal if:
- You’re under 10 weeks pregnant
- You live far from a clinic
- You prefer privacy at home
- You’re comfortable self-managing the process
Telehealth appointments typically include a screening, instructions, and follow-up support—all online.
Face-to-Face Abortion
In-person care provides access to ultrasounds, laboratory tests, and hands-on medical support. It’s recommended if:
- You’re unsure of your gestational age
- You have health conditions that may require monitoring
- You need a surgical abortion
- You want to speak directly with a provider in a clinic setting
For some, being surrounded by a supportive care team makes all the difference.
Which One Is Better?
There’s no “better”—just what’s better for you. If you want flexibility and you’re eligible, telehealth offers convenience. If you prefer in-person reassurance, face-to-face is a strong choice.
Learn more about both options on our abortion pill page or read our blog on emergency contraception.
Still not sure? Contact us to talk it through.