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WOMEN'S CHOICE CLINIC CLOSURE
April 8, 2009
Statement from Oakland City Councilmember - Nancy Nadel

The Women's Choice Clinic has provided vital and high quality services to women in the East Bay for many years. Run by a team of qualified and caring practitioners, women could come to the clinic confident that they would be counseled with a breadth of options and provided services that meet high standards and address their needs effectively and compassionately. I personally worked with the clinic director may years ago at the Feminist Women's Health Center and can attest to her skill and dedication.

When any business closes, it's a sad day for Oakland. When a woman's healthcare service provider closes, it takes a serious toll on what is available for our women. The economic downturn has been difficult for all our businesses and service providers. Other clinics are unlikely to be able to handle the additional patient load but we urge women to be patient with waits for appointments and continue to seek reputable service providers for their reproductive healthcare needs. Our office can provide information about alternative providers. Now that we have a Bubble Ordinance that has been enforced by the courts, women have a better chance to access reproductive healthcare services without harassment. I encourage supporters of women's access to healthcare to volunteer to become clinic escorts at our other service provider locations.

I want to thank the dedicated staff of the Women's Choice Clinic for doing such excellent work over the years providing women with the care and concern that they need, expect and deserve. The closing of this clinic is a loss to women and women's healthcare. I hope that the clinic staff is able to relocate into positions at other clinics. We thank you for your many years of dedicated service to the women of Oakland and the East Bay.

Closing of Womens Choice Clinic Mourned by Community Members
Tues Apr 7, 2009 (updated 04/08/2009)

 

Bay Area Loses Nations Oldest Feminist Abortion Clinic, Women’s Choice Clinic

The Women’s Choice Clinic (WCC) of Oakland, a venerated feminist health clinic that has provided non-judgmental, culturally sensitive abortion and reproductive health care services to Bay Area women for 36 years, is closing its doors (press conference, Wed. April 8, Oakland City Hall, 1pm). The WCC is the oldest feminist health center providing abortions in the nation. However, it is not anti-abortion protests that are forcing the clinic to close, nor is it a decline in demand for services. California’s chronic low and slow reimbursements for MediCal services, and the current freeze on reimbursements is the culprit.

The Women’s Choice Clinic began in 1972 as an independent feminist women’s health clinic with a mission to provide quality affordable reproductive health care. In its 36 years the WCC served over 64,000 clients and until its close was seeing approximately 2,000 clients a year. The closing of the WCC is being mourned by community members, health and women’s groups alike.

“This is a wake up call for feminists old and young and anyone who cares about women’s empowerment, abortion services and health care,” said Rachel Jackson, community activist. "It doesn’t really matter if we have a pro-choice president when real women in need can’t access abortion services. We can’t sit idly by. The years of anti-abortion propaganda and the insufficient reimbursements from the state are strangling our community health centers and it has to stop.”

Women's reproductive health clinic closes because of state budget crisis
by Angela Hill, Oakland Tribune - Tues Apr 7, 2009 02:58:46 PM EDT

OAKLAND — The Women's Choice Clinic of Oakland — said to be the nation's oldest feminist health clinic, one that has provided abortion and reproductive health services in the Bay Area for 36 years — is closing its doors because of the economic crunch and painfully slow Medi-Cal reimbursements from the state, the clinic's director announced Tuesday.

"We haven't been able to make our rent payments," said Linci Comy, Women's Choice Clinic's executive director, who has been with the nonprofit since 1977. "We've been waiting for the checks from Medi-Cal and they're not forthcoming. To balance the state budget, California has frozen payments for services already provided, and for us, that is a fatal decision. With that and issues of the economy, it all came down on us in March. Our landlord let us know we have to be out in a couple of weeks. We're looking at bankruptcy.

"It's just devastating, and really serves as a wake-up call," she said. "Can the community of Oakland really meet the needs of health care here? If you're on state funding, you deserve quality care. But where are you going to go?"

The clinic, which has been on 14th Street across from the federal buildings the past six years, opened in 1972 as an independent feminist women's clinic with a mission to provide quality, affordable reproductive health care.

"A feminist clinic means it's woman-centered care with the idea of informed consent, putting women in charge of their reproductive health functions," Comy said. "It's a philosophy about quality of care, education and respect. You can't make good decisions without the information."

In its more than three decades, the clinic served more than 64,000 clients and had been seeing about 2,000 clients a year.
"Women's Choice Clinic was a safe haven for underserved women, a place where women knew they would receive health care with dignity," said Destiny Lopez, executive director of ACCESS, which connects poor women around California to reproductive health information and services. "This is truly a sad day for Oakland. We are losing an independent community clinic that made comprehensive reproductive health services available to all women."

The Women's Choice Clinic has been known for its work with teens, and the lesbian, gay and transgender communities, as well as with clients for whom English is a second language. The clinic has also been known for accepting women on state aid or who didn't have insurance to cover medical treatment, Comy said.

"More and more women are unable to pay for services," Comy said. "Ten years ago, it used to be that half of our patients were on state funding. Now, it's been 90 percent. That really speaks to the poverty of women."

As a medical center, the clinic is required to maintain health records for seven years. So they'll still need space for storage of records, and an office to maintain records requests. Clinic workers hope someone will come forward with an offer of space.
"We will not be able to provide health services anymore, but we plan to continue to be a presence through community outreach and sex education projects," Comy said. "I'm just not yet sure how or where that will be."

If anyone has office or storage space, or other offers of help, e-mail womenschoiceclinic@gmail.com