Sexual & Reproductive Health
Small and personal sexual and reproductive health clinic located in downtown Saint Paul.
Clinic 555 offers sexual and reproductive health services for adults and teens. Services range from low cost to free. Fees are determined by a sliding fee scale based on family size and income. We accept public insurance and some private insurances. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. If available, please bring photo ID and insurance card.
Location
Clinic 555
Saint Paul - Ramsey County Public Health Center:
555 Cedar Street
Saint Paul, MN 55101
Metro Transit bus lines and 10th Street Green Line stop located near the clinic. Patient parking is available.
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Appointments
Walk-ins will be available on a limited basis. Appointments are recommended. Call 651-266-1255 to schedule an appointment.
Days | Hours |
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Monday | 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Last appointment at 3:30 p.m. |
Tuesday | 8:15 a.m. - 7 p.m. Last appointment at 6 p.m. |
Wednesday | 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Last appointment at 3:30 p.m. |
Thursday |
8:15 a.m. - 7 p.m. |
Friday | 8:15 a.m. - 1 p.m. Last appointment at Noon. |
Closed 12 - 1 p.m., Monday - Thursday. |
Birth control and pregnancy testing
Pregnancy testing
Pregnancy testing is available if you missed a period and think you may be pregnant. You will get the test result during your appointment. Counseling and education are offered if you would like to discuss pregnancy and pregnancy alternatives.
Birth control
Birth control is a safe way to prevent pregnancy. There are many types of birth control. Clinic 555 staff can help you choose what is right for you.
- The pill (oral contraceptives)
- The shot (Depo Provera)
- Implant (Nexplanon)
- IUD (Paragard, Mirena, Kyleena, Liletta)
- The patch (Xulane)
- The ring (NuvaRing)
- Condoms
- Natural family planning
- Abstinence
Emergency contraception
Emergency contraception (the morning after pill) helps prevent pregnancy when taken within five days (120 hours) after unprotected sex. If you think you need emergency contraception, call as soon as possible.
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
Anyone who has oral, anal or vaginal sex can get an STD, also called an STI (sexually transmitted infection). Many people don’t know they have an STD because several STDs do not usually have symptoms. Clinic 555 staff will help you determine the right STD testing and treatment you need.
More information
Mpox
Currently, the majority of cases in the U.S. are among men who have sex with men but anyone can get Mpox, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Mpox is not a sexually transmitted disease. Mpox is mostly transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, which includes sex, but can also spread through hugging, kissing, cuddling, etc.
Testing
If you develop a rash (bumps, sores or blisters), are worried you might have Mpox or believe you have been exposed to it, you are encouraged you to contact your medical provider. If you don’t have a medical provider, call Clinic 555 at 651-266-1255.
Clinic 555 can only test for Mpox if a rash is present. Testing involves a swab of the rash. If positive for Mpox, the clinic will help you anonymously notify potential contacts.
Treatment
There is no specific treatment for Mpox, although treatment with an antiviral may be beneficial for some individuals. Tecovirimat (TPOXX) is an antiviral that may be recommended for people who are more likely to get severely ill, like patients with weakened immune systems.
In certain situations, people who have been exposed to someone with Mpox may benefit from receiving a Mpox vaccine.
Vaccination
Vaccine availability is improving, and more people are now eligible.
Following MDH guidelines, we are prioritizing the following people for Mpox vaccination, regardless of the number of sexual partners:
- People who have been exposed to Mpox
- People living with HIV
- Men who have sex with men
- Transgender people
- And others who are at high risk
Please call Clinic 555 at 651-266-1255 for more information about getting the Mpox vaccine.
Information card
Hepatitis C treatment
Hepatitis C is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). The virus is spread through contact with blood from someone infected with Hepatitis C. Most often, the hepatitis C virus is spread by sharing needles or other equipment used to prepare and inject drugs. In most cases, hepatitis C is cured after taking a daily pill for 8 or 12 weeks depending on the medication you are prescribed.
Appointments
Schedule a hepatitis C appointment by calling 651-266-1255.
Treatment
Clinic 555 is able to provide treatment to patients who meet the following criteria.
- Adults with chronic hepatitis C who do not have cirrhosis and have not previously received hepatitis C treatment.
- Must not have a positive HIV or hepatitis B test.
- Must not currently be pregnant.
During your first visit, you will have a blood draw to determine if you meet Clinic 555’s hepatitis C treatment criteria. Clients who do not meet the criteria will be referred for treatment at an outside clinic. You do not need to stop using drugs in order to start hepatitis C treatment.
HIV, PrEP and PEP
Confidential HIV testing services, support and care for those newly diagnosed, HIV prevention education, PrEP and PEP.
Syringe Service Program
Clinic 555 Syringe Service Program is an anonymous, nonjudgmental place for individuals to get free supplies and additional services.
Reproductive health
Annual gynecological exam
An annual gynecological exam is a normal and important part of taking care of your reproductive health. Depending on your needs, an exam may include a breast exam, pelvic exam, Pap smear, mammogram referral, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STI’s), and birth control consultation.
Pap smear
A Pap smear is a test to check for changes in the cells of your cervix. This test can determine if you have abnormal or unhealthy cervical cells. This test is recommended for people with a uterus who are 21 years and older.
The Minnesota Department of Health’s Sage Screening Program offers free Pap smears for eligible women between the ages of 21-64. Clinic 555 provides free Pap smears and follow-up cervical health procedures if needed.
Colposcopy
A colposcopy is an exam using a special magnifying device to see the cells in the vagina and cervix in great detail. This exam is for people who had abnormal Pap smears.
LEEP
During a LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure), the provider will remove the abnormal cells of the cervix.
Mammogram referrals
The Minnesota Department of Health’s Sage Screening Program offers free mammograms for eligible women 40 years and older. Clinic 555 provides free breast exams and refers clients to another health center for mammograms.
Clinic 555 services are supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Population Affairs, Title X.
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