How to get an abortion in Pinal County, Arizona

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If you live in Pinal County—in Casa Grande, Maricopa, San Tan Valley, Apache Junction, Florence, Coolidge, Eloy, or anywhere else—and you need abortion care, you have options. Abortion is legal in Arizona, and your right to get care is protected.

But here's the reality: Pinal County has no in-person abortion clinic. The nearest clinics are in Phoenix (about 45–60 minutes north) or Tucson (about 60–75 minutes south), depending on where you live. For many Pinal County residents, that round trip means taking time off work, arranging child care, paying for gas or a ride, and possibly losing wages.

The good news: you don't have to make that trip. If you're up to 10 weeks pregnant, Hey Jane can prescribe FDA-approved abortion pills delivered directly to your door, anywhere in Pinal County, in 1-3 business days. The closest abortion provider to you is already in your pocket.

Quick answers: Abortion in Pinal County, AZ

Abortion is legal in Pinal County in all circumstances up to fetal viability (about 24–26 weeks of pregnancy), and in specified circumstances after fetal viability. There are no in-person abortion clinics in Pinal County — but Hey Jane can deliver FDA-approved abortion pills to any address in the county.

Is there an abortion clinic in Pinal County? No — zero in-person clinics in the county
Can I get the abortion pill delivered in Pinal County? Yes—Hey Jane ships to Casa Grande, Maricopa, San Tan Valley, Florence, Coolidge, Eloy, Apache Junction, and everywhere else in the county
How much does abortion care cost? Hey Jane care can be as low as $0 with insurance or financial aid. In-clinic alternatives typically cost $720–$1,150+, plus travel to another county
How fast can I get care? Consult within 1 business day. Pills arrive 1-3 business days after your prescription

No residency requirement. Anyone in Pinal County can get care through Hey Jane, including students, travelers, and commuters from other states.

Is abortion legal in Arizona?

Yes. Abortion is legal in Pinal County and across Arizona up to fetal viability—usually 24 to 26 weeks of pregnancy as determined by a provider. 

Here's what you need to know about Arizona's current abortion laws:

Legal topic Arizona law
How far along Legal in all circumstances until viability (24–26 weeks) as determined by a health care provider. After viability, legal for the protection of life or health, or if the fetus will not survive.
If you're under 18 A parent or guardian must give permission, however a judge can approve an exception.
Medicaid coverage Does not cover abortion except when life or health is at risk, or in cases of rape or incest.
Who can provide Only licensed doctors can perform abortions.
Residency You do not need to live in Arizona to get care here.

Arizona's laws are still changing. Click here for the latest updates.

There are no abortion clinics in Pinal County

Pinal County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Arizona and one of the largest by land area—but it has zero in-person abortion clinics. This is not unusual for rural and suburban Arizona. Across the state, 12 of 15 counties, which represents over one fifth of Arizona residents, have no in-person clinic.

Map of abortion access in Pinal County, Arizona—including no in-person clinics, 2 fake clinics, and Hey Jane's virtual clinic service area.

For Pinal County residents, the nearest options are:

Location Approximate drive from Casa Grande
Phoenix (four clinics) ~45–55 minutes north on I-10
Tempe (one clinic) ~50–65 minutes north on I-10
Glendale (one clinic) ~65 minutes northwest on I-10
Tucson (two clinics) ~60–75 minutes south on I-10
Flagstaff (one clinic) ~3 hours north on I-17

That means a minimum of a 90-minute to 2.5-hour round trip without traffic, not counting wait times, appointments that may be weeks away, or the challenge of arranging transportation and time off.

If you live further from the I-10 corridor in towns like Florence, Superior, Oracle, Kearny, or Mammoth, the drive is even longer.

This is exactly why Hey Jane exists. For anyone in Pinal County who is up to 10 weeks pregnant and eligible for treatment, Hey Jane brings the care to you.

The closest abortion provider to you is on your phone

Hey Jane is a virtual abortion care provider. Everything happens over secure chat, phone, or video call from a provider consult to prescription to delivery. There is no clinic to find, no waiting room to sit in, and no one needs to know.

Here's how it works:

  1. Complete our online intake form—available 24/7. Answer questions about your medical history to determine if you’re eligible for treatment.
  2. Consult with a provider from home. Connect with a licensed provider via text, chat, video, or phone call. In rare cases where medically necessary, the consult may include a referral for lab work or an ultrasound.
  3. Get abortion pills by mail ASAP. Your treatment kit can be delivered to you or a local post office in discreet, unmarked packaging for privacy.
  4. Take treatment with our support. We're always here for you—including secure chat support and our 24/7 nursing line.
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Can I get abortion pills delivered in Pinal County?

Yes. Hey Jane offers FDA-approved abortion pills to any address in Pinal County, fast and privately, including:

  • Casa Grande
  • Maricopa
  • San Tan Valley
  • Apache Junction
  • Florence
  • Coolidge
  • Eloy
  • Queen Creek (Pinal County portion)
  • Oracle, Superior, Kearny, Mammoth and all other communities in the county

need to deliver to an alternate address?

Delivery options include your home, a trusted friend or family member's address, a FedEx pickup location, a hotel, or a PO box. Your package arrives in a plain white envelope with no Hey Jane branding on the outside.

Who can get care with Hey Jane?

To get medication abortion care with Hey Jane, you need to:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Be up to 10 weeks pregnant
  • Be in Arizona or another state Hey Jane serves (you don't need to live in Arizona)

What's included in Hey Jane's abortion care?

  • Virtual consult within 1 business day (chat, text, phone, or video call)
  • FDA-approved abortion pills (mifepristone and misoprostol)
  • Anti-nausea and pain medicine
  • Step-by-step treatment guide
  • Free 2-3 business day shipping (expedited shipping available)
  • Chat support and 24/7 nursing phone support

How much does abortion care cost in Pinal County?

Type of care Typical cost
Hey Jane (abortion pill) $299–$499
As low as $0 with insurance or financial aid
In-clinic abortion pill (Arizona average) $720
In-clinic procedure (Arizona average) $925–$1,150*

*Varies depending on how far along the pregnancy is
Source: ANSIRH Trends in Abortion Services in the United States, 2017–2023

Note

In-clinic costs do not include the cost of travel, time off work, or child care — which add up quickly when the nearest clinic is 45+ minutes away.

Will insurance cover my abortion care?

It’s possible! Many private insurance plans do cover abortion, but it depends on your plan—check with your insurance company directly for specific details.

Be aware

Arizona Medicaid (AHCCCS) does not cover abortion except in certain cases involving medical necessity, rape, or incest.

Arizona also prohibits insurance plans on the state marketplace (purchased through the ACA exchange) from covering most abortion care, with limited exceptions. Plans through an employer or purchased outside the marketplace may cover abortion — it depends on your specific plan.

No matter what insurance you have, you have options. Hey Jane accepts several insurance plans in Arizona and also offers:

  • Pricing based on your income
  • "Buy now, pay later" plans
  • Financial aid through abortion fund partners

See all the ways to pay for an abortion, including how to get financial help →

Fake clinics in Pinal County

There are at least three known fake abortion clinics operating in Pinal County—one each in Apache Junction, Coolidge, and Oracle. There are several more in nearby Phoenix and Tucson that may appear in your search results.

Fake clinics (also called crisis pregnancy centers, or CPCs) may advertise free pregnancy tests or ultrasounds but they do not provide abortions. Their goal is often to talk you out of having one, sometimes using wrong or misleading information.

Warning signs of a fake clinic:

They don't say clearly that they perform abortions
They won't give you pricing or appointment info over the phone
They advertise "free services" but push emotional counseling
They use guilt or shame-based language
They offer "abortion reversal" — this is not proven safe or effective

How to find a real provider:

AbortionFinder.org — verified clinic listings, updated regularly
Ineedana.com — includes pricing info for each provider

If you're in a clinic desert or prefer care from home, Hey Jane makes it easy to get safe, supportive treatment from the convenience of your phone.

Abortion care for specific situations

If you are more than 10 weeks pregnant, or if you prefer in-person care, you will need to travel to a clinic. The nearest verified in-person providers to Pinal County include:

Phoenix area (~45–65 minutes north via I-10):

Four clinics in Phoenix
One clinic in Tempe
One clinic in Glendale
Two clinics in Tucson (~60–75 minutes south via I-10)

Call each clinic to confirm hours, services, and current scheduling before you go.

Tips if you need to travel for care

Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) runs between Pinal County and both Phoenix and Tucson
I-10 connects you directly to clinics in both cities
Some abortion funds can help pay for transportation and lodging
If you're staying overnight, ask your hotel about receiving packages or arrange Hey Jane delivery to a nearby FedEx location
Read our full guide to traveling for an abortion →

If you're a student in Pinal County searching for affordable and convenient abortion care, Hey Jane offers private care over secure chat, phone, or video without having to cross county lines or disrupt your class schedule. Hey Jane offers abortion care that's affordable with or without insurance — with flexible ways to pay including financial assistance, income-based pricing, and payment plans.

Hey Jane serves students at schools in and near Pinal County, including:

Central Arizona College, Coolidge (main campus)
Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus, Mesa (near Apache Junction)
Chandler-Gilbert Community College, near San Tan Valley
Eastern Arizona College, Thatcher (nearby)

Hey Jane can also deliver directly to your campus mailroom or a nearby address, in a plain white envelope with no Hey Jane branding.

Read our student guide to preparing for an abortion →

Frequently asked questions about abortion in Pinal County

No. Pinal County has no in-person abortion clinic. Some of the nearest clinics are in Phoenix (about 45–60 minutes north) and Tucson (about 60–75 minutes south). For anyone up to 10 weeks pregnant, Hey Jane provides fully virtual care with pill delivery to any Pinal County address.

Yes. Abortion is legal in Pinal County and all of Arizona up to fetal viability in all circumstances, generally 24–26 weeks, and beyond fetal viability when necessary to protect the life or health of the pregnant person.

Yes. Hey Jane provides care to patients in any one — and to every other city, town, and unincorporated community in Pinal County, including Florence, Coolidge, Eloy, Apache Junction, Queen Creek, Oracle, Superior, Kearny, and Mammoth.

Most patients talk with a Hey Jane provider within 1 business day and receive their pills within 2–3 business days after their prescription. Expedited shipping is available for a small fee.

Hey Jane self-pay prices range from $299–$499. With insurance or financial aid, care can be as low as $0. In-person clinic costs are typically $720 for the abortion pill and $925–$1,150 for a procedure, plus the cost of travel to and from Pinal County.

Generally no. AHCCCS does not cover abortion except when your life or health is at risk, or in cases of rape or incest.

Yes, but there are workarounds. Arizona requires parental consent for minors, but you can ask a judge for permission instead — this is called a judicial bypass. Organizations like If/When/How's Repro Legal Helpline and Pregnancy Justice (formerly National Advocates for Pregnant Women) can help you with this process. Additionally, neither consent nor judicial bypass is required in certain limited circumstances involving rape, incest, or medical emergencies.

Yes. You have the right to seek abortion care in Arizona regardless of immigration status. Hey Jane does not ask for proof of citizenship or immigration status.

Yes. Residency is not required. If you're physically in Arizona, you can get care from Hey Jane or from in-person providers.

The abortion pill uses two medicines to end a pregnancy at home. It's FDA-approved and works up to 10 weeks. A procedure is done at a clinic by a doctor and is available up to viability, or later if you qualify for an exception. Learn more about which method might be right for you →

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