There is no abortion clinic in Yuma, but that doesn't mean you're out of options for safe, accessible abortion care. If you are up to 10 weeks pregnant, the abortion pill can be delivered to your door and taken with the support of judgment-free, expert clinicians at Hey Jane.
Be aware
Yuma has at least 1 fake clinics that say they offer abortions but don't. These places can delay your care or give you wrong information. This guide will help you understand how to get an abortion in Yuma, including delivery through Hey Jane, finding the nearest clinics, costs, your legal rights, and how to spot fake clinics.
Quick answers: Abortion in Yuma
Abortion is legal in Yuma in all circumstances up to fetal viability (about 24–26 weeks of pregnancy), and in specified circumstances after fetal viability. Hey Jane can mail FDA-approved abortion pills to any Yuma address.
Can I get the abortion pill mailed to Yuma? Yes. Hey Jane treatment can be delivered discreetly to any Yuma address in 1-3 business days—including military bases, P.O. boxes, and Fedex pickup centers for added convenience and privacy.
How much does an abortion cost in Yuma? Hey Jane care can be as low as $0 with insurance or financial aid. In-clinic costs typically range $720–$1,150+ plus travel expenses far from Yuma.
How many abortion clinics are in Yuma? There are 0 in-person clinics in Yuma. The nearest verified clinic is in El Centro, California, about 1 hour west on I-8.
How many fake clinics are in Yuma? At least 1 fake clinic in Yuma, and at least 45 fake clinics throughout Arizona
See below for a full breakdown of costs, clinics, legal rights, and how to spot fake clinics in Yuma.
Is abortion legal in Yuma?
Yes. Abortion is legal in Yuma and across Arizona up to fetal viability—usually 24 to 26 weeks of pregnancy as determined by a provider. After that, abortion is only legal to protect your life or health, or if the fetus will not survive.
What 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.
Waiting period
None — a required 24-hour wait was struck down in February 2026.
Telehealth
Available — a ban on telehealth for abortion pills was struck down in February 2026.
Medicaid coverage
Does not cover abortion except when life or health is at risk, or in cases of rape or incest.
Marketplace insurance
Plans on the state insurance exchange cannot cover abortion in most cases.
Who can provide
Only licensed doctors can perform abortions.
Residency
You do not need to live in Arizona to get care here.
Both at-home and in-clinic abortions are safe and effective. The main difference depends on how far along your pregnancy is.
If you're up to 10 weeks pregnant, you can take the abortion pill—either at a clinic or through a virtual provider like Hey Jane. If you're farther along, you may need a procedure at a clinic.
At-home abortion care is often faster, more private, and more affordable. Some people still prefer in-person care, and that's okay too.
Abortion at home (Hey Jane)
In-clinic abortion
Timing
Consult in 1 business day; pills arrive 1–3 business days after prescription
May take weeks for an appointment
Travel
No travel needed
Varies by distance and transportation type
Cost
As low as $0 with insurance or financial aid
$720–$1,150 depending on how far along you are and the type of abortion
Care options
Abortion pill (up to 10 weeks)
Abortion pill (up to 10 weeks) or procedure (beyond 10 weeks)
Privacy
Done at home, completely private
Shared waiting rooms and in-person visits
Packaging
Discreet, unmarked envelope
N/A
Insurance and aid
Accepts many private plans; financial aid available
May accept insurance; aid varies by clinic
This table helps you compare your options based on cost, access, and privacy.
How much does an abortion cost in Yuma?
The cost depends on the type of care and how far along you are. Hey Jane typically costs less than an in-person clinic.
Type of care
Typical cost
Hey Jane (abortion pill)
$299–$499 As low as $0 with insurance or financial assistance
In-clinic abortion pill (Arizona average)
$720
In-clinic procedure (Arizona average)
$925–$1,150*
*Depending on how far along the pregnancy is Source: ANSIRH Trends in Abortion Care in the United States, 2017–2023
Will my insurance cover an abortion in Yuma?
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.
Does Arizona Medicaid cover abortion?
Only in limited cases. Arizona Medicaid, also known as Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) does not cover abortion except:
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:
Your package arrives in a plain white envelope with no Hey Jane branding on the outside to protect your privacy.
Who can get telehealth abortion care in Yuma
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 there)
Most Hey Jane patients get their pills within 1-3 business days of their prescription. That's often faster than an in-clinic appointment, where wait times can stretch several weeks.
“My whole experience went smoothly, the team was very supportive from beginning to end. They constantly checked on me and made sure to send me tips so I felt comfortable. It honestly felt like they were holding my hand the entire time.”
Verified Patient
“Hey Jane gave me discretion, support, and help during the most vulnerable time of my life at a price I could afford. I’m beyond grateful.”
Yuma has no in-person abortion clinics, which means the closest option for in-person care is 1+ hour away in California or driving to Phoenix. This is unfortunately common throughout the state: 12 of Arizona's 15 counties have no in-person abortion clinic. That means about 1 in 5 Arizona residents lives in a county with no clinic at all.
Abortion care for specific situations
If you're a student in Yuma dealing with an unplanned pregnancy, you can get private and affordable abortion care through Hey Jane. Consults happen over secure chat, phone, or video call — which means you don't have to leave campus or miss class.
Hey Jane serves students at colleges and universities across Arizona, including Arizona Western College in Yuma.
Worried about cost? Hey Jane accepts many private insurance plans, which means care can be as low as $0. Hey Jane also offers income-based pricing, "buy now, pay later" plans, and financial aid through abortion fund partners.
Abortion pill delivery on campus
Hey Jane can deliver abortion pills to your campus address or mailroom, depending on your school's mail policy. Your kit arrives in a plain white envelope with no Hey Jane branding. Check with your campus mailroom or front desk about receiving packages.
If you're stationed at a military base in Yuma, a family member of someone who is, or a civilian contractor, you may have concerns about privacy, travel, or time off.
What you need to know:
TRICARE does not cover elective abortion. TRICARE covers abortion only in cases of rape, incest, or when the pregnant person's life is at risk. All other abortion care is out of pocket.
You have up to 4 days of special liberty for non-covered reproductive health care without disclosing the reason. You can request this without telling your commander why.
Your privacy is protected. Under DoD policy, your provider cannot notify your command about non-covered reproductive health care. You have the right to seek care privately.
Hey Jane is private and convenient: Consult with a provider on your own schedule virtually, and get medication mailed to you, a trusted friend's home, or a secure FedEx pickup center for added privacy.
El Centro, CA is your fastest in-person option if you're over 10 weeks or prefer a clinic visit.
Financial help is available. The National Abortion Federation Hotline (1-800-772-9100) can provide financial assistance to those who are eligible.
Dependents have the same options. If you are a military spouse or dependent, these options apply to you too.
For many service members, virtual care through Hey Jane is faster and more private than going to a clinic. Hey Jane is often more affordable than the average cost of abortion pills in Arizona, which can be an important consideration given TRICARE military insurance restrictions on abortion coverage.
Yes. Abortion is legal in Yuma 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. Arizona's state constitution protects this right after voters passed Proposition 139 in November 2024. As of February 2026, there are no longer waiting periods or ultrasound requirements for abortion care.
Yes. Hey Jane delivers FDA-approved abortion pills to any address in Yuma including homes, hotels, FedEx locations, and PO boxes — all in a plain, unmarked envelope.
Most patients talk with a provider within 1 business day and get their pills within 1–3 business days of their prescription. Expedited shipping is available for a small fee.
Hey Jane care can be as low as $0 with insurance or financial aid, while self-pay prices range from $299–$499. In-clinic abortion pills in Arizona are typically $720, while procedures generally run $990–$1,150 depending on how far along you are.
Generally, no. The only exceptions are 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.
The abortion pill uses two medicines to end a pregnancy at home, and is FDA-approved 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 abortion method might be right for you →
Yes. Arizona has at least 45 fake clinics statewide, and at least 1 is in Yuma. Use AbortionFinder.org, Ineedana.com, or Hey Jane to find real, verified providers.
Yes. You do not need to be an Arizona resident to get care here.
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.
No. There are no verified abortion clinics in San Luis, Somerton, Fortuna Foothills, Wellton, or elsewhere in Yuma County. Telehealth (delivery to your address) and travel to California are your options.
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