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This article walks you through the cost of abortion in Colorado, breaking down prices, insurance coverage, financial help, and how to access care.
Abortion pill prices in Colorado range from $0 with insurance to $600, depending on your provider, location, and financial assistance options. However, the cost of a medication abortion in Colorado can be lower with insurance or through a virtual provider like Hey Jane.
Will my insurance cover an abortion in Colorado?
Most likely, yes! Both private insurance and Health First Colorado can bring the cost of abortion care as low as $0 depending on your plan. This includes your co-pay or co-insurance fees and whether or not you've hit your deductible (the initial cost you have to pay out-of-pocket before insurance starts to cover medical costs).
Hey Jane patients who get treatment in Colorado can use Aetna, Cigna, and Sana Benefits insurance plans to pay for their medication abortion. We're actively working to expand coverage.
Can I get help paying for an abortion?
Yes—abortion funds can cover the full or partial cost of treatment as well as travel if you're not able to get care locally. Learn more about abortion funds and how they might be able to help you get the care you need.
Cost should never be a barrier to abortion care. Hey Jane offers several ways to lower the cost of care, including:
- Insurance coverage that can bring cost as low as $0
- Income-based pricing for all patients paying out of pocket
- Using HSA or FSA accounts to pay for treatment
- Get care now and pay over time through Affirm
- Financial assistance from Hey Jane’s abortion fund partners
Insurance coverage is not required to get care with Hey Jane—you can also pay for care with Apple Pay, Google Pay, debit and credit card.
Where can I get an abortion in Colorado?
Abortion is legal throughout the state of Colorado from big cities like Denver and Colorado Springs to more rural towns. Depending on factors like where you live in Colorado and how far along your pregnancy is, you may have access to nearby in-person clinics. If not, you can travel to clinics somewhere else in the state, or opt for virtual care from a clinic like Hey Jane where you can consult with a licensed provider via chat or video call, have abortion pills mailed to you, and take treatment from the comfort of home.
How to get an abortion at home in Colorado
Hey Jane is the leading provider of at-home abortion care in the US. We offer medication abortion care for people who are at least 18 years old and are up to 10 weeks pregnant. You do not need to be a resident of Colorado to get care with Hey Jane.

If you’re eligible, our clinical care team will guide you through the process to receive FDA-approved abortion pills. Our fast turnaround times ensure the medications are delivered quickly to your door. We offer ongoing support from our clinical care team, 24/7 support for urgent medical needs, and helpful resources. We also provide financial assistance and accept patients regardless of immigration status.
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What you need to know about Colorado abortion laws
In 1967, Colorado was the first state to pass a law that significantly loosened broad restrictions on abortions by decriminalizing abortion through 16 weeks gestational age in cases of rape, incest, or in which pregnancy would lead to permanent physical disability of the woman. Since then, the state has continued to uphold the right to access safe and legal abortion services.
Most recently, Colorado approved a statutory protection in 2022 that established abortion as a fundamental right.
Right now, abortion is always permitted in Colorado throughout the entire pregnancy—there are no restrictions based on gestational age (how far along you are in your pregnancy).
Colorado abortion laws are constantly evolving. Stay up to date on the latest.
How late can you get an abortion in Colorado?
You can be prescribed abortion medication, a combination of mifepristone and misoprostol, up to 10 weeks after the first day of your last menstrual period. Estimate how far along your pregnancy is with our online calculator.
If your pregnancy is further along than that, you can get an elective in-clinic procedural abortion at any time during pregnancy as there are no restrictions based on how far along the pregnancy is.
Who can get an abortion in Colorado?
Anyone with a uterus can get an abortion in Colorado at any time.
It’s also legal for non-Colorado residents to get an abortion in Colorado within this timeframe. If you live in a state where you’re unable to get an abortion, you can travel to Colorado to get the care that you need. And, as a Colorado resident, it’s legal for you to get an abortion in other states that permit abortion.
College students, minors, and undocumented immigrants all have the right to get an abortion in Colorado through these timeframes as well. If you are younger than 18, you may have to notify your parent or guardian before you have an abortion, but their consent is not required—a judge can also waive this notification requirement under certain conditions.
What is The Reproductive Health Equity Act in Colorado?
The Reproductive Health Equity Act (RHEA) in Colorado was signed into law in April of 2022. The act enshrines the fundamental right to abortion and reproductive healthcare in state law, ensuring that everyone has the right to make decisions about their own reproductive health without government interference.
The law explicitly states that a fertilized egg, embryo, or fetus does not have independent rights under Colorado law, and it guarantees the right to access abortion at any point in pregnancy. The RHEA also prohibits public entities from denying, restricting, or interfering with reproductive healthcare services, solidifying Colorado as a state committed to protecting reproductive rights amid growing restrictions in other parts of the country.
The abortion pill explained
The abortion pill is actually two medications taken separately—mifepristone and misoprostol. The first medication, mifepristone, blocks the pregnancy hormone (progesterone), which stops a pregnancy from growing. The second medication, misoprostol, causes cramping and bleeding to empty the uterus or womb.
For some, this treatment can feel like a heavy period, but for others, it can feel much more intense. Everyone's experience is different.
While the majority of abortions performed in the US are medication abortions, about 73% of adults don’t know about this option, and baseless lawsuits only serve to further confuse people.

Medication abortions are safe and highly effective
Medication abortion is very safe. Complications from this treatment are very uncommon— they occur in less than 1% of patients. When used correctly, the medications work up to 99.6% of the time. Read our guide on what to expect after taking abortion pills for more information.
Getting a medication abortion does not lower your chances of getting or staying pregnant in the future; it does not cause infertility or cause birth defects in a future pregnancy. In fact, you can get pregnant almost immediately after having an abortion.
That’s not all:
- The abortion pill is safer than Tylenol (acetaminophen)
- The abortion pill is safer than Viagra (sildenafil)
- Despite myths that say otherwise, having an abortion does not increase your risk for breast cancer and does not cause depression.
If you still have questions or need additional help, check out our resource center or FAQs for answers to commonly asked questions.
How to find an abortion clinic in Colorado
If you’re more than 10 weeks pregnant, or prefer to get an abortion in-person, there are some factors to keep in mind when searching for the right abortion clinic.
- First, calculate how far along you are in your pregnancy. Some clinics only offer abortion procedures up until a certain gestational age, so you’ll want to call to confirm that you’re eligible before scheduling. You may also want to consider the cost of an abortion in Colorado, which is different for medication versus procedural.
- Beware of fake clinics! When searching for clinics online, use caution. You’ll want to avoid scheduling with a fake clinic, sometimes called a “crisis pregnancy center,” a type of organization that often appears clinical online and in-person, but are generally not medical clinics and are funded by anti-choice organizations aimed at preventing pregnant people from accessing abortion care. Horrible, we know. INeedAnA.com has a helpful search tool for locating real abortion clinics.
Abortion in Colorado is safe and legal
And it’s a basic health care need for millions of people who can become pregnant. In fact, about 1 in 4 people with a uterus will have at least one abortion in their lifetime.
Right now, you can have an abortion for any reason in Colorado at any point during pregnancy.
There are several ways to end a pregnancy, including in-clinic procedures and FDA-approved abortion pills which can be taken at home and have less than a 1% risk of complications. Factors like the gestational age of the fetus, your medical history, and your personal preferences will help determine which methods of abortion are best for your situation.
In pregnancies up to 10 weeks, medication abortion treatments can be completed at home through virtual providers like Hey Jane. After completing our secure intake process online, you’ll be connected with one of our licensed medical providers. If they determine you’re eligible for treatment, you’ll receive your medication within a few days in discreet packaging, plus anti-nausea medication and ibuprofen to help with any side effects. You’ll continue to have access to our expert and compassionate clinical care team for medical and emotional support along the way.
Last updated June 24, 2025


Published on:
June 27, 2025
Last updated:
June 27, 2025