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If you're in Colorado Springs and seeking abortion care, there are safe, legal options both in person and online. While the city has just one physical clinic, virtual providers like Hey Jane can discreetly deliver abortion pills to your home, dorm, or military base housing.
Not every clinic that claims to support pregnant people actually offers abortion services. Some are fake clinics designed to mislead or pressure you. That’s why it’s so important to know how to tell the difference, and where to turn for real, judgment-free care.
This guide breaks it all down: how to find trusted abortion providers, what it costs who's eligible, and what your rights are under Colorado law.
Is abortion legal in Colorado?
Yes. Colorado has some of the most supportive abortion laws in the country, and abortion is legal here at any point in pregnancy. Here’s what you need to know:
- Medication abortion: You can take abortion pills (mifepristone and misoprostol) up to 10 weeks after the first day of your last period.
- In-clinic procedural abortion: There are no gestational limits in Colorado—you can get an in-clinic procedural abortion at any point during pregnancy. Just note that providers may set their own time limits.
- Age: There are no legal age restrictions. However, 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.
- Residency: You don’t have to live in Colorado to get an abortion here.
- Mailing pills: Abortion pills can be mailed to almost any Colorado address, whether it’s a home, dorm, military base, or Fedex pickup location.
- Immigration status: No documentation is required for abortion care. Your privacy is protected under HIPAA. However, ID or paperwork may be needed if you’re using Medicaid or state assistance.
Learn more about your rights, options, and abortion cost in our Colorado state abortion guide.
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At home vs. in-clinic abortion in Colorado Springs
If you're deciding between at-home abortion pills and in-clinic care, both are legal and safe. Use the chart below to help you find the best option for you.
What is the abortion pill?

Medication abortion is an FDA-approved treatment to end pregnancies up to 10 weeks. It involves two medications:
- Mifepristone, which stops the pregnancy from growing.
- Misoprostol, taken 6 to 48 hours later, which causes the uterus to cramp and empty.
This process is up to 98% effective and considered safe for at-home use. Most complete it within 24–72 hours of the second pill, with symptoms easily managed at home like cramping, heavy bleeding, nausea, and fatigue—similar to a heavy period.
This treatment is very safe and is the most common way to have an abortion in the US. Despite popular myths, having an abortion does not increase your risk for breast cancer, does not cause depression, and does not impact your ability to get pregnant in the future.
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What’s included in virtual abortion care with Hey Jane?
- Consult with a licensed provider in 1 business day over chat, phone, or video call
- FDA-approved abortion pills (mifepristone and misoprostol)
- Comfort meds for nausea and cramping
- Step-by-step illustrated treatment guide
- Free 2–3 day shipping in discreet packaging
- Ongoing support via chat and 24/7 urgent medical line

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Who qualifies for abortion pills in Colorado Springs?
To receive abortion pills through Hey Jane, you’ll need to be
- At least 18 years old
- No more than 10 weeks pregnant
- Physically in Colorado (residency not required)
- Medically eligible
All reviews are anonymous to protect the privacy of our patients. To read more patient stories, check out this article featuring Hey Jane in Cosmopolitan.
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Using insurance and getting financial help with abortion pill cost
Both private insurance and Health First Colorado can reduce the cost of abortion care to as low as $0, depending on your plan. Your final cost will depend on factors like your co-pay, co-insurance, and whether you’ve met your deductible (the amount you pay out of pocket before coverage begins).
Hey Jane patients receiving care in Colorado can currently use Aetna, Cigna, and Sana Benefits insurance to cover medication abortion, and we’re working to add more plans (including Medicaid) soon.
Abortion funds can also cover part or all of your care and may help with travel if you can’t get treatment locally. Hey Jane partners with two local organizations: Cobalt Abortion Fund and Colorado Doula Project.
Cost should never be a barrier. Hey Jane helps make care more affordable with:
- Insurance coverage that can bring costs as low as $0
- Income-based pricing for out-of-pocket patients
- HSA/FSA payment options
- Flexible ‘buy now, pay later’ plans
- Support from abortion fund partners
You don’t need insurance to use Hey Jane—you can also pay with Apple Pay, Google Pay, debit, credit card, ‘buy now, pay later’ plans, or your FSA/HSA account.
Abortion care for college students in Colorado Springs
Hey Jane can ship abortion pills directly to your campus mailroom, FedEx pickup centers, or any address. Abortion pills, nausea and pain medication, instructions, and everything you need arrives in a plain white envelope without any branding on the outside, so your privacy stays protected. Make sure to check with your campus mail center or front desk about receiving deliveries.
You can get abortion pills shipped to the following colleges or to any address in Colorado:
- University of Colorado–Colorado Springs (UCCS)
- Pikes Peak State College
- Colorado College
- IntelliTec College – Colorado Springs
- U.S. Air Force Academy
Learn more about how to get fast, affordable abortion care on campus and tips on how to prepare here.
Abortion access for military members in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs has one of the largest military populations in the country. If you're on active duty, a spouse, a dependent, or even a civilian contractor living in the area, you can legally access abortion pills in Colorado—even if you're not a Colorado resident.
Major military installations in Colorado Springs include:
- Fort Carson (~59,000 personnel)
- Peterson Space Force Base (~10,000 personnel)
- U.S. Air Force Academy (~5,000 cadets and staff)
- Schriever Space Force Base (~4,000 personnel)
Hey Jane protects your privacy under HIPAA and does not require you to disclose military status.

In-clinic abortion care near Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs only has one in-person clinic offering abortion services. See below for some other cities where you can get in-person care if you prefer it.
Abortion pill delivery is essential in Colorado Springs, where only one clinic remains
Colorado Springs is a city of nearly half a million people, yet it has just one in-person abortion clinic. That limited access can make getting care difficult—especially for students, military personnel, and those without flexible transportation. The next closest clinics are in Pueblo (~45 miles away) and the Denver/Aurora area (~70+ miles).
Virtual providers like Hey Jane help expand access. With just a few clicks, you can consult a provider online and get abortion pills delivered to your doorstep in a discreet, unmarked envelope—no appointments, waiting rooms, or travel required.
Hey Jane ships abortion pills to every zip code in Colorado Springs, including:
- Hotels and Airbnbs
- Campus mailrooms and dorms
- FedEx pickup locations
If you or someone you know in Colorado Springs needs an abortion, Hey Jane can help you get safe, legal care at home. Your package will arrive in an unmarked white envelope for your privacy and comfort.
How to spot a fake clinic
Fake clinics, sometimes called “crisis pregnancy centers,” try to pressure pregnant people to keep a pregnancy through guilt and scare tactics, misinformation about abortion side effects, and risks. There are at least 4 fake clinics in Colorado Springs, and 1 nearby in Woodland Park.
Here’s what to watch out for:
- They don’t list abortion services clearly
- They won’t share pricing or timelines over the phone
- They advertise emotional “counseling” or “options education”
- They show up in Google Maps or online ads when you search “abortion near me” but aren’t a legit medical clinic
- They pressure you to continue your pregnancy
- They promote “abortion reversal” services
To report a fake clinic, go to https://www.exposefakeclinics.com/ so future abortion-seekers can stay safe.
To make sure the clinic you’re traveling to is legit, be sure to double-check that the clinic is verified using resources such as Ineedana.com and AbortionFinder.org.
Published on:
August 19, 2025
Last updated:
August 19, 2025