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Healthy Women Project: Provider Guide
Welcome to the Healthy Women Project Provider Guide!
This list of accessible providers was created to help you make appointments for breast and cervical cancer screening. You can use this guide to locate an accessible gynecologist, find out about free or low-cost options, and learn about how to make and prepare for your appointment.
How did CRIL get the information in this guide?
The Healthy Women Project staff gathered the following information by calling each facility, and in most cases, visiting the facility ourselves. This was not a scientific survey and we are not offering a legal opinion on whether or not these facilities are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Rather we attempted to gain practical information for use by women with physical disabilities. We hope it will help you make an appointment for your mammogram and/or Pap smear.
Who is included in this guide?
Unless otherwise noted, the following facilities:
- Provide Pap smears.
- Are within two blocks of public transportation (bus, BART, or both.)
- Can be accessed independently by a person in a wheelchair.
- Have doorways and restrooms large enough for power wheelchairs.
- Include grab bars in the restrooms.
- Will accommodate service animals.
Use the guide.
As women with disabilities, sometimes it is difficult for us to take good care of ourselves. Don’t let lack of accessibility or cost keep you from getting screened! Remember, early detection can save your life!
Download the Provider Guide PDF or Contact CRIL to request a copy


