![]() |
![]() |
Welcome to the list of Doctors in the State of Washington who are willing to tie your tubes, regardless of Child Free Status, Marital Status or Family Size, - as long as you are age 21 or older! I created this site as an expansion of the Tubal List going around on Social Media. Here you will find Two different types of Mapping to make it easier for you to find the right doctor for YOU.
The first map is a map to where you can find the doctors office closest to you via either Zip Code or City and State. The double arrow to the right of the find locations button is how you can switch between zip code and city and state. You can use this map to get driving directions to your doctor's office.
The second map is where you can find the doctor's website, phone number, and most importantly, client reviews. These two maps used together will help you to make a fully informed decision on YOUR healthcare and YOUR right to have bodily autonomy. Click on the square button at the top left of the second map and you will be shown a list of the doctor's offices. Click on the square at the top right of the map and you can view a larger map in a new tab.
The third map is an interactive state by state map that links to all of the other state pages here on this site. This will help those of you who live in bordering states where the closest doctor is in another state, then you can click on the neighboring state in order to get the doctor's website, phone number, and client reviews.
I am able to keep this site completely free to use, paid for by the use of my free prescription discount card listed before the first map and also listed right after the third map. Please save the card and share it with all of your friends. Also please share this site with everyone you know!
I am happy to help you in your journey in getting your Tubes Tied!
In the complex and often contentious landscape of reproductive rights across the United States, Washington State stands as a steadfast bastion for abortion access and comprehensive reproductive healthcare. While many states have moved to restrict or outright ban abortion in the wake of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, Washington has consistently reinforced and expanded its protections, solidifying its position as a sanctuary state for those seeking care.
The foundation of Washington's robust reproductive rights framework was laid decades ago. In 1970, Washington became the first state to legalize abortion through a popular vote, three years before Roe v. Wade established a nationwide right to abortion. This early embrace of reproductive autonomy set a precedent that has continued to guide state policy. In 1991, voters again affirmed this commitment by passing Initiative 120, which codified the right to abortion into state law, ensuring its legality even if Roe v. Wade were to be overturned. This foresight proved critical when the Supreme Court indeed reversed Roe in 2022.
Following the Dobbs decision, Washington's legislative and executive branches acted swiftly and decisively to further fortify these existing protections. Governor Jay Inslee and the state legislature have been vocal proponents of reproductive freedom, enacting new laws designed to safeguard both patients and providers. One significant measure was the passage of the Reproductive Privacy Act, which explicitly protects the right to abortion and contraception. This act goes beyond simply allowing abortion; it prohibits state and local governments from interfering with a person's fundamental right to make reproductive healthcare decisions.
Furthermore, Washington has taken proactive steps to protect healthcare providers who offer abortion services. Recognizing the legal threats faced by providers in states with restrictive laws, Washington passed legislation that shields providers from out-of-state legal actions related to abortion care that is legal in Washington. This "shield law" is crucial for ensuring that medical professionals can continue to offer a full range of reproductive services without fear of professional repercussions or criminal prosecution from other jurisdictions. This protection extends not only to Washington-based providers but also to those who travel to Washington to provide care.
Access to reproductive healthcare in Washington is also bolstered by strong insurance coverage mandates. State law requires most health insurance plans to cover abortion and contraception, ensuring that financial barriers do not unduly impede access to care. This comprehensive coverage is a critical component of equitable access, particularly for low-income individuals and families who might otherwise struggle to afford necessary services.
Beyond abortion, Washington's commitment to reproductive health extends to a broad spectrum of services. The state supports access to contraception, prenatal care, childbirth services, and postpartum care. There is a concerted effort to ensure that individuals have access to the information and resources they need to make informed decisions about their reproductive lives at every stage. This holistic approach recognizes that reproductive freedom is not just about abortion access but about comprehensive sexual and reproductive health.
However, even in a state as protective as Washington, challenges persist. While the legal framework is strong, practical barriers to access can still exist, particularly in rural areas where healthcare facilities may be scarcer. Geographic distance, transportation issues, and the availability of specialized providers can all impact a person's ability to access care, even when it is legally protected. Efforts are ongoing to address these disparities and expand access to care across all regions of the state, including through telehealth options and support for community-based clinics.
Moreover, the influx of patients from states with abortion bans has placed increased demand on Washington's healthcare system. Clinics and providers are working to accommodate this surge, but it highlights the interconnections of reproductive rights across state lines. Washington's role as a sanctuary state means it bears a greater responsibility in providing care to those who can no longer access it in their home states.
Public opinion in Washington has consistently favored abortion rights, reflecting the state's progressive stance. This broad public support provides a stable political environment for maintaining and strengthening reproductive healthcare protections. Advocacy groups, healthcare organizations, and a significant portion of the electorate remain vigilant in defending these rights against any potential challenges.
In conclusion, Washington State remains a beacon of reproductive freedom in the United States. Through its long-standing legal precedents, proactive legislative measures, and unwavering public support, the state has built a robust framework that protects and expands access to abortion and comprehensive reproductive healthcare. While practical challenges in access and increased demand from out-of-state patients require ongoing attention, Washington's commitment to reproductive autonomy stands firm, offering a vital refuge for individuals seeking essential care in a rapidly changing national landscape.
Click Here To Like Us On Facebook!