Clinic closed in Missouri since abortion ban

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Missouri was the first state to immediately implement a “trigger law” that banned nearly all abortions. The single clinic in St. Louis stopped providing abortions, but did not close its doors entirely. It remains open to offer other reproductive health services.

Open Clinic
Closed Clinic
2 open, 2 closed since 2022. Legal up to viability (ongoing litigation).
Clinic NameAddressStatus (Open/Closed)ServicesOut-of-StateClosure ReasonClosure DateSource
Planned Parenthood Great Plains - Columbia Health Center1201 Interstate 70 Dr SW, Columbia, MO 65203ClosedMedication abortion (up to 11 weeks), in-clinic surgical abortion (up to 19 weeks 6 days)YesEnforcement of Missouri's trigger law near-total abortion ban (effective June 24, 2022, post-Dobbs); cease-and-desist order from MO Dept of Health; felony risks for providers (5-15 years imprisonment); ceased after Amendment 3 (2024) failed to fully override due to Supreme Court reinstatement of TRAP laws (May 27, 2025)06/24/2022PlannedParenthood.org; MissouriIndependent.com; NPR.org
Planned Parenthood Great Rivers - St. Louis Health Center1500 Forest Park Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108ClosedMedication abortion (up to 11 weeks), in-clinic surgical abortion (up to 19 weeks 6 days)YesEnforcement of Missouri's trigger law near-total abortion ban (effective June 24, 2022, post-Dobbs); cease-and-desist order from MO Dept of Health; felony risks for providers (5-15 years imprisonment); ceased after Amendment 3 (2024) failed to fully override due to Supreme Court reinstatement of TRAP laws (May 27, 2025)06/24/2022PlannedParenthood.org; MissouriIndependent.com; NPR.org