
""I'm really excited by the idea of patients coming to us because it's a way they can support us financially. I think that's exciting and we get to hear their stories," says Dr. Laura Dalton, the Chief Medical Operating Officer of Planned Parenthood Mar Monte."
"The affiliate has closed five clinics since the cuts. Revenue from the new offerings could allow the affiliate to continue providing reproductive healthcare while it tries to fill the funding gap."
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte has introduced aesthetic services, including Botox and IV hydration, to generate revenue following funding cuts from the government. Patients pay cash for these services, which helps the clinic maintain reproductive healthcare amidst financial uncertainty. The clinic has closed five locations due to funding issues, and the new offerings aim to attract patients while providing them with additional services. The Chief Medical Operating Officer expresses excitement about the financial support from patients and the opportunity to hear their stories.
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