Memphis Center for Reproductive Health is a private, non-profit health care clinic offering a wide range of reproductive health services for women and men, as well as education and outreach for the community.
We encourage individuals to understand their bodies and the choices available to them and to make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health.
MCRH does not discriminate based on gender identity, race, age, sexual orientation, body size, religion, cultural heritage, or disability.
Location and Hours
MCRH is located at 1726 Poplar Avenue, right beside India Palace restaurant near the intersection of Poplar and Evergreen, in Midtown
Memphis.
There is a parking lot for patients between MCRH and India Palace. Patients may also park on Evergreen and Auburndale streets.
How do I get to MCRH? Click here for directions.
Mailing Address
Memphis Center for Reproductive Health
1726 Poplar Avenue
Memphis, TN 38104
Phone Numbers
901-274-3550 main
800-843-9895 toll-free
901-274-3551 fax
Business Hours
Hours may vary. All services, except pregnancy testing and HIV testing, are provided by appointment only.
- Monday: 9:00am 5:00pm
- Tuesday: 9:00am 5:00pm
- Wednesday: 9:00am 5:00pm
- Thursday: 9:00am 5:00pm
- Friday: CLOSED
- Saturday: 8:00am 1:00pm
- Sunday: CLOSED
MCRH Mission Statement
MCRH’s mission is to empower individuals in the Mid-South community to make informed choices for and about their reproductive health.
MCRH Board of Directors
Our Board of Directors is a compassionate group of community members dedicated to empowering the clinic and staff to provide the best patient care possible.
Virginia Leonard, President Laura Rogers, Treasurer
Debra Bartelli, Secretary Patricia Spence
Sarah Lebovitz Stephanie Myiera
Connie Lanham Sara Jane Goodman
For information on the responsibilities and terms of service of MCRH's Board of Directors, please email Rebecca Terrell, Executive Director.
History of MCRH
The Memphis Center for Reproductive Health (MCRH), founded in 1974 by Priscilla Chism. A solid ethical base at the clinic led MCRH to emphasize respect for individual beliefs and to provide patient centered medical care and support. In the 1970s, MCRH was notable for a succession of innovative services, including free pregnancy testing and counseling specifically focused on the needs of the partners of abortion patients. MCRH also helped establish the first program in the United States to provide counseling, gynecology, and forensics services 24/7 to victims of sexual assault. |