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CHOICES: Memphis Center for Reproductive Health is an independent non-profit abortion provider and the oldest independent center for reproductive health in Memphis, Tennessee.

Early history
Founded in 1974 by Priscilla Chism, CHOICES was originally located in an "old house" with "few frills," where reproductive health services were provided "under the radar" of an often-hostile community.

Post-2010
In May 2010, facing a sharp increase in patients due to the closure of many abortion nearby abortion providers, CHOICES expanded its services and moved to a new and more prominent location on Poplar Avenue in Memphis. The clinic is now directed by Rebecca Terrell, who sees her work as "an opportunity to make a difference in a field I thought was really important," and sees the new location as a place to do so "without embarrassment."

Services and facilities
CHOICES provides surgical and medical abortions, STD and STI treatment and testing, counseling and advice for abortion and adoption, PAP smears, sex education, fertility services, miscarriage management, HIV/AIDS testing, emergency contraception, and guidance through miscarriage and menopause. The clinic also practices complete confidentiality.

Controversy and criticism
Along with other Tennessee abortion providers, CHOICES faces state plans for a 2014 vote over a constitutional amendement which would eliminate abortion in Tennessee. Anti-abortion organizations such as the Family Action Council of Tennessee have accused CHOICES and other abortion providers of turning Tennessee into an "abortion destination" and continue to campaign for further restrictions on abortion procedures.

Anti-abortion violence
Like many other abortion providers, CHOICES has experienced pro-life protestors at its doors, vandalism, and threats of violence. Pro-choice advocates worry that these threats could become reality with the potential passage of Life Defense Act of 2012, which would make public the names of doctors who perform abortions.