Find out about the
services we offer to support your sexual
and reproductive health.

our services
Every service we provide empowers communities, protects rights, and ensures that every Malawian has the opportunity to thrive.
Family Planning services empower individuals and couples to make informed decisions about the number, spacing, and timing of their children. Through access to a full range of contraceptive methods, quality counseling, and integrated facility- and community-based services, FGAE promotes the health of women and families while contributing to the reduction of maternal, infant, and child mortality.
STI Testing Services – Confidential, Professional Care
Family Planning services empower individuals and couples to make informed decisions about the number, spacing, and timing of their children. Through access to a full range of contraceptive methods, quality counseling, and integrated facility- and community-based services, FGAE promotes the health of women and families while contributing to the reduction of maternal, infant, and child mortality.
Cervical Screening and Pap Smears keep you informed of your health. Routine Pap smear tests for early detection of cervical changes in a respectful and private setting and quick, private, and confidential HPV testing to support your cervical health and wellbeing. Take control of your health with confidence.
Confidential HIV testing and counselling in a safe, supportive environment for all individuals.
Confidential abortion and pregnancy crisis care in a supportive, safe environment with Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia.
About us
FPAM provides confidential guidance, counseling, and a wide range of family planning options to empower women, men, and young people to make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health.
We deliver comprehensive, youth-friendly SRHR services including family planning, HIV and STI prevention and management, voluntary medical male circumcision, cervical cancer screening, and other essential health services.
Through community outreach, youth programs, and awareness campaigns, FPAM educates adolescents and adults on sexual health, wellbeing, and reproductive rights — helping communities build healthier futures.

100+
Qualified and trained staff delivering quality, youth-friendly SRHR services.
25+
Dedicated to improving sexual and reproductive health and rights across Malawi.
Millions
Trusted by individuals, families, and communities nationwide through clinics and outreach programs.
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FPAM is more than a clinic — it’s a trusted community partner dedicated to your health, rights, and well-being. For over 25 years, we’ve been providing accessible sexual and reproductive health services across the Philippines.
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Common questions
At FPAM, we are dedicated to addressing your inquiries and sharing insights about our comprehensive healthcare services.
There are currently four categories of modern contraceptive methods that the government of Malawi through Ministry of Health and World Health Organisation permits to issue to all people of reproductive age (10-25+ years). These are Short Acting Contraception like condoms, oral or pills, and injectables; Long Acting and Reversible Contraception like loop and implants; Permanent Contraception like vasectomy and bilateral tubal ligation; and Natural Contraception like beads method.
There is no specific age recommended to use contraception. Contraception is meant for all people of reproductive age (10-25+ years).
YES! Dual protection from unintended pregnancy as well as venereal infections can be achieved by using other pregnancy prevention contraceptives combined with male and female condoms.
These are pills that are taken either before sex or after sex to avoid unintended pregnancy. The pills are supposed to be taken within 72 hours after sex. If fertilization has already taken place, the method does not work. These pills have upper help to girls and women who face sexual gender based violence.
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