The Planned Parenthood abortion business has confirmed it’s shutting down a center it operated in Tyler, Texas.
As LifeNews reported Tuesday, Planned Parenthood facility in Tyler, Texas, has reportedly permanently closed its doors, with a sign posted on July 17, 2025, marking the end of operations at 601 Turtle Creek Drive.
Now the abortion giant has confirmed this, posting on its web site, “In-clinic services will end at this health center on 7/17/25, but Tyler area patients can still access services by making a telemed appointment.”
Pro-life advocates hailed the closure as a victory in the ongoing effort to end abortion, pointing to a growing trend of shutdowns across the nation amid restrictive state laws and defunding efforts.
“We have all been waiting for this moment to occur for many years,” Lars Gustafson, the leader of international pro-life group 40 Days for Life in Tyler, wrote in an email.
Dickson said he believes the nearest abortion facility to northeast Texas is the Planned Parenthood Health Center in Pittsburg, Kansas.
Former Catholic Bishop Joseph Strickland, a prominent pro-life voice, shared an image of the closed center on X, stating, “What WAS Planned Parenthood, Tyler, Texas. The sign on the door says ‘closed July 17, 2025’. Let us pray that these centers that promote death will continue to close across the country. Pray for all the pro-life pregnancy centers that will be assisting mothers seeking help.”
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Planned Parenthood has not officially commented on the Tyler closure according to its social media or web site, but the radical abortion organization has previously cited financial pressures and legal challenges as factors in other shutdowns.
The closure aligns with a wave of recent shutdowns affecting Planned Parenthood facilities.
In Ohio, two abortion centers are set to close due to a new state law defunding the abortion organization.
Similarly, in Pennsylvania, two centers shuttered their abortions following the implementation of a defunding measure.
Additionally, a Planned Parenthood facility in Kansas City, Missouri, permanently closed its abortion operations, further signaling the impact of legislative changes.
Pro-life advocates attribute these closures to a combination of state-level restrictions and federal funding cuts.
In Texas, where babies are protected from significantly, the Tyler facility’s closure is seen as a direct result of policies limiting abortion. Across the U.S., at least 20 Planned Parenthood clinics have shuttered or announced plans to close in 2025, a trend linked to the fallout from the end of Roe v. Wade and subsequent state actions.
The Tyler center’s closure leaves a void that pro-life groups hope will be filled by pregnancy resource centers.
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