Dr. Beverly Gray: We’ve also started going up to a clinic in Roanoke, Virginia, and at that clinic we will see patients in anywhere from 5 to 7 different states in one day. So they are driving from all over — patients driving from Miami, from Alabama, from West Virginia. The level of the things that people have to go through to get there. People will drive through the night. They will have someone with them who drives them through the night and they will sleep in the parking lot during the day while the patient is there for the appointment and they will take turns driving back. Can you imagine needing something for your health care and having to drive to Florida for it? Can you imagine what it would take? How do you find a doctor? How do you find a clinic? There is abortionfinder.com and patients can use that to find a doctor. But let’s say you needed a knee surgery, and it was outlawed in your state, and you needed to go to another state to get a day surgery. Then you drove back home. Many of our patients, 75%, are living at some level of poverty below the poverty line. Even my family and people from my home town figuring out the logistics of driving to another state for medical care. For many people, that is barrier enough to not go.