While early pregnancy loss affects up to one-third of pregnancies, little is known regarding individuals experiencing early pregnancy loss in the context of seeking care at free standing abortion clinics. We propose a retrospective cohort study of patients seeking early pregnancy care at Planned Parenthood of Illinois (PPIL), a large network of freestanding abortion clinics in a state with policies protecting abortion care. We seek to describe differences in care coverage, demographic, and pregnancy characteristics between patients with early pregnancy loss and all other patients seeking early pregnancy care at PPIL. This study has the potential to highlight the important role abortion clinics play in providing early pregnancy care including management of early pregnancy loss, particularly as free standing abortion clinics face critical funding cuts, and to more clearly define the unique characteristics and needs of individuals experiencing early pregnancy loss at free standing abortion clinics.