Frequently Asked Questions

All our services are offered at no cost to you, and you do not have to provide proof of insurance.

The most common symptom of pregnancy is a missed period. However, if you have irregular periods, this symptom my be misleading.

Other common pregnancy symptoms include:

  • Tender/swollen breasts
  • Nausea
  • Appetite change
  • Fatigue
  • Spotting
  • Mood swings
  • Cramping
  • Frequent urination

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, make an appointment today.

Generally, it is best to schedule an appointment when you are late for your period. Urin pregnancy tests analyze the hCG (human chorionic gonadatropin) that is secreted shortly after implantation. If you’ve taken a test and it looked inconclusive, try again first thing in the morning.

Whether or not. you have taken a home test, you can make an appointment today to confirm your pregnancy.

Plan B, or the morning-after pill, is a form of contraception. Emergency contraception is any type of birth control used after unprotected intercourse or contraceptive failure and are created to prevent pregnancy. One of the most common emergency contraceptive pills is called Plan B One-Step®.

The abortion pill, also known as RU-486, induces medical or chemical abortion and is an option for women up to 70 days past their last known menstrual period.

Come see us for information on emergency contraceptives and the abortion pill. We can provide free pregnancy testing and help you determine your next steps.

Absolutely. We adhere to a strict confidentiality policy. We will hold in confidence all the information you share with us unless the law requires otherwise.

Yes, we encourage you bring your partner with you, if possible. If he is unavailable, then feel free to bring a friend, parent or family member who is supportive of you and your wishes.

Note: If someone insists on coming with you but you do not want them in the consultation room with you, please let a staff member or client advocate know on your appointment form or upon arrival.

We recommend making an appointment online to be sure you are seen at your convenience.  Walk-ins are welcome. If an apointment is available, we will do our best to see you that day.

All of our services are free of charge. However, you will need to bring a photo ID with you. A student ID is acceptable if you do not have a drivers license.

Yes. We can still provide medical and support services to minors, regardless of your circumstances.

An ultrasound is the only method that can 100% confirm a pregnancy and determine how far along you are.

If you are considering abortion, it is very important that you first have an ultrasound to see if the pregnancy is viable. Abortion costs vary depending on how far along you are, which can also only be verified through a diagnostic ultrasound.

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