All our services are at No Cost To You, your community has already paid for your visit. If you are facing an unexpected pregnancy we at Pregnancy Resource Center Medical Clinic will provide you with factual information regarding pregnancy options so you can make informed decisions. Click this link to read more about Who We Are: http://www.prcmedicalclinic.com
NO COST TO YOU PREGNANCY TEST: Exper
iencing pregnancy symptoms, such as a missed period, doesn’t always mean you are pregnant. So make a No Cost to you appointment today to be certain. Unexpected pregnancy can be overwhelming, so it is normal to have questions and concerns. Make an appointment for a pregnancy test and consult today. LIMITED OB ULTRAOUND
A limited ultrasound can help determine what options are available to you. An ultrasound is to confirm that there is a viable (capable of living) pregnancy. The scan can tell us if your fetus is growing as it should, and can detect a fetal heartbeat six weeks past your last menstrual period. Did you know, you may test positive for pregnancy even if you are experiencing a miscarriage? Your ultrasound can also confirm an in utero pregnancy verses a tubal ectopic pregnancy (when the fetus grows in the fallopian tube instead of the uterus). It may also be able to tell if you’re pregnant with multiples. Click the Blog link for more: http://www.prcmedicalclinic.com/ultrasound-not-ultrasound/
CONSIDERING ABORTION? First, lets verify you are pregnant and how far along you are so you know all of the options available to you for your pregnancy. Pregnancy Resource Center Medical Clinic offers pregnancy testing and limited ultrasound at no cost to you. Abortion may seem like the best decision to an unplanned pregnancy, but there is a lot to consider before visiting an abortion clinic. PRC is not an abortion provider, but we can provide you with tools to make an informed decision. http://www.prcmedicalclinic.com/if-im-pregnant-whats-next/
SEXUAL HEALTH
If you are sexually active, you are at risk for a sexually transmitted disease (STD). The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has determined that individuals 15 – 24 years of age make up over one quarter of the sexually active population. Click the BLOG LINK to read