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FAQS

  • Q. Do I need an appointment?

    A. Yes. We do our best to see walk-ins but don’t always have staff available. Call for an appointment or request an appointment with this link to ensure there is someone available to serve you when you visit our centers.

  • Q. At what point should I schedule an appointment?

    A. Our professional medical-grade lab quality pregnancy test can determine pregnancy the first day after your first missed period. We recommend you make an appointment if you have missed a period, have any pregnancy related questions, or think you might be pregnant.

  • Q. What should I expect when I come in for my initial visit?

    a.We can text you initial paperwork or you can fill it out when you arrive


    b. You will meet with your client care specialist to review your information


    c. A pregnancy test will be administered.


    d. With a positive pregnancy test result, at the discretion of the medical staff, an ultrasound may be offered to confirm a living, intrauterine pregnancy.

  • Q. What will I need to bring with me when I come in?

    A. All you need is photo ID. If receiving a pregnancy test or limited ultrasound you will need to drink plenty of water to ensure you have a full bladder.

  • Q. What if my partner or parent calls to see if I came in?

    A. We adhere to a strict privacy and confidentiality policy. Clients will be protected from disclosure of information that violates their right to privacy except where required by law, required for public health reasons, required to avert a threat of harm to the client or a third person, or when other circumstances may reasonably warrant such use or disclosure without prior authorization (e.g., abuse reporting, suicide/homicide prevention, etc.)

  • Q. Can my partner, parent or friend come with me?

    A. Yes. We even have male Client Care Specialists to meet with your boyfriend if he desires and we know he is coming. Sometimes guys like to talk man to man. 

  • Q. Do you perform abortions?

    A. Abortion restrictions are in place in the state of Oklahoma. We do not perform or refer for abortions, but that doesn’t mean you should not schedule an appointment. The abortion method available to you differs depending on how far along you are in your pregnancy. We can help you determine how far along you are and explain to you the different methods of abortion along with your other options. We provide services and information, but we do not perfom or refer abortions.