Pregnancy Services near

We are trained to understand the anatomy and physiology of birth and the emotional and physical demands of the postpartum period. We share evidence-based resources and support your informed choices for your care. We help navigate the culture surrounding birth and facilitate conversations with care providers. We assist you in your journey, providing the unconditional support and care that you need.
Your doula support team will meet with you in your home to plan and prepare for your birth and postpartum experience, tailoring support to your unique needs. We are available throughout your service by phone or email and go on-call towards the end of your pregnancy. We’ll meet you at home or at your birthing space when you ask us to and remain with you for a bit after birth to support your transition into recovery.
We’ll be in contact with you during your first 48-hours after birth. Then, we’ll schedule a time to come and provide postpartum care for you within the first two weeks of birth. Care can include an extra set of hands, help with light chores, having a snack made, and more – including feeding support & infant care reminders. Afterward, we’ll continue to check in, providing resources as needed, or just to say hi and have lunch!
Prenatal Support
- Two in-home or virtual prenatal preparation sessions
- Connect with backup Doula
- Birth, feeding, & postpartum preparation materials
- (Private birth classes are also available.)
Labor Support
- On-call 24/7 beginning at 36 weeks
- Virtual and continuous face-to-face labor support
- Immediate postpartum support
- (Placenta encapsulation service is also available.)
In-home postpartum support visit
- Continued access to our resource portal
- Availability for continued questions and support
- (Additional postpartum care is also available.)
$1100
Any Woman Can's licensed counselors, nurses, and client advocates walk alongside women in crisis by offering:
Free and confidential counseling
- Crisis pregnancy
- Sexual abuse or sexual assault
- Self esteem or relationship issues
- Anxiety, depression or emotional instability
- Coercion into commercial sex
- Counseling for couples
Free STI Testing
- AWC provides STI testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea, the two of the most prevalent STI’s in San Antonio.
Free Pregnancy Tests
- AWC offers pregnancy tests and medically accurate information about your pregnancy options. Our trained nurses and client advocates will walk alongside you throughout the process and provide unconditional support.
Free.
CommuniCare Health Centers provides women of all ages with access to the care and information they need to make informed decisions regarding their own physical health. We offer the following services in our Women’s Health Program:
- Pre-Pregnancy Counseling
- Free Pregnancy Testing
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Counseling and Treatment
- Well-Woman Care (Annual Physical)
- Gynecological Problems
- Clinical Breast Exam
- Diagnostic Services
- Screening Mammograms
- Pap Smears
General Women’s Care:
- Family Planning
- Pre-Pregnancy Counseling
- Free Pregnancy Testing
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Counseling and Treatment
- Well-Woman Care (Annual Physical)
- Gynecological Problems
Obstetric Care:
- Prenatal Orientation/Education
- Prenatal Care
- Obstetric Deliveries
- Post-Partum Education
Planned Parenthood South Texas has three health care subsidiaries that provide a wide range of family planning and sexual health care services, including:
- Birth control options
- Emergency contraception
- Well-woman exams, including Pap screenings and clinical breast exams
- Pelvic exams
- Pregnancy testing
- Abortion care (TX Licenses #130241, #140015, #140016)
- "Stop Cervical Cancer" care*
- Menopause care, including referral for mammograms
- Pregnancy testing
- Gestational dating sonogram
- Pregnancy options
- Referral for adoption and prenatal care
- Male exams**
- STD/STI testing and treatment
- PrEP - Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, an HIV prevention method
- Gender-affirming hormone therapy
- Testing and treatment for UTIs
- Fertility evaluation and treatment
- Primary care
* "Stop Cervical Cancer" care includes HPV vaccines, HPV testing, and follow-up care to help reduce the risk of acquiring cervical cancer.
**Male exams include a physical examination that includes chest, heart, lungs, abdomen, and genital area; screening for testicular cancer and instruction on performing a testicular self-exam to detect lumps or bumps that may be cancerous.
Click here to make an appointment.
With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care.
A Woman's Haven offers these free and confidential pregnancy services:
- Ultrasound and pregnancy testing
- Pregnancy counseling
- Crisis intervention
- Education on fetal development, abortion, and adoption
- Materials assistance
- Maternity clothing
- Baby clothing
- Baby necessities
- Diapers
- Children's clothing (up to 3 years of age)
- Community resources and referrals
- Pregnancy Medicaid
- Pre-natal Care
- Breastfeeding
- GED and Higher Learning
- Housing
- Utility Assistance
- Car Seats
- Childcare
- Food Pantry
- Formula
- Child Support
Any woman who thinks she might be pregnant, is pregnant, and/or has children under the age of 3 years is eligible for our services.
ALL Services are free and confidential.
The Nurse-Family Partnership is a voluntary, free maternal and childhood health program providing first-time mothers valuable knowledge and support throughout pregnancy and until their babies reach two years of age. Specially trained registered nurses empower mothers to confidently create a better life for their children and themselves, supporting them as they handle the challenges and experience the joys of motherhood.
Please call program director, Audrey Rost at (210) 266-3030 for additional information.
Free.
Comprehensive Continuum of Care for Females (CCC)
CCC offers interim and linkage to support services to pregnant and parenting women diagnosed with substance use disorders (past or present) to help sustain recovery.
CCC offers support from a Recovery Coach throughout the continuum of care (pre, during and post-treatment).
Pregnancy, Parenting Intervention (PPI)
PPI offers a coordinated approach for women with substance use disorders who are pregnant and/or have children under the age of six to ensure continuous access to all needed health, mental health and social services.
PPI offers outreach and linkage to support services through case management and care coordination, harm reduction education and supplies.
- Free, confidential pregnancy testing
- Doctor referral
- Medicaid assistance
- Childcare classes
- Car seat distribution
- WIC and other community resources
- Bilingual staff
Medicaid based on income.
Services free.
Services:
- Medical
- Family Medicine
- OB/GYN
- Pediatrics
- Senior Care
- Dental
- Lab (Provided by Quest Diagnostics)
Check website for insurance information.
CommuniCare Health Centers provides women of all ages with access to the care and information they need to make informed decisions regarding their own physical health. We offer the following services in our Women’s Health Program:
- Pre-Pregnancy Counseling
- Free Pregnancy Testing
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Counseling & Treatment
- Well-Woman Care (Annual Physical)
- Gynecological Problems
- Clinical Breast Exam
- Diagnostic Services
- Screening Mammograms
- Pap Smears
Services:
- Medical
- Family Medicine
- OB/GYN
- Pediatrics
- Senior Care
- Rheumatology
- Dental
- Behavioral Health
- Lab (Provided by Quest Diagnostics)
- Optometry and Optical Services (Provided by UIW Eye Institute)
Check website for insurance information.
CommuniCare Health Centers provides women of all ages with access to the care and information they need to make informed decisions regarding their own physical health. We offer the following services in our Women’s Health Program:
- Pre-Pregnancy Counseling
- Free Pregnancy Testing
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Counseling and Treatment
- Well-Woman Care (Annual Physical)
- Gynecological Problems
- Clinical Breast Exam
- Diagnostic Services
- Screening Mammograms
- Pap Smears
We’re here when you need us.
Remember when your only options for healthcare were either a weeklong wait for a doctor’s appointment or hours spent waiting in the hospital ER?
Now you have a choice. And thankfully, it’s a far better one.
Convenient care any day of the week, every day of the year.
FastMed clinics offer convenient, immediate care. Our convenient care includes extended hours on weekdays, weekends, and holidays. Our knowledgeable, friendly staff and comfortable, family-friendly clinics provide the care you need, precisely when you need it. Walk in during business hours, or schedule a visit first for a shorter wait.
Fast turnaround with no runaround.
We make it a point to provide all the care you need in one centralized location. In addition to offering fast turnaround for a wide range of non-emergency illnesses and injuries, FastMed’s convenient on-site services reduce the runaround for extras, such as:
Click here to schedule an appointment online.
FastMed accepts nearly all health insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid.
In addition, we offer exclusive options for our self-pay patients.
- Free, confidential pregnancy testing
- Doctor referral
- Medicaid assistance
- Childcare classes
- Car seat distribution
- WIC and other community resources
- Bilingual staff
Medicaid based on income.
Services free.
- Nutritional education and counseling
- Breast-feeding support
- A portion of the formula needed to meet your baby’s requirements
- Help with special formula
- Access and referrals to other helpful programs
The purpose of the Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Program is to give children the best possible start by providing optimal nutrition during critical development stages.
Goals of our WIC services:
- Reduce complications during pregnancy.
- Increase the number of breastfeeding mothers.
- Reduce iron-deficiency anemia.
- Decrease the number of low birth weight and premature infants.
- Improve the growth and development of young children.
You don’t have to wait until your baby is born to apply for WIC services. Under WIC guidelines, pregnant mothers may receive:
- Nutritional foods
- Nutritional education
- Access to other programs
After your baby is born, WIC may provide:
- Breast-feeding support such as correct techniques and breast pumps
- Supplemental formula
Nutrition and Breastfeeding Classes: WIC offers group classes, individual counseling sessions, self-paced lessons, and online nutrition and breastfeeding classes. Online WIC classes can be found at https://texaswic.org/online-classes. Once you complete the class online, you can bring in your certificate to your WIC appointment to receive credit and update your benefits.
Who is eligible?
- Texas residents
- Pregnant women
- New mothers (breast-feeding or formula-feeding)
- Children under the age of five
Other important eligibility information:
- Proof of pregnancy is not required.
- Medicaid eligibility is not required.
- Income guidelines are higher than guidelines for Medicaid or food stamps.
- Eligibility lasts from pregnancy up to one year and for children up to five years.
- Please visit https://texaswic.org/apply to find out more information on how to qualify for WIC services and what is needed for your first WIC appointment.
- Free, confidential pregnancy testing
- Doctor referral
- Medicaid assistance
- Childcare classes
- Car seat distribution
- WIC and other community resources
- Bilingual staff
Medicaid based on income.
Services free.
This program provides Health Education services to middle and high school students throughout the city of San Antonio and surrounding counties. This program focuses on positive relationships, goal setting, future options, and reasons for staying abstinent. This program provides prevention/intervention-based Sexual Risk Avoidance (SRA) interactive didactic life skills training to students who are at risk for premature sexual activity, HIV-STD infection, and teen pregnancy.
The clinic addresses the medical and dental needs of people who cannot afford health insurance.
Services include:
- Alcoholics Anonymous**
- Computer Lab
- Counseling and Case Management (individual, family, depression, substance abuse)**
- Dental (exams, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, root canals, dentures, extractions, etc.)*
- Diabetes Education
- Language Classes
- Exercise Classes
- Food Pantry*
- Health Education*
- Immunizations
- Lab
- Medical*
- Medicaid and CHIP Application Assistance*
- On-site Café
- Oral Surgery
- Parenting Support Groups
- Pediatrics
- Physical Exams
- Prescription Assistance*
- Referral Assistance (necessities include housing, utilities, clothing and food)*
- Senior Programs
- Sports Leagues (Adult and Youth)
- Summer Youth Camp
- Transportation Assistance
- Women’s Health
- Youth Afterschool Programs
*Must meet eligibility requirements to qualify for service.
**Program not operated by Methodist Healthcare Ministries.
Services are provided on a sliding fee scale based upon ability to pay, household income and family size.
We believe that that the care you receive should be based upon mutual respect, open communication, and that mothers need support and empowerment from her partner and her family. And the woman’s family, as she defines it, is welcome to participate in the pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period. We also believe that the care and support of a new family can be better with both parents, family or birth companions /Doulas!
7th Generation Birth Services respects a woman’s right to make informed choices about her health care and her baby’s health care based on her values and beliefs.
Birth Companions aka Doulas can help with:
- Emotional, physical and educational support during pregnancy, birth and postpartum for you and your partner.
- Email/text/phone support
- Prenatal visits to doctor/midwife
- Preparing a Birth Plan
- Nutrition Information
- Birth Classes with your Partner or Family
- Labor Relaxation Information
- Other Community Information and Services for before and after pregnancy
- Traditional Birthing Information
Life Choices Medical Clinics are dedicated to providing free or low-cost services to the women and families in our community. They provide pregnancy tests, medical services, and educational classes.
Click here or call for registration information and program times.
Services:
- Medical
- Behavioral Health
- Eligibility Services
- Family Practice
- Lab Services
- Pediatrics
- Pharmacy
- Triage / Walk-In
- Women’s Health (OB/Gyn)
Patients are required to wear a face mask before entering the clinic.
Planned Parenthood South Texas has three health care subsidiaries that provide a wide range of family planning and sexual health care services, including:
- Birth control options
- Emergency contraception
- Well-woman exams, including Pap screenings and clinical breast exams
- Pelvic exams
- Pregnancy testing
- Abortion care (TX Licenses #130241, #140015, #140016)
- "Stop Cervical Cancer" care*
- Menopause care, including referral for mammograms
- Pregnancy testing
- Gestational dating sonogram
- Pregnancy options
- Referral for adoption and prenatal care
- Male exams**
- STD/STI testing and treatment
- PrEP - Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, an HIV prevention method
- Gender-affirming hormone therapy
- Testing and treatment for UTIs
- Fertility evaluation and treatment
- Primary care
* "Stop Cervical Cancer" care includes HPV vaccines, HPV testing, and follow-up care to help reduce the risk of acquiring cervical cancer.
**Male exams include a physical examination that includes chest, heart, lungs, abdomen, and genital area; screening for testicular cancer and instruction on performing a testicular self-exam to detect lumps or bumps that may be cancerous.
Click here to make an appointment.
With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care.
San Antonio Birth Doulas help expectant mothers and their families in a number of ways before, during, and after childbirth by:
- Referring compassionate and understanding doctors and midwives.
- Providing information on available childbirth and parenting classes.
- Working with mothers on a birth plan.
- Being present in the early stages of labor at a hospital.
- Providing continuous emotional and physical support during labor and birth.
- Teaching family and/or their partner how to comfort and support them during labor.
- Providing support after childbirth on how to cope with the challenges of motherhood.
- Teaching mothers how to bond with their baby and successfully breastfeed.
- Providing newborn and parenting information about infant and baby/toddler development stages.
Click here to learn more.
Must be a U.S. citizen or qualified resident.
Must be pregnant and/or parenting at least one child under 36 months of age.
There are no income or insurance requirements to receive services.
Free
Services
- Medical
- Dental
- Behavioral Health
- Counseling
- Dental Care
- Eligibility Services
- Family Practice
- Internal Medicine
- Lab Services
- Pediatrics
- Women’s Health (OB/GYN)
The clinic serves the medical and dental needs of people who cannot afford health insurance.
Services include:
- Counseling (individual, family, depression, substance abuse)*
- Dental (exams, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, root canals, dentures, extractions, etc.)*
- Diabetes Education
- Food Pantry*
- Health Education*
- Immunizations
- Lab
- Medical*
- Medicaid and CHIP Application Assistance*
- Nutrition Information
- Oral Surgery*
- Pediatrics
- Pharmacy**
- Physical Exams
- Physical Therapy**
- Prescription Assistance*
- Referral Assistance (necessities include housing, utilities, clothing, and food)*
- Transportation Assistance
- Women’s Health
*Must meet eligibility requirements to qualify for service.
**Program not operated by Methodist Healthcare Ministries.
Services are provided on a sliding fee scale based upon ability to pay, household income and family size.
The Adoption Alliance is a 501c3 non-profit organization which is licensed to provide adoptions services in the State of Texas.
We can assist birth parents who are interested in making an adoption plan for their unborn or born children. Counseling is available during the pregnancy and afterwards. We can assist with housing, groceries, utilities, cell phone service, laundry, clothing, personal hygiene and maternity related transportation.
If a birth mother does not have Medicaid, we can assist her with the application and refer her to an OB doctor.
Birth parents are able to select the adoptive family for their child and keep in touch with them if they desire.
Birth mothers who are seeking to make an adoption plan for their child must provide a proof of pregnancy.
CommuniCare Health Centers provides women of all ages with access to the care and information they need to make informed decisions regarding their own physical health. We offer the following services in our Women’s Health Program:
- Pre-Pregnancy Counseling
- Free Pregnancy Testing
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Counseling and Treatment
- Well-Woman Care (Annual Physical)
- Gynecological Problems
- Clinical Breast Exam
- Diagnostic Services
- Screening Mammograms
- Pap Smears
- Family Medicine
- Pediatrics Care
- Teen Health
- Senior Care
- Behavioral Health
- Sports Medicine
- Women’s Health
- WIC Services STD/HIV Screening and Testing
- Lab (Provided by Quest Diagnostics)
- Massage Therapy (Provided by Massage Kneads and Rehab)
The purpose of the Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Program is to give children the best possible start by providing optimal nutrition during critical development stages.
Goals of our WIC services:
- Reduce complications during pregnancy.
- Increase the number of breastfeeding mothers.
- Reduce iron-deficiency anemia.
- Decrease the number of low birth weight and premature infants.
- Improve the growth and development of young children.
You don’t have to wait until your baby is born to apply for WIC services. Under WIC guidelines, pregnant mothers may receive:
- Nutritional foods
- Nutritional education
- Access to other programs
After your baby is born, WIC may provide:
- Breast-feeding support such as correct techniques and breast pumps
- Supplemental formula
Nutrition and Breastfeeding Classes: WIC offers group classes, individual counseling sessions, self-paced lessons, and online nutrition and breastfeeding classes. Online WIC classes can be found here. Once you complete the class online, you can bring in your certificate to your WIC appointment to receive credit and update your benefits.
Who is eligible?
- Texas residents
- Pregnant women
- New mothers (breast-feeding or formula-feeding)
- Children under the age of five
Other important eligibility information:
- Proof of pregnancy is not required.
- Medicaid eligibility is not required.
- Income guidelines are higher than guidelines for Medicaid or food stamps.
- Eligibility lasts from pregnancy up to one year and for children up to five years.
- Click here for more information on how to qualify for WIC services and what is needed for your first WIC appointment.