Monday | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wednesday | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Lina Konovalova rated 1 a week ago Edit to reply from business: This is the correct clinic. If the person I met with had credentials they did not make it obvious, a suggestion I would give is that they should. My free pregnancy testing appointment went as follows: I took the cup, collected my urine sample, then myself took drops and added it to a test that looks like every other store bought test in front of the other person (which is frankly uncomfortable). The other person did nothing, did not provide any further information about pregnancy and what to expect except for trying to have me join a church and show me all of the other services your clinic offers. They did not show any medicinal knowledge or like I said, truly explain their credentials, I only got pamphlets. They verbally pressured me several times (politely, but pressuring nonetheless), although I declined very politely, that God should be in our lives and I should consider joining their church/church programs, as I am not Christian and come from a different faith and culture. It was a weird experience and uncomfortable overall. I hope this review is helpful to you as this was my honest experience, and that you can make changes about how you interact with future clients to make them feel more comfortable.
Clean, nice people, free pregnancy test. This pregnancy test does not come from a real doctor or physician, it’s like buying one at a store (but obviously helpful when it’s free). It is a religious place where they ask a lot of personal questions that you may be uncomfortable talking about with someone you just met that is not a doctor/physician. They give you a baggie of free items if you test positive, which is great, but also put in a pamphlet for you saying “everyone sins” that feels like it religiously corners you (especially if you’re not Christian). If you have the money, I would recommend going to a doctor instead. |
court canada rated 3 6 months ago This program is awesome for a single new mom, very helpful to learn about the unknown with parenting. I would recommend you know all the rules and fine print. Very strict on attendance, so don’t get covid, or be in college cause you will not have time and most likely do all that work for nothing.
That being said.. They have a mommy bucks program where they give you coupons, after completing weekly tasks, attendance, homework, attending church etc. the mommy bucks buy stuff in the store for baby. Not an actual store but used items in good shape, diaper bundles, clothes, wipes etc. which is very helpful.
But be advised that you must spend your mommy bucks before you end the program or decide you can’t go anymore because they will not let you use them at all even for diapers when your baby is out of diapers.
No one told me this and while I am On my last few diapers with the four month old and no money I remember that I have mommy bucks but since I never called and talk to anybody I cannot use them even for a bundle of diapers. Is not very helpful.
Unfortunately my excuse for not calling when I missed my appointment (after labor), five weeks after my child was born everybody in the household got Covid one after the other at the same time I juggled college finals in some pretty tough classes. which mind you is not easy with a newborn and three other kids to care for. But I will figure out the diaper situation.
I UNDERSTAND I can not use the 2 hundred and something mommy bucks I worked hard to collect in case I needed something for the baby. But they could have spared a bundle of diapers (10 im guessing). I was cut off and denied.
I just thought that was very extreme to deny a mother with an infant, no job, college student and 3 other kids a bundle of diapers, I couldn’t even ask.
So use your mommy bucks quick because there is nothing they can do about it.
( I’m sorry but this program is church based, non-profit organization? How is it godly to refuse a single mother a handful of diapers.) |
Pearl Snyder rated 5 7 months ago This place is great!! Amazing, and kind staff. They got me scheduled for an appointment the day of, and gave me a chance to see my baby for the first time!😭😭
I would 100% recommend new mammas to come to Loving Choices.
Can't wait to see y'all again soon!! |
Yuki Hickerson rated 5 8 months ago My experience at loving choices has been great since the first time I came in for a pregnancy test. They provided a free pregnancy test and an ultrasound. I have continued to come for their Care program and am so grateful for the education and support they have provided for me. Their staff is kind and it's amazing how much they care for moms and babies. |
Seth Lockard rated 5 8 months ago This place is Awesome!! My wife and I got pregnant at a really young age and we had no clue what to do or where to go. We went in to get an ultrasound and afterwords we got a tour of the rest of the building where they explained a class they offered a class for education on pregnancy and parenting. After the first week of going to classes we fell in love with it. Everyone there is so kind and supportive and we learned a lot about having a healthy pregnancy and raising a newborn. We have now had our baby and she is happy and healthy! We are still going to classes every week to learn about raising our little girl and showing her God’s love. The only bad thing is I’m not looking forward to having to say goodbye to these lovely people once my baby is 9 months old. Loving choices is truly a blessing. |