Options Pregnancy is here to help you with your unexpected pregnancy with services such as ultrasounds and pregnancy testing free of charge.
Overall Rating
4.0
Christina Gorman
4 months ago
If you are on the fence about keeping your pregnancy DO NOT GO HERE. This organization is faith based and will tell you they are here to support YOU in ANY DECISION, but they will have you leaving with baby booties,baby blankets and things that say mama by the end of the appointment. If you know you plan to go through with a pregnancy this would be a great resource. I felt tricked, even after we told them everything we had been through they pushed parenthood, Planned Parenthood warns you about these place and Planned Parenthood is NON BIASED for whatever option YOU choose. The people are kind but sneaky about pushing pro-life propaganda.
Laurel Warden
7 months ago
Went in for STI testing, got weird vibes when I was asked why I was getting tested despite being married. Got weirder vibes when I saw anti-abortion propaganda in the bathroom. When they called with my results, I got a lecture about abstinence despite being 27 years old and married. Love that their services are free and accessible to low income people, hate that those services come with judgement, loaded questions, and not-so-subtle propaganda. I see that they reply to every review to defend themselves—they have the time to do that because they aren’t providing any actual medical care. Go to planned parenthood, save your time.
jill k
8 months ago
religious bias. i’m saying this as a christian woman myself — it is incredibly essential that any person seeking pregnancy-related services, information, resources, etc., can go into a facility that is quite literally all of those things, and receive the care that said facility advertises themselves as having, without being bombarded by religious bias and asked, “have you considered jesus christ?”
not only is this HIGHLY inappropriate, it’s simply not your job. stick to what you advertise — if someone wanted to go church, they would. and if you want to preach, say that. ensnaring a vulnerable individual isn’t the way to go.