We offer expert prenatal and postpartum care.

Prenatal care involves regular check-ups, monitoring, and care to ensure the health of both the mother and the developing baby. Early and consistent prenatal care can help prevent complications and ensure a healthy pregnancy.
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Can’t get in to see your OB soon enough? You can see us right away for prenatal care in Austin; same-week and sometimes same-day appointments are available. We now provide prenatal care until delivery. Delivery is performed by the St. David’s Medical Center team.
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We Welcome Everyone – Low-cost prenatal care in Austin, Texas​. We believe every woman deserves access to quality prenatal care, so we accept all insurance plans, including Medicaid. For our self-pay patients, we offer options to ensure that care is affordable and accessible. We aim to support every expectant mother who walks through our doors, regardless of her financial situation.
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Our Prenatal Services:
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Routine Check-ups
Regular visits to monitor the health of the mother and baby. -
Ultrasound Imaging
Detailed imaging is used to track a baby’s development. -
Nutritional Guidance
Customized diet plans to support a healthy pregnancy. -
Prenatal Testing
Genetic and other screenings to ensure your fetus’s well-being. -
Birth Planning
Assistance in creating a birth plan that suits your needs and preferences
What is postpartum care?
Postpartum care focuses on the mother’s health after the baby’s delivery. It includes physical and emotional support to ensure a smooth recovery and adjustment to life with a newborn.
Our Postpartum Services:
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Postpartum Check-ups
Monitoring the mother’s recovery and health after delivery. -
Breastfeeding Support
Assistance with breastfeeding techniques and challenges. -
Mental Health Support
Counseling and resources to help with postpartum depression or anxiety. -
Newborn Care Guidance
Education on newborn care, including feeding, sleeping, and more. -
Pelvic Floor Therapy
Exercises and treatments to strengthen pelvic floor muscles after childbirth.

