Pregnancy Testing

Pregnancy Testing

 

Are you late? Have you taken a home pregnancy test?

Think you might be pregnant? Not really sure or have questions? You’ve come to the right place. We provide pregnancy testing at no charge. Our laboratory quality urine pregnancy tests are 99% accurate and done in a safe and private setting. Our state licensed, board certified physicians, registered nurses, and support staff are highly trained and dedicated to meeting your healthcare needs.

If your pregnancy test is positive, we can provide you with a free limited ultrasound to confirm the viability of your pregnancy. Stop wondering and worrying. A laboratory quality pregnancy test is the first step to begin receiving the personal attention you need right now.

Whether you choose to come alone or with your chosen supporter, contact us today to schedule your confidential free test and pregnancy options consultation with one of our highly trained team members. You are not alone!

You might be pregnant if:

  • You have missed one or more menstrual periods
  • Your breasts are swollen and/or tender
  • You have feelings of loss
  • You are nauseated or have had a change in appetite
  • You are tired or dizzy
  • You have recently gained or lost weight
  • You have difficulty sleeping
  • You have to urinate more often

If this list describes you, take heart. There is hope! You don’t have to stay where you are.

If you are experiencing these or similar symptoms and would like to talk with a trained, non-judgmental client advocate in a confidential environment, please call Care Net Pregnancy Medical Center at 615-446-0701 or come in during our office hours.  

Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

 

Are you concerned you might be pregnant? If you’re experiencing pregnancy symptoms, one of the first things you’ll want to know is your due date. Even if you are just generally curious about what your due date could be, it’s a good idea to know. Learn more on our website HERE.

Unsure if you’re having a miscarriage, implantation bleeding, or just your period? Learn the important differences on our website HERE.