If you’re thinking about getting an abortion, you might have a lot of questions, and maybe not a lot of safe places to ask them. Before making a significant medical decision, you deserve to know how that decision may impact your health, both now and in the long term.
At Vida Medical Clinic, you’ll find a caring, confidential space to talk openly, get medical information, and feel supported as you decide what’s best for you. Contact us today to learn how we can assist you in navigating your next steps.
Vida Medical Clinic does not provide or refer for abortions.
Why Should I Talk to Someone First?
Abortion is a medical procedure, and before deciding to get an abortion, it’s crucial to have accurate, personalized information about your pregnancy and health. Every woman’s situation is unique, and your options will depend on how far along you are and whether any complications are present.
Our licensed medical professionals provide free lab-quality pregnancy testing and ultrasounds to confirm:
- How far along you are
- Whether your pregnancy is within the uterus or developing outside the uterus (ectopic pregnancy).
- Whether there is a visible heart beat.
These details matter for your safety and can determine what options are available to you.
Can’t I Just Find Information Online?
Online research can be helpful, but it can’t replace personalized medical care. Websites can’t confirm your pregnancy, rule out health complications, or explain what’s safest for your situation.
When you visit us, you’ll receive clear, factual information from trained medical professionals, not judgment or pressure. We’ll answer your questions and walk you through what abortion procedures may involve, along with possible side effects and risks. We do not offer or refer for abortion services.
Take the First Step
Before deciding to get an abortion, take the time to learn about your pregnancy and your health. Request a free appointment for pregnancy testing, an ultrasound, or a consultation about your options.
You deserve accurate answers and compassionate care without pressure, judgment, and financial burden.