Do you need prenatal health care?
Accessing health care while you are pregnant is SO important for you and for the baby. A doctor will be able to monitor your baby’s growth and development throughout your pregnancy and make recommendations such as prenatal vitamins, a special diet, or other things to help keep you and the baby healthy. If you do not have a doctor, there are many clinics in the St. Louis Metropolitan area that you can call to make a prenatal appointment. You can also contact Get Real, 1-877-747-REAL or GetReal@lfcs.org, to talk to a professional about how to connect with prenatal services. Here are some St. Louis area clinics.
- Barnes-Jewish Hospital Teen Pregnancy Center – Medical care, prenatal and parenting classes, resource referrals etc. Contact the clinic for more information at 454-8259 or visit their website.
- J.C. Murphy Health Center at DePaul Hospital – for more information visit their website, or call 314-344-7329.
- JFK Clinic at St. John’s Hospital – Medical care for underinsured and uninsured individuals, including prenatal care. Visit their website, or call 314-251-6044 or 314-251-6382 for more information.
- St. Mary’s Health Center OB Clinic – Prenatal and well-woman care available for uninsured and underinsured women. Call 314-768-8373 for information.
- Comprehensive Health Centers – Multiple locations throughout St. Louis providing prenatal and women’s health care. Contact 314-381-9990, 314-371-3100, or 314-389-4566 for more information.
- St. Louis County Health Department – For a list of county health clinics and WIC services, view their website.
- St. Louis City Health Department – For a list of city health clinics, view their website.