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Pregnancy Testing and Ultrasound Services

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Pregnancy Confirmation | What Is It?

Some tests can detect pregnancy 10 days after conception. However, the best time to take a pregnancy test is after you miss your period. If you experience irregular cycles, don’t chart your cycles, or have been on birth control, we advise waiting to take a test until after the longest menstrual cycle you’ve had. For example, if your cycles range from 25 to 28 days, the best time to take a test would be day 29 or later. 

 

Experiencing pregnancy symptoms or have had a positive home test? We provide lab-grade pregnancy testing at no cost to you.

Pregnancy Confirmation and Proof of Pregnancy

An ultrasound is a critical tool in diagnosing a pregnancy. Using high-frequency sound waves allows the sonographer to 'see' inside the uterus and diagnose the location, viability, and gestational age of a fetus.

If you suspect that you are pregnant, Wilkes Pregnancy Care Center provides the space you need to learn possible options, next steps, and the answers to your questions in a friendly, peaceful environment. No cost. No pressure.

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How Can an Ultrasound Help?

Whether or not an ultrasound is required, we recommend having one for the following reasons:

 

  • Pregnancy viability 

  • Tubal pregnancy 

  • Gestational age 

  • Miscarriage

  • Multiple fetuses 

How Much Does It Cost?

At Wilkes Pregnancy Care Center, we provide our ultrasounds free of charge. However, an ultrasound can cost anywhere from $200 to $800, depending on the location, state, and type of facility. The average cost of an ultrasound without insurance is $400. Don’t wait. Come see us today

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