Services Provided

  • Patient education
  • Nutritional counseling
  • Medical and laboratory services
  • Breastfeeding classes

What You Can Do

  • Eat healthy, balanced diet.
  • Take multi-vitamin with folic acid.
  • Abstain from alcohol and cigarettes.

Prenatal Health

A healthy mother is more likely to have a healthy, full-term baby.

The Prenatal program sees pregnant women from Montgomery county beginning, usually, just after the 9th week of pregnancy and will continue to follow them until they are approximately 36 weeks gestation (about 8 months), dependent upon risk factors and maternal and fetal health issues. 

Clients who are deemed to be high risk are transferred to high-risk OB care in the community.  Mothers are able to choose any of the delivering hospitals in the area in which to have their baby and Public Health maintains a good working relationship with providers in all of these facilities.

Common Questions

How much does it cost?
Costs are based on a sliding scale fee. We accept CareSource, Molina, Amerigroup, and Medicaid.
Do you take walk-ins?
Clients are seen by appointment only. New clients are given appointments within a week or two. Current clients will be seen immediately for urgent needs.

Our Partners

Healthy Mommy, Healthy Me (937) 225-5700
“Healthy Mommy-Healthy Me” helps to reduce the number of low birth weight babies, infant deaths and sickness within the ethnic communities of Montgomery County.
Montgomery County Help Me Grow (937) 208-4769
Help Me Grow is a program for Ohio’s expectant parents, newborns, infants and toddlers that provide health and developmental services so children start school healthy and ready to learn.
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)  
The Ohio WIC Program serves families up to 185% of the Department of Health and Human Services poverty income guidelines.
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Downloadable Files

"ABCs of Safe Sleep" - Brochure
Keep your baby safe when sleeping. The "ABCs of Safe Sleep" printable and shareable material is in PDF format.
"ABCs of Safe Sleep" - Banner
"ABCs of Safe Sleep" - Poster

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