Ideally, prenatal care should begin as soon as you know you're pregnant or even before conception. Early prenatal care allows healthcare providers to monitor the health of both the mother and the developing foetus.
Services For Expectant Mothers, Including Sonograms & Antenatal Care
Sonar (Diagnostic)
Sonar Gender Reveal
ANC First Visit + Blood Test
ANC Follow Up + Medication


Service 1
Early Pregnancy Assessment
Health Now Clinic offers early pregnancy assessments to confirm your pregnancy and establish a personalized care plan. Early detection allows us to address any potential concerns and provide the necessary support.

Service 2
Regular Prenatal Checkups
We prioritize regular prenatal checkups to monitor the progress of your pregnancy. These appointments include assessments of fetal growth, vital signs, and overall maternal health, ensuring a healthy pregnancy journey.

Service 3
Ultrasound Services
Our clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art ultrasound technology for detailed imaging of your baby's development. Ultrasound services help us track fetal growth, assess anatomy, and provide you with a visual connection to your baby.

Service 4
Nutritional Counseling
Proper nutrition is vital during pregnancy. Health Now Clinic offers personalized nutritional counseling to ensure you receive the necessary nutrients for a healthy pregnancy and optimal fetal development.

Service 5
Labor and Delivery Planning
Our healthcare team collaborates with you to create a personalized birth plan, discussing your preferences and addressing any concerns. We aim to make your labor and delivery experience as comfortable and stress-free as possible.
FAQs
Prenatal check-ups are typically scheduled monthly during the first and second trimesters, then more frequently in the third trimester. These appointments involve monitoring the baby's growth, checking the mother's health, discussing any concerns, and conducting routine tests like ultrasounds and blood work.
Prenatal vitamins, usually containing folic acid, iron, calcium, and other essential nutrients, are recommended to support the increased nutritional needs during pregnancy. Consult with your healthcare provider to determine the specific prenatal vitamin and dosage that suits your needs.
A prenatal care plan typically involves maintaining a balanced diet, staying physically active (as advised by your healthcare provider), attending regular checkups, avoiding harmful substances such as tobacco and alcohol, and managing stress.