FAQs
What are your phone numbers for making an appointment?
Do I have to skip or be late for my period before I can come in for a pregnancy test?
What type of pregnancy tests do you administer?
How accurate are your pregnancy tests?
What will I need to bring with me for my appointment?
Do I need to make an appointment, or are walk-ins welcome?
Do I need to come in at a specific time if needing maternity clothes or baby items?
How much do you charge for your services?
How long has A Woman's Choice been helping women?
Is everyone who comes in guaranteed an ultrasound?
Can you give me a proof of pregnancy?
Do you perform abortions at your facility?
Why is your name A Woman's Choice?
Downtown Locations:
101 West Market Street
Monday 9:00 am-12:00 pm
Tues-Thurs 7:00 am-4:00 pm
Friday 7:00 am-3:00 pm
We close from noon - 1:00 pm for lunch. We take our last client (appointment or walk-in) 45 minutes before we close, whether for lunch or end of the day--so make sure you arrive by 11:15 Monday-Friday, for example, or 3:15 Tues-Thurs or by 2:15 on Fridays.
140 West Market Street
Tuesday-Friday 7:00 am-11:00 am
Saturday 7:00 am -9:00 am
What are your phone numbers for making an appointment?
Reach us at 101 W. Market or 140 W. Market by calling (502) 589-9400.
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Yes. In order to ensure accurate test results, you must first skip or be late for your period before getting a pregnancy test.
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We administer urine tests.
Back to TopHow accurate are your pregnancy tests?
Our pregnancy tests are 99% accurate.
Back to TopWhat will I need to bring with me for my appointment?
You will need to bring a current photo ID.
Back to TopDo I need to make an appointment, or are walk-ins welcome?
Appointments are encouraged, but walk-ins are also welcome.
Back to TopDo I need to come in at a specific time if needing maternity clothes or baby items?
Yes, you will need to schedule an appointment on Wednesday or Friday, 8:00am-11:00am. We do not take walk-ins for help with maternity clothes or baby items.
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Nothing! Everything is absolutely free.
Back to TopYes, we are licensed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky as a “Special Health Clinic” authorized to administer pregnancy tests and perform ultrasounds. We also have a nurse manager and a consulting physician as medical director.
Back to TopHow long has A Woman's Choice been helping women?
AWC has been helping since 1988.
Back to TopIs everyone who comes in guaranteed an ultrasound?
No. There are factors that determine eligibility for a free ultrasound. Your counselor will ask you a series of questions to determine your eligibility.
Back to TopNo. We refer to OB/GYN offices who will provide your prenatal care, and the services offered by AWC are not substitute for prenatal care.
Back to TopCan you give me a proof of pregnancy?
Yes, if your test comes back positive, we will give you a proof of pregnancy with your estimated due date on it. This proof is accepted by the local Passport office.
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No, we do not perform or refer for abortions. However, we are prepared to accurately discuss abortion procedures with our clients.
Back to TopWhy is your name A Woman's Choice?
We named our center “A Woman’s Choice” because many of our clients who find out they’re pregnant do not know what they are going to do about the pregnancy: abort, parent, or place for adoption. This choice that they face brings them through our doors. They are at a crossroads and have a life changing decision to make. No one should have to struggle through that process alone and without information regarding all three options. We are here to educate women regarding the choice they are facing. Regardless of the decision, the woman's life is going to change dramatically and we want to be as supportive as possible. We also recognize that many women are facing this decision under pressure from the father of the baby or from her own parents. We want to provide a safe environment for women to weigh all options.
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