Prenatal Care

Prenatal care in Virginia refers to the medical and supportive care that pregnant individuals receive throughout their pregnancy to help ensure a healthy pregnancy and baby. It involves a combination of regular medical checkups, screenings, education, counseling, and referrals to resources.


Virginia emphasizes early and regular prenatal care to improve birth outcomes and reduce health risks for mothers and babies. Services are offered through private providers, community health centers, local health departments, and hospital systems across the state.

PRENATAL VISIT CHECKLIST

Guided Prenatal Care

Prenatal Care with Insurance

Local health departments offer prenatal care, especially for those without insurance or with Medicaid.

FIND AN OBGYN NEAR YOU USING YOUR INSURANCE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH LOCAL OFFICES

Click the Map to Find your Virginia Department of Health Local District:

 Find a Doula/Midwife


This list is provided as a starting point for your own research. The Arc of Virginia does not endorse any specific providers. Other options may exist that are not listed here. Please explore and choose the provider that best fits your needs.