Centering Pregnancy | Neighborhood Family Practice
Offers an alternative program of prenatal care in which pregnant women, after their initial obstetric intake, are assigned to a group of 8-12 women, generally with similar due dates. The group meets together every other week for 10 sessions, and may also meet in the postpartum period to share their experiences. A doctor meets with them throughout, and performs medical assessment and care. Participants may be assisted by a case manager from Moms First who will link them to needed services throughout the pregnancy and through the first year. Father, relative, or friends may attend with the mother, if preferred.
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Physical Address
3569 Ridge Rd., Cleveland, OH 44102
Hours
Varies per session, but generally about 2 hours long.
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Application process
Phone to schedule an appointment M-F: 8:30am-5:00pm. Information on this program is also available on the website or clients can send a text (text the word "baby" to the phone number listed) to receive program information and locations.
Fee
Sliding scale based on household income. Accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance. Some medications may require co-payment.
Eligibility
Patient must be receiving prenatal care from Neighborhood Family Practice.
Service area
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Agency info
Neighborhood Family Practice
Provides primary care, integrated behavioral health, women's health and dental services for all ages regardless of ability to pay.