Prenatal Clinic


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The Wake County Prenatal Clinic provides healthcare to pregnant women and their families. Appointments are available during day and evening hours at 10 Sunnybrook Road, Clinic G, Raleigh, 919-250-4701.



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Before Your First Prenatal Clinic Visit

  • If you have had previous care for this pregnancy (i.e., ultrasound, prenatal visits, etc.), it would tremendously help us to provide better care and service to have those records available before or on the day of your first visit. You can do this by signing a release of records either in our office or at the facility where you received your care.
  • If you have any chronic/longstanding medical condition or are on any medications, please let the appointment personnel know this before making your OB appointment.
  • Please bring any medications that you are currently taking or have taken during this pregnancy. (You may bring the empty bottle if you have finished the medication.)
  • If possible, please try to find out if your husband/partner has any significant medical history(personal and family).
  • On the morning of your appointment, please eat a normal breakfast prior to coming for your first visit.


At Your First Visit

  • At your first visit, several things will be happening and we ask that you allow at least three to four hours to complete this visit.

Please Bring:
    1. Verification of your household income (i.e., two most recent paycheck stubs)
    2. Verification of your address (i.e., utility bill, driver's license, state identification card)
    3. Current Medicaid or insurance card.

  • Your first visit will include the following, if indicated:
    1. Registration and collection of financial information
    2. Collection of urine and/or blood for lab evaluation
    3. Collection of blood pressure, weight, height and initial history/education by the LPN/CNA
    4. Review of the medical history
    5. Performance of a complete physical and collection of specimens for pap smear and other cultures
    6. Completion of a dating ultrasound (this depends on how far pregnant you are and other factors from your history)
    7. Availability of ancillary services
    8. Social Worker/Maternity Care Coordinator
    9. Nutritionist/WIC program
    10. Medicaid/application process
  • During your prenatal care, your visits will be carried out by various medical personnel: registered nurses (enhanced role-trained), nurse practitioners, physician assistants and the physician.

  • The care you receive follows the standard of care described by the American College of Obstetrics and gynecology and the Women's Health Branch of the State of North Carolina.

  • In addition to our regular daytime hours, for your convenience, the main clinic offers evening clinic on Monday and Thursday nights. We also offer Saturday morning clinic once per month.

Prenatal Care is also available at two outlying clinics:

      • Northern Regional Center (Wake Forest)
      • Southern Regional Center (Fuquay-Varina)

  • During The Course of your prenatal visit, we recommend that you remain in the waiting area, unless labs or social visits are taking place, so that we may be able to begin your visit in a timely manner.

  • There are different types of visits that may be happening at any one time, thus allowing for it to appear that a patient is being seen out of order from what is expected.

  • We have a partnership with WakeMed (New Bern Avenue location) and ask that you go to this facility anytime labor or emergency services are needed.

  • Within our practice, we schedule ultrasounds for medical indications/reasons only. We cannot order them to determine the sex of your baby.

  • If you are running late for an appointment, please call the receptionist area at 919-250-4701.

We hope this information helps to clarify any questions you may have, and we look forward to meeting you at your upcoming appointment.