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Aid To Women Center

1328 East Apache Boulevard, Tempe, AZ 85281

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday:

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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1328 E Apache Blvd, Tempe, AZ 85281, United States
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About the Business

Aid To Women Center is a healthcare institution located at 1328 East Apache Boulevard in Tempe, Arizona. This center specializes in providing medical care and support services to women in need. Whether it's routine check-ups, family planning, or specialized treatments, the doctors and staff at Aid To Women Center are dedicated to ensuring the health and well-being of all their patients. With a focus on compassionate care and personalized treatment plans, this center is a trusted resource for women's health in the Tempe community.

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Elizabeth Apicella:
2

"Overall I can't say this is a bad place to go, the reception and nurses are all lovely and my sister came here when she was pregnant with my niece and had a positive experience with the female doctor they have here however for her initial appointment she saw the male doctor here, Dr Mott. She had a bad experience in a visit with him and luckily was able to switch to the female doctor here after it happened. Unfortunately I had a different situation which left me looking for new prenatal care very late into my pregnancy and this place was one of the few options I could find that worked for me. When I initially scheduled I asked if I could opt for the female doctor, and was told that the male doctor had available appointments but the female doctor was booked about a month out and since I was so far along that they would only take me if I saw the male doctor. I accepted the appointment and came in for my visit which was fine until it came time for him to measure my pregnant belly. I've had this done during my previous pregnancy wearing pants and underwear and have never had that be an issue. I was wearing a dress and he gave me a cover for my bottom half while measuring me, but pulled the cover and my underwear down quite far to the point I could feel my private areas exposed twice just to measure my belly. After doing my own research afterwards I know that belly measurements can be taken over top of underwear, this was unnecessary and made me very uncomfortable and I don't know that I'll be returning here. I would advise women to either plan ahead and wait to schedule with Dr Rachel or to go elsewhere."

1 year ago
JACKIE MO:
5

"Would give them more stars if I could. From the beginning they fit me in right away and helped me so much with all the resources I needed while I was pregnant. Lisa is the best"

1 year ago
Sarah Sant:
5

"Amazing! They fit me in under short notice so I can be seen. I am pregnant with my first baby and my OBGYN couldn't get me in till much later than expected. Aid to women center came the rescue! I was able to do a urine test, ultrasound and have a long conversation with a nurse to answer all my questions. They also gave me 2 prenatal vitamins bottles for free. The staff was so sweet and kind to me and my husband. I didnt feel rushed at all and was able to get all my questions answered. I recommend this place to all women who are looking for care or for resources."

1 year ago
Susan Schaper:
1

"What this place is doing should be illegal. They in fact, do not offer prenatal care, but rather will monitor your baby’s heartbeat with a baby Doppler, give you information on where to find an ultrasound tech, and charge you $35. Just for your information: you can buy a Doppler on Amazon, you don’t need to be liscensed as *anything* to use it, it’s the equivalent as a use-at-home heart monitor. Not only that, but the internet is full of resources to find an ultrasound tech on your own, without having to pay the their visitation fee. I called this “clinic” to make an appointment under the impression that they offered affordable prenatal care, and got an appointment in 12 days. I am at a point in my pregnancy where I need REAL medical care, as I am close to 5 months along, and I waited almost two weeks just to find out that they could only give me information on where to find an ultrasound tech, NOT REAL MEDICAL CARE. In dealing with this clinic, they have actively wasted precious time which is putting my unborn baby at risk. In those two weeks I waited, I could have gone to a real medical facility to get bloodwork done, find out the sex of my Baby, and talk with a REAL doctor about how my pregnancy is coming along and see if there is anything I needed to do to make sure my baby is born healthy. These people are pretending to be medical professionals, and THEY ARE NOT."

1 year ago
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