Bringing You Peace of Mind and Comfort at times when you need it most.....
We know this can be a scary time, we are here to dissolve the fear
Common Appointment Questions:
Do you take insurance?
Your insurance is not needed.
All of our services are provided at no cost to you, ever.
How much will my appointment cost?
It costs nothing at all.
All services at Alliance Women’s Clinic are completely free for anyone who thinks they may be pregnant. Thanks to the generosity of private donors, we’re able to offer care in a calm, pressure-free space where you can get honest information and support. We’re not here to sell anything—we’re here to support whatever is best for you.
Who will know about my appointment?
Just our medical staff and anyone you choose to tell.
All services at Alliance Women’s Clinic are completely free for anyone who thinks they may be pregnant. Thanks to the generosity of private donors, we’re able to offer care in a calm, pressure-free space where you can get honest information and support. We’re not here to sell anything—we’re here to support whatever is best for you.
May I bring someone to my appointment?
Of Course. We want you to feel comfortable and supported.
Absolutely! We encourage you to bring a support person if you feel more comfortable. We always begin the appointment with just you and our staff and then will get your support person when appropriate and with your consent.
May I bring my kids to my appointment?
Completely up to you.
We are a family-friendly organization so if bringing your children would be helpful to you we will try to accommodate that! If you can let us know in advance that is appreciated so that we can have someone available to provide childcare.
How long will my appointment last?
Usually 45 - 90 minutes.
Initial appointments range from 45-90 minutes depending on your needs! We are committed to being thorough and giving you the time you need to ask all of your questions in order to feel equipped to make an informed decision.
How are we different from Planned Parenthood?
We don't profit from your decision.
Planned Parenthood offers a wide range of services, but most come with a cost—so you’ll need to provide insurance or payment for things like pregnancy tests or ultrasounds. As an abortion provider, they may also have a financial interest in that option.
At Alliance Women’s Clinic, we don’t profit from your decision. Our goal is to give you clear, personal medical information and a caring nurse consultation—so you can make the choice that’s right for you.
Common Abortion Questions:
How do I get an abortion in Wisconsin?
Abortion laws are currently in flux in the state of Wisconsin.
Abortion laws in Wisconsin are currently changing. Schedule an appointment to get up-to-date information and explore all of your options today.
How do I get an abortion in Illinois?
Abortion is currently legal in Illinois.
Abortion is currently legal in Illinois, but laws can change. Schedule an appointment to get the most current information and discuss all of your options in a safe, supportive environment.
How do I get an abortion in Tennessee?
Abortion is currently restricted in Tennessee.
Abortion is currently restricted in Tennessee, but you still have options. Schedule an appointment to get the latest information and compassionate support as you explore what’s best for you.
How much does a medical or surgical abortion cost?
$650 - $3,000 on average.
Costs vary, but the average cost of an abortion is $650-$3000. Insurance does not cover abortion procedures in the majority of cases.
What are the risks when having an abortion?
Abortion can carry potential physical and emotional risks. Schedule an options consultation with a registered nurse to talk through them in a supportive, one-on-one setting.
Do I need to have an ultrasound before having an abortion?
We Strongly Recommend It.
Taking abortion pills without first having an ultrasound and talking with a provider about your health history and blood type is not safe. Do not order abortion pills by mail.
Common Pregnancy Questions:
What are my options when facing an unplanned pregnancy?
You have Three Main Options
When facing an unplanned pregnancy, your three main options are adoption, abortion, and parenting. Each path carries its own set of challenges and lifelong impact, which is why it’s important to take the time to make a well-informed decision. Our caring staff is here to listen, provide clear information, and support you as you explore what’s best for you.
What if I don't feel ready for this pregnancy?
This feeling is completely normal.
It’s okay if you don’t feel ready for pregnancy, the majority of women who become pregnant were not planning to become pregnant. Alliance can help talk you through next steps, answer your questions and help connect you with resources to be able to assist with challenges you may be facing. We are here for you every step of the way!
How common is it for women to choose adoption for their baby?
Around 4%
Around 4% of unplanned pregnancies result in adoption. Our staff can give you more information about this option if you would like to learn more.
What assistance do you provide if I am planning to parent my baby?
We are here to support you, every step of the way.
We provide a variety of resources including access to clothing, diapers, wipes, formula and other baby essentials. We provide parenting classes and support/mentorship all through your pregnancy and for up to 2 years after.