What To
Expect
What To Expect
Wondering If You're Pregnant?
Be Sure. Get a lab-quality test at Pathways Pregnancy Today. Get Answers at Pathways (860) 222-4505
What can I expect during my visit?
All of our services at Pathways Pregnancy in Norwich are completely confidential and at no cost to you. We exist to provide women with all of their options to navigate unplanned pregnancy.
Call or text 860 222-4505 to schedule an appointment or use our online service. Walk-ins are always welcome.
Confidentiality
Our centers do not share any personal information and we adhere to all HIPPA regulations. Your privacy is very important to us.
Information
Our centers believe that education is empowering. This is a place that you can ask questions about all of your options with no judgment or expectations.
Support
Our staff is here for you. You will meet with a counselor who will administer the pregnancy test and can answer any questions you have. She is here to listen and to help.
Resources
There are many other community-based resources available at our centers including referrals for: Emergency Assistance, Employment Listings, Medicaid, Post-Abortion Counseling, Post-Adoption Support, Safe Houses and Emergency Shelter.
We also offer tangible pregnancy resources and education.
Questions & Answers
(860) 222-4505 or schedule an appointment online.
You will meet with our professionals to go over your information and a lab-quality pregnancy test will be administered. With a positive pregnancy test result, we offer referrals for ultrasound to confirm a living, intrauterine pregnancy.
All our services are provided free of charge.
Absolutely, you can bring your boyfriend, family member or friend. We will talk with you privately first. Then provided you have given us consent to have them in the room, your guest will be able to join you.
We adhere to a strict privacy and confidentiality policy. Clients will be protected from disclosure of information that violates their right to privacy except where required by law, required for public health reasons, required to avert a threat of harm to the client or a third person, or when other circumstances may reasonably warrant such use or disclosure without prior authorization (e.g., abuse reporting, suicide/homicide prevention, etc.)