Q&A

Why do I need to have a missed period?

ThriVe® asks you to be 28-31 days from your last period before you come in for a pregnancy test. This is to ensure that you have an accurate pregnancy test result. Typically it takes about the moment of time of a missed period for this hormone to show up. Learn more about pregnancy options including abortion, adoption, and parenting.


Will my visit be confidential?

Absolutely. ThriVe® has a very strict confidentiality policy. We will not tell anyone about your visit unless you give us permission to do so. When you enter ThriVe®, you can be assured that we will do all we can to ensure your privacy and confidentiality. If you are concerned about confidentiality (because you might know someone who works here), you can email one of our center directors personally. She will work with you to set up a time that you feel is safe for you to come in. ThriVe® will hold in confidence all the information that you provide except in the following instances: if you are homicidal, suicidal, under age and being abused, or abusing someone else. In cases such as these, we are required by state law to report such instances.


Do I need an appointment?

Walk-ins may be possible for pregnancy tests. If there is an available appointment we will work with you. In order to minimize your wait time, you may schedule an appointment.


What do I need to bring to my appointment?

ThriVe® asks that you bring a photo ID with you to your appointment.


Is there a cost?

ThriVe® services are provided at no/low cost.


Can I get birth control?

ThriVe® does not prescribe or refer for birth control.


Do you have Emergency Contraception?

ThriVe® does not hand out emergency contraception (Plan B).