Bloomwell Health

IN NEED OF PERSONALIZED CARE SERVICES?

We work with individuals, families, and children to enhance lives and overcome challenges through counseling, therapy, and home care services. Our home care services include assessing clients' needs, coordinating care, and providing assistance with daily activities to promote independence, safety, and quality of life for those managing chronic conditions.

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Appointments for Perinatal Wellness and Support

All therapy services are offered virtually to residents in the states of Virginia,North Carolina, and South Carolina. Doula services are offered worldwide.

Doula Care from Pre-Conception to Postpartum

We offer comprehensive support throughout your entire journey, from planning your pregnancy to postpartum care. Our full-spectrum providers offer gender-affirming care to support you during your reproductive journey.

Personalized Plans Unique to You

Our treatment plans are tailored to your specific needs, giving you a clear path to healing and growth.

1:1 Clinical and Non-Clinical Support from Start to Finish

Get paired with dedicated providers who serve as your points of contact throughout your treatment.

Our Doula Packages

Package 1 -

2 prenatal visits (each visit: 1-1.5 hours)
Unlimited calls, texts, email communication with client starting at 36 weeks
Doula support throughout the labor process and up to 2 hours postpartum
Practitioner referrals 

$900

Package 2 -

3 prenatal visits (each visit: 1-1.5 hours)
Unlimited calls, texts, email communication with client starting at 36 weeks
Doula support throughout the labor process and up to 2 hours postpartum
Practitioner referrals 

$1200

Package 13 -

2 prenatal visits (each visit: 1.5-2hours hours)
Unlimited calls, texts, email communication with client starting at 36 weeks
Doula support throughout the labor process and up to 2 hours postpartum
1 Postpartum visit up to 2 hours

$1500

Package 4 -

2 prenatal visits (each visit: 1.5-2hours hours)
Unlimited calls, texts, email communication with client starting at 36 weeks
Doula support throughout the labor process and up to 2 hours postpartum
2 Postpartum visit up to 2 hours
Practitioner referrals  

$1800

Not a mother or expecting parent? No problem!

From supporting elderly clients to youth and young adults, our social workers and licensed therapists provide comprehensive care for individuals and families of all backgrounds. Alongside our home care services, we offer in-home outpatient mental health services. Our social services empower you to create a lasting impact while honoring your values; we facilitate open conversations about family dynamics in a safe space for all voices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Birth Doula?

A doula promotes the wellbeing of the birthing person during their pregnancy and childbirth experience by empowering them to build a community that reflects the values that are most important to share with their child as they bring them earthside.

Can I have a Doula and an OBGYN?

Yes, absolutely! You can have both a Doula and an OBGYN as part of your care team. Many people find that the combination provides both comprehensive medical expertise and continuous emotional and physical support. While your OBGYN will focus on the medical aspects of your pregnancy and delivery, a Doula offers guidance, emotional support, and comfort measures throughout the birthing process. Having both can create a well-rounded support system tailored to your needs.

What is the difference between a Doula and a Midwife?

A Doula and a Midwife play distinct roles in supporting pregnant individuals, but they complement each other well.

  • Midwife: A healthcare professional trained to provide medical care throughout pregnancy, labor, and delivery. Midwives conduct prenatal exams, monitor the baby’s health, assist with delivery, and provide postpartum care. They are qualified to handle the medical aspects of birth, including any complications within their scope of practice.

  • Doula: A non-medical birth professional who offers continuous emotional, physical, and informational support to the birthing person and their family. Doulas help with comfort techniques, provide reassurance, and advocate for the birthing person’s wishes, but they do not perform medical tasks or deliver babies.

Essentially, while a Midwife is responsible for the clinical care of mother and baby, a Doula focuses on supporting the birthing person’s comfort and emotional well-being. Many people benefit from having both as part of their birthing team.

Does every birthing client need a Doula?

Not every birthing person needs a Doula, but many find the support invaluable. A Doula provides continuous, non-medical support tailored to your personal preferences, which can be especially comforting if you want additional emotional support, advocacy, and guidance during labor and delivery. Research suggests that having a Doula can lead to positive outcomes, such as shorter labor, lower likelihood of interventions, and a more satisfying birth experience.

However, choosing a Doula is a personal decision based on your unique needs, preferences, and support system. Some people may feel fully supported by their partner, family, or medical team, while others may feel more comfortable and empowered with the added presence of a Doula.

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Can I terminate services at any time?

100%. Yes, you can always reschedule, pause, or terminate at any time. We just asked for advanced notice of at least 48 hours. Please review the specific cancellation terms on your contract to learn more about our requirements and notice periods. If you have questions about the termination process or need assistance, feel free to call us at (704) 951-1894 and we can guide you through the steps.

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