Pregnancy Testing & Ultrasound Russell City
Pregnancy Testing
Although home pregnancy tests are generally accurate, you may want to confirm the results with a medical professional just to be sure. RealOptions Obria Medical Clinics will help you verify your results in a safe, comfortable environment.
A missed period is the most common indicator that you may be pregnant, but not the only one. Here are some other common symptoms:
- Frequent urination
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Change of appetite
- Breast tenderness
- Fatigue
If you think you are pregnant, come to one of our clinics located in Central San Jose, East San Jose, Union City. We provide pregnancy testing in a safe and private setting.
Our board certified OB/GYN physicians, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and support staff are highly trained and dedicated to meeting your healthcare needs. If your pregnancy test is positive, we will offer you an ultrasound exam to confirm the viability of your pregnancy.
Ultrasound Imaging
If you have a positive pregnancy test you should consider an ultrasound exam. The ultrasound can confirm if the pregnancy is viable and alert you if there are other health concerns to be aware of. Tubal pregnancies or miscarriage can occur in as many as 25% of pregnancies.
RealOptions Obria Medical Clinics offers diagnostic ultrasound for positive pregnancy tests to confirm a viable (developing), intrauterine (in the uterus) pregnancy.
At RealOptions, limited obstetrical ultrasounds are performed to:
- Confirm pregnancy
- Detect fetal heartbeat
- Determine fetal age
- Determine due date
- Determine location of pregnancy (intrauterine/ectopic)
- The ultrasound examination will not diagnose gender, abnormalities, and/or problems.
If you are concerned about your financial ability to pay for a service, you may be eligible for a state-funded financial aid program that would provide services for you at no cost. Call or schedule an appointment today.
Welcome to Russell City Russell City (also known as Russell) was an unincorporated community in Hayward, Alameda County, California, USA, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Oakland in present-day Hayward. The land is at an elevation of 16 feet (5 m). The city was named after Frederick James Russell, who laid out the town in 1907.[2] It existed from 1853 until 1964, when the last of the residents were forced out to make way for an industrial park, with such parks dominating the area to this day. During the time the residents fought removal under eminent domain statutes, many of the buildings were destroyed by acts of arson.
The city was an arrival point for immigrants to the San Francisco Bay Area. During and after World War II it had its largest growth period, with significant numbers of African Americans moving there from the South. The city had a history of blues music and this heritage is the basis for the annual Hayward/Russell City Blues Festival.
Russell City also had a large Latino community made up of Mexicans and Puerto Ricans. Many Latinos immigrated to Russell City during World War II. Some were braceros and others shipyard workers at Todd Shipyards and Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond. Ernesto Nava, son of the famous Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa, lived in Russell City and was one of the last residents to leave.
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