Free Pregnancy Tests

Have you missed your period? Are you experiencing pregnancy symptoms. Perhaps you’ve already taken a pregnancy test at home, but want another opinion.

We provide free self-administered pregnancy tests that provide results in five minutes. Results are always confidential.

Pregnancy tests do not replace the medical expertise of an OB/GYN. We recommend that you consult a medical professional if you continue to experience symptoms or have concerns.

How Early Do Pregnancy Symptoms Start?

It depends. Some people start to experience symptoms days after conception, while others don’t feel anything until weeks later.[1]

Early pregnancy symptoms include[1]:

  • A missed period
  • Increased urination
  • Fatigue
  • Morning sickness
  • Sore or tender breasts

When Should You Take a Pregnancy Test?

You can take a pregnancy test as soon as you’ve missed your period. However, taking a test too soon may give you a false negative result. Your pregnancy hormones may be too low for detection, causing the test to claim you’re not pregnant when you actually are.

For the most accurate results, wait at least a week after you’ve missed your period.[1]

Why Choose Pathways Pregnancy Resource Center for Free Pregnancy Testing?

Completely Free & Confidential

Our pregnancy tests come at absolutely no cost—no insurance required, no payment needed, no hidden fees. We believe every woman deserves access to reliable pregnancy testing regardless of financial circumstances.

Your results remain completely confidential, and your personal information is never shared. 

Quick Results and Answers 

Get your free pregnancy test results within minutes in a comfortable, private setting. Our team will confirm your results and answer any questions you may have.

Compassionate Support

Our caring staff understands this may be an overwhelming time. Along with free pregnancy testing, we offer emotional support and guidance to help you process your results and understand your options.

My Test Was Positive. Now What?

If your pregnancy test comes back positive, your next step is to receive an ultrasound to determine how far along you are and whether the pregnancy is located inside the uterus.

We provide referrals for free ultrasounds to women who receive a positive pregnancy test at our center. Click the button below to learn more about why you should receive an ultrasound.

Free Pregnancy Testing in La Plata County, Colorado

You don’t have to take the first step alone. Pathways Pregnancy Resource Center provides free pregnancy tests so you can confirm your pregnancy in a confidential, compassionate environment.

Don’t wait to get the care you deserve. Give us a call at 970-247-5559 or make an appointment online today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate are your pregnancy tests?

We use Pregmate Pregnancy Tests, which reportedly offer 99% accuracy.

Do I need to make an appointment?

While we encourage appointments to minimize wait times, we also welcome walk-ins. You can call us at 970-247-5559 or make an appointment online.

How long will the appointment take?

The pregnancy test process typically takes less than 20 minutes from check-in to results. The actual testing portion takes just a few minutes. We are available to accommodate you if you need extra time for consultation and questions. If your results are positive, we will also provide a referral for an ultrasound.

What if my pregnancy test is negative but I still think I'm pregnant?

If you receive a negative result but continue experiencing pregnancy symptoms, we recommend returning for another test in a few days. Hormone levels double every 48-72 hours in early pregnancy, so testing again may provide a different result.

Can I bring someone with me?

You’re welcome to bring someone you trust with you for your free pregnancy testing appointment. However, you can also come alone. Our compassionate staff will support you during your visit.

Pathways Pregnancy Resource Center provides generally accepted medical information and pregnancy services but does not perform or refer for abortion procedures or emergency contraception. All information on this site is subject to change and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult your own professional in the event of specific medical or legal needs.

Sources:

  1. Cleveland Clinic. (2022, July 26). Am I Pregnant? Early Symptoms of Pregnancy & When to Test. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9709-pregnancy-am-i-pregnant