Our well respected staff and Clinicians are here for you.

At Falls Church Healthcare Center we are dedicated to providing expert, confidential, and respectful healthcare to women and their families. We have a national reputation for providing quality ABORTIONCARE in a safe and caring environment.

We are a woman-owned and operated center.

We offer GYNECOLOGICAL SERVICES including annual wellness exams, treatment of abnormal Pap Smear, and IUD insertion.

WE OFFER A VARIETY OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE SERVICES

At Falls Church Healthcare Center, we are dedicated to providing confidential and respectful gynecological healthcare and abortioncare to women and their families. We have a national reputation for providing quality abortion care in a safe and caring environment.



FALLS CHURCH HEALTHCARE CENTER IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THESE GROUPS:

National Abortion Federation

Abortion Care Network

NARAL Pro-Choice Virginia

Washington Area Clinic Defense Task Force

Faith Aloud

Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice

DC Doulas for Choice Collective

Falls Church Healthcare Center’s Mission:

We greet and treat EACH patient with PERSONAL CARE.

A one-to-one health educator will answer your questions and review “What You Can Expect” & “Your Recovery.”

We are passionate about providing faith-based support.

Treating the whole person, mind, body and spirit, we accept and embrace all patients.

We offer options for sedation “asleep” services with our procedures

We utilize IV sedation administered and monitored by an Anesthesiologist / Anesthetist to provide you with a truly “pain-free” experience.

You can request to be seen by one of our male or female clinicians.

We are a highly respected medical center by universities for training their residents.

Latest news from our blog

Distancing, Telehealth and Now Vaccines! Helping our Patients in the Era of COVID COVID-19 has been a reality for us […]
The passage of the Reproductive Health Protection Act (RHPA) prompted us to change a few things: we now have the […]
What the Reproductive Health Protection Act Means for You: July 1 and Beyond… In April 2020, Governor Northam signed the […]