Blue Ridge Women's Center

Hours

Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Chamber Rating

4.2 - (52 reviews)
41
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1
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Chamber Rating

4.2 - (52 reviews)
41
0
1
0
10
  • mcvmarie

    After 3 at home pregnancy tests showing I was pregnant, I wanted to rest assured I was indeed and get a sonogram to find out precisely how far along I was. I arrived early and the women cleaning was nice enough to go grab the front desk woman who assisted me with an early sign in. She was with a dark short haired women with glasses who looked at me oddly but I tried not to internalize it but couldn't help feel a little judged as I'm a bit older than most that might come to a facility like this. Also, while filling out paperwork I could've sworn I overheard her speaking about Mexicans, which I happen to be. I'd strongly suggest as a faith based facility that if any discussions of people's race is going on maybe do it in the back, not where they can overhear. Thanks. As for the visit, well Sadie was a God-send and made me feel like she was here for me. I felt I came to the right place for help in easing my concern for my baby and development. We actually spent quite a bit of time together and it was very pleasant. Unfortunately, that quickly changed with discussions directly with the nurse, Kasey. The energy was off, seemed coffee driven to a bit of an extreme and irked me, she gave me anxiety like she was rushing through our visit and I was just another number for them to collect insurance on. She quickly changed the high and good energy I felt with Sadie to mentioning miscarriage. In fact, the offer for candy gin gins to subside nausea and prenatal vitamins seemed to come as an after thought rather than a direct gift to assist in my pregnancy. That discussion left me doubting she was even a faith based nurse, and in more doubt than when I arrived. I understand it was too early yet to do a sonagram but the whole interaction was less than stellar. I told Sadie who followed up after that I just wanted to leave. She eased my emotions and I cried to her that as an older women who's never been pregnant, the nurse must understand how that came across. In any case, I wish they had those visits recorded as they were night and day to the experience of visiting them for the first time. Thankfully Sadie turned things around and offered to pray with me. We did and I trust God will see what all occurred and assist us in our own paths equally. I just hope others are spared these feelings when we are coming to y'all for help, and encouragement and hoping for a more positive spin on things, regardless of the facts of high risk pregnancies. We women should be assisting each other through it all despite race, age etc, just as the details of your center states. Thank you. Also, I read Cassandra's review and beginning to wonder if there's someone that is not actually interested in helping us women at your facility. I do hope management sees these reviews. I think I'll see about sharing this review with the company backing y'all. Something is a miss indeed. Sad stuff.
    Jun 11th, 2023

  • Eric Larson

    They care for the women that work though the door. They will provide free tests, council you, discuss all the options for you, provide free ultrasounds and will help you raise the child if you decide to keep the child. They are a group of mostly Christians and pro-life men and women but they are often impartial and honest. I recommend you consult them even if you are thinking of not keeping the baby, their services are free and the people there care for you enough to be honest and respectful. I've never been a client but I have close friends and family that have all had positive experiences.
    Apr 23rd, 2023

  • Cassandra K

    Pretends to educate women on choices. I had gone here years ago when I thought I may be pregnant. They automatically suggested adoption over abortion. I informed the woman that I had no interest in either, and had planned to keep the baby if pregnant.The woman seemed very surprised by this, and asked why I even came in if I already knew I wanted to keep the baby. It was about that time that I realized this is a religious facility masquerading as a facility that helps women. I told her I just wanted to see if I was pregnant or not for sure. The whole exchange was VERY awkward. I should have gone to planned parenthood.
    Apr 10th, 2023

  • Rachel Garay

    Our family used the Blue Ridge Womens Center for three pregnancies/postpartum visits. The center has been a real blessing to our family when weve had a need from maternity clothes, diapers, baby clothes and baby furniture, etc. Because the Lord has used the center to richly bless our family we continue to advocate and support them from time to time through baby item/monetary donations, to participating in their Walk for Life. We highly support this ministry and all God is doing through it.
    Mar 31st, 2023

  • Katie

    This place is a SCAM! It’s fake. They offer no crisis pregnancy help. This is not a medical facility and they trick pregnant people into thinking they have anything to offer them besides a pack of diapers and a prayer. Do not go here for medical care or for help. It’s disgusting and should be shut down! This is a church pretending to be healthcare. It’s unbelievable it’s legal to pretend to be offering medical treatment and advertising yourself as a healthcare provider.
    Mar 28th, 2023

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About
Blue Ridge Women's Center

Blue Ridge Women's Center is located at 5034 Williamson Rd in Roanoke, Virginia 24012. Blue Ridge Women's Center can be contacted via phone at 540-362-4357 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   540-362-4357

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Blue Ridge Women's Center?

A The phone number for Blue Ridge Women's Center is: 540-362-4357.


Q Where is Blue Ridge Women's Center located?

A Blue Ridge Women's Center is located at 5034 Williamson Rd, Roanoke, VA 24012


Q What is the internet address for Blue Ridge Women's Center?

A The website (URL) for Blue Ridge Women's Center is: http://www.blueridgewoman.org/


Q What days are Blue Ridge Women's Center open?

A Blue Ridge Women's Center is open:
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM


Q How is Blue Ridge Women's Center rated?

A Blue Ridge Women's Center has a 4.2 Star Rating from 52 reviewers.

Hours

Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Blue Ridge Women's Center

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 52 Reviews )
41
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mcvmarie on Google

image After 3 at home pregnancy tests showing I was pregnant, I wanted to rest assured I was indeed and get a sonogram to find out precisely how far along I was. I arrived early and the women cleaning was nice enough to go grab the front desk woman who assisted me with an early sign in. She was with a dark short haired women with glasses who looked at me oddly but I tried not to internalize it but couldn't help feel a little judged as I'm a bit older than most that might come to a facility like this. Also, while filling out paperwork I could've sworn I overheard her speaking about Mexicans, which I happen to be. I'd strongly suggest as a faith based facility that if any discussions of people's race is going on maybe do it in the back, not where they can overhear. Thanks.
As for the visit, well Sadie was a God-send and made me feel like she was here for me. I felt I came to the right place for help in easing my concern for my baby and development. We actually spent quite a bit of time together and it was very pleasant.
Unfortunately, that quickly changed with discussions directly with the nurse, Kasey. The energy was off, seemed coffee driven to a bit of an extreme and irked me, she gave me anxiety like she was rushing through our visit and I was just another number for them to collect insurance on. She quickly changed the high and good energy I felt with Sadie to mentioning miscarriage. In fact, the offer for candy gin gins to subside nausea and prenatal vitamins seemed to come as an after thought rather than a direct gift to assist in my pregnancy.
That discussion left me doubting she was even a faith based nurse, and in more doubt than when I arrived. I understand it was too early yet to do a sonagram but the whole interaction was less than stellar.
I told Sadie who followed up after that I just wanted to leave. She eased my emotions and I cried to her that as an older women who's never been pregnant, the nurse must understand how that came across. In any case, I wish they had those visits recorded as they were night and day to the experience of visiting them for the first time. Thankfully Sadie turned things around and offered to pray with me. We did and I trust God will see what all occurred and assist us in our own paths equally. I just hope others are spared these feelings when we are coming to y'all for help, and encouragement and hoping for a more positive spin on things, regardless of the facts of high risk pregnancies. We women should be assisting each other through it all despite race, age etc, just as the details of your center states. Thank you. Also, I read Cassandra's review and beginning to wonder if there's someone that is not actually interested in helping us women at your facility. I do hope management sees these reviews. I think I'll see about sharing this review with the company backing y'all. Something is a miss indeed. Sad stuff.

Business Response on Google Sep 21st, 2023
We’re sorry to read your experience with us here was less than satisfactory. We always aim for our clients to feel seen, heard, and supported when they leave us. If you’d be interested in speaking with someone on our team directly, we’d be happy to connect with you via email at [email protected] or by phone at (540) 362-4357.

Eric Larson on Google

image They care for the women that work though the door. They will provide free tests, council you, discuss all the options for you, provide free ultrasounds and will help you raise the child if you decide to keep the child. They are a group of mostly Christians and pro-life men and women but they are often impartial and honest. I recommend you consult them even if you are thinking of not keeping the baby, their services are free and the people there care for you enough to be honest and respectful. I've never been a client but I have close friends and family that have all had positive experiences.


Cassandra K on Google

image Pretends to educate women on choices. I had gone here years ago when I thought I may be pregnant. They automatically suggested adoption over abortion. I informed the woman that I had no interest in either, and had planned to keep the baby if pregnant.The woman seemed very surprised by this, and asked why I even came in if I already knew I wanted to keep the baby. It was about that time that I realized this is a religious facility masquerading as a facility that helps women. I told her I just wanted to see if I was pregnant or not for sure. The whole exchange was VERY awkward. I should have gone to planned parenthood.

Business Response on Google Sep 23rd, 2023
Hi Cassandra, we’re sorry to read this review, as it sounds inconsistent with our mission as an organization. We are committed to educating women on all their options, parenting, adoption, and abortion. We believe all women deserve a safe place to discuss those options, free of judgement. This is why we always offer an options consultation and medical services such as pregnancy testing and dating by ultrasound so that every woman who comes to us walks away with an abundance of information and resources to make an informed decision. We’re sorry to hear this wasn’t your experience with us when you visited.

Rachel Garay on Google

image Our family used the Blue Ridge Womens Center for three pregnancies/postpartum visits. The center has been a real blessing to our family when weve had a need from maternity clothes, diapers, baby clothes and baby furniture, etc. Because the Lord has used the center to richly bless our family we continue to advocate and support them from time to time through baby item/monetary donations, to participating in their Walk for Life. We highly support this ministry and all God is doing through it.

Business Response on Google Jul 31st, 2022
Thank you Rachel so much for sharing your experience and continuing to support us! We are so thankful for you.

Katie on ChamberofCommerce.com

image This place is a SCAM! It’s fake. They offer no crisis pregnancy help. This is not a medical facility and they trick pregnant people into thinking they have anything to offer them besides a pack of diapers and a prayer. Do not go here for medical care or for help. It’s disgusting and should be shut down! This is a church pretending to be healthcare. It’s unbelievable it’s legal to pretend to be offering medical treatment and advertising yourself as a healthcare provider.


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