Martin Dukes, MD

OB/GYN

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Ronald Nimmo, MD

OB/GYN

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Christine Lloyd, MD

OB/GYN

Location: St. Thomas
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East End Medical Center
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St. Thomas Radiology

Location: Paragon Building Suite 103, St. Thomas

Feeling awkward and this is your first time? If you’re in your first trimester, make sure you’ve drank the recommended water intake because a full bladder will push your uterus forward and allow for easier imaging. As you enter the office, type your name on the iPad in front of you and have a seat. Your name will be called and you will be asked to provide your ID, insurance information, and the order from your prenatal provider. You may have a copay or be required to pay in full. Payment is taken prior to the scans. You’ll have a seat and the ultrasound tech will come out to get you. You will follow her in to the ultrasound suite. You’ll pull up your shirt to expose your belly and a towel will be placed in the waistband of your pants. A warmed jelly will be squirted onto your belly and the tech will use a wand to see the image on her screen as she takes measurements and shows you what she sees.

Trying to find out baby’s gender, or not? Usually around 18 weeks, the gender becomes apparent on ultrasound imaging. It’s not always accurate and the tech or radiologist is not liable for an incorrect reading. If you want it to be a surprise, you can ask the tech to put the gender in a sealed envelope. And if you don’t want to know at all, make sure to let them (and your prenatal doctor’s office) know at the start to all visits.

Pricing:

(*please note this pricing is accurate as of February 2024 and is for educational purposes only; this pricing is subject to change)

Obstetric ultrasound under 14 weeks $280

Obstetric ultrasound of twins under 14 weeks $420

Obstetric ultrasound over 14 weeks $340

Obstetric ultrasound of twins over 14 weeks $510

Level II obstetric ultrasound (performed by Dr. Sprauve in St. Thomas Radiology; Dr. Sprauve’s fee is collected by her office) $220

Limited obstetric ultrasound (this is a focused “quick look” exam, typically used when only one element needs assessment) $190

Obstetric Follow-Up (a limited ultrasound when the patient is in their third trimester or follow up to confirm viability) $225

Transvaginal obstetric ultrasound $325

Fetal biophysical profile without nonstress test $325

Debra Wright-Francis, MD

OB/GYN

Location: St. Thomas, St. John, and St . Croix
Practice: Maternal and Child Health Clinic with the Dept. of Health
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*Please note: Dr. Wright-Francis does not deliver babies at this time, but will provide services throughout low-risk prenatal care and postpartum support, as well as women’s health well exams.

Cost & fees: at MCH for uninsured patients it is $50 per prenatal visit, and for insured patients it is $100 per prenatal visit

Contact MCH via telephone. (Dial 0)

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Jessica Wilson, MD

Bio Dr. Jessica A. Wilson, MD works at Schneider Regional Medical Center as a Pediatrics hospitalist. In this role, she also serves as a co-chair for Performance Improvement at the hospital. Dr. Wilson is the practitioner at Wilson Healthcare Consultants where she strives for excellence in patient care by providing patient education and advocacy for her patients. After spending nearly a decade working on medical missions and volunteer work, Dr. Wilson knows what it truly means to provide compassionate, patient-centered care to those of various backgrounds. Dr. Wilson has volunteered and spoken around the world, including the National Med-Peds residency association (NMPRA), Global Medical Brigades in Honduras, Youth on a Mission in Kingston, Jamaica and Colon, Panama. She served time in Haiti, Ghana, and Nicaragua at their local hospitals providing much needed support. Locally, she has spoken at the Superior court of the Virgin Islands and volunteers at the Bethlehem homeless clinic. She has shown her altruism by mentoring students of CAHS who rotate in her office and has donated time to provide free vaccinations to various churches in the community. Dr. Wilson is bilingual in English and Spanish. She holds a BA in Spanish with a minor in Chemistry from the University of Illinois. She also holds a medical degree (MD) from The Chicago Medical School and is a double board certified physician in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics from the Medical College of Wisconsin.

Adam Douglas, MD

Bio: Adam Douglas, MD completed his family medicine residency with Rutgers in New Jersey in 2019 when he won resident of the year. Since then he has held many different roles as a physician. He began working in urgent care centers throughout NJ, as well as working primary care for 9/11 survivors through a government grant. At the start of 2020 he moved to Arizona where he acted as the medical director for a new healthcare technology startup company. Dr. Douglas emphasizes down to earth empathy and strict continuity as cornerstones in the care he provides. In his spare time he enjoys going to the beach with his wife Alyssa, toddler Lorenzo, and baby girl Paloma, scuba diving, watching and playing sports (particularly football, golf, and soccer), weight lifting, nutrition, music, and travel.

Prenatal Yoga with Aza

Hi there, I’m Aza. I have been in the wellness and healing path for several years after I felt and touched the bottom of my heart. In my search, I went to Vipassana, completed the Art of Living Course, received medicine from shamans in South America, studied the eight branches of the union of Master Patanjali among others. The path is endless. I have been a0n Ashtanga Yoga Instructor since 2015 and have taught in Kansas, Venezuela and Zacarias. I am thrilled to bring my experience and journey to St. Thomas.

Services:

  • Ashtanga Yoga - All levels

  • Prenatal Yoga

  • Restorative yoga ($30)

  • Hot yoga ($25)

  • Yoga for kids - prices vary, be sure to ask for details

Price: Cash donation of $11-22 per class unless indicated otherwise

Up-to-Date Class Schedule is available at BreatheStThomas.com

Contact: azamarina16@gmail.com

Rosa Noonan-Euwema

If you live on St. Thomas and are in the birth world at all, you’ve certainly heard of Rosa. Rosa Noonan-Euwema provides childbirth education, massage, doula, reiki, body work, and so much more to our community. She is a fountain of inspiration in the local birth workers circle and every mother’s saving grace. Her services & prices are listed below.

Upcoming class to be aware of:

March 26th, April 2nd, and April 9th from 9:30am-1:00pm
The self-investment is $488

For more information, contact Rosa at 703-946-4133


Location: St. Thomas
Years in service: bodywork 20 years and birth work 9 years
Births attended: 20 (and counting…)
Services provided: bodywork and reiki healer (including prenatal & postpartum massage), childbirth educator, holistic birth doula, traditional postpartum doula, and mother circles
Certifications: 350 hours of yoga training; Reflexology; Reiki I & II; Massage Cupping; Prenatal, Birth, and Postpartum Massage; Positional Therapy; DONA International Birth Doula Training; HypnoBirthing Educator Training; INNATE Postpartum Training


Rates OF self-investment

Bodywork Healing Session  2 hours/$225

I am a multidisciplinary healer that incorporates Reiki, trigger point therapy, myofascial unwinding, massage cupping, stretching, prenatal & postpartum massage and reflexology techniques into a healing session.

Holistic Birth Doula $2,222

Includes a prenatal visit for detailed birth planning; arriving for the birth when birth Mom is ready for the next level of support; I stay by the couple’s side until birth is complete and breastfeeding is established; and I visit postpartum within a few days of birth for further support to Mom & Babe depending on their unique needs. 

Birth Doula Services with use of birthing tub & liner $2,500

Postpartum Doula Services $ TBD

Birth in Power - Child Birth Education $500

A 3-part Program for group classes 3-4 hours each class. Includes a manual. Birth in Power Child Birth Education is a comprehensive guide using ancient knowledge & techniques of breathwork, visualizations, hypnosis practices, physiologic birth education, postpartum education & planning, and so much more.

Rosalyn Rossignol

Doula

Location: St. Thomas, St. John, Water Island
Years in service: professional doula since 2023
Services provided: hospital delivery support, prenatal support, postpartum support, lactation support, postpartum home visits, homebirth support
Certifications: Contemporary Doulas International

Cost & fees: $1,800 for birth doula support

Services provided: Birth doula support includes 2-3 prenatal consultations, attendance throughout the birth, and one postpartum visit with homemade pie!

Contact via email or telephone

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St. Thomas Clinical Reference Lab

Locations: Medical Arts Complex in Altona Suite 9, Havensight Mall (above Delly Deck) Suite 312, and Time Center

Contact information: 340-693-6016; sttclinical.com

What you can expect to pay for self-pay services of prenatal labs:

  • CBC

  • CMP

  • Urinalysis

  • RPR

  • ABO & Rh factor

  • Hgb electrophoresis

  • HIV

  • HBsAG

  • Rubella/antibody screen

  • Pap smear

  • Gonorrhea & Chlamydia

  • Quad screen

  • NIPT

  • Cystic Fibrosis screening

  • Sickle cell trait screening

  • Gender blood test

  • Paternal DNA blood test

  • Glucose tolerance test

  • GBS test

Jayda Bryan, RN, BSN

Hey there, Mama! I’m Jayda, a Registered Nurse, childbirth educator, and mother of 4. I am the founder & creator of Real Birth Knowledge. I got into nursing because I had a passion for midwifery. With my twin birth, I had to make choices to have the birth I wanted and I believe in learning to advocate for the birth that you want. I currently offer a small variety of Lamaze-based classes on St. Thomas to help empower women to make informed decisions about their birth experience and prepare for the journey of motherhood.


Location: St. Thomas, VI
Years in service: since 2023
Services provided: all things Real Birth Knowledge :)
Certifications: Licensed Registered Nurse, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator

Community Medical Lab
 

Locations: Paragon Building Suite 102 (behind the hospital) and Red Hook Plaza Suite 2100

Contact information: 340-776-7444; communitymedicallab.com

What you can expect to pay for self-pay services of prenatal labs:

  • CBC

  • CMP

  • Urinalysis

  • RPR

  • ABO & Rh factor

  • Hgb electrophoresis

  • HIV

  • HBsAG

  • Rubella/antibody screen

  • Pap smear

  • Gonorrhea & Chlamydia

  • Quad screen

  • NIPT

  • Cystic Fibrosis screening

  • Sickle cell trait screening

  • Gender blood test

  • Paternal DNA blood test

  • Glucose tolerance test

  • GBS test

 
CariCare Family

Location: Paragon Building, Suite 301

Contact: 340-776-8112 or online at caricarefamily.com

Providers: Dr. Reva Richardson, MD and Lisa Chapman-Conlin, NP

Accepts: most insurance, self pay, does not accept Medicaid

Services: general women’s health procedures (pap smears & STD screening), family medicine, and pediatrics

Cost for wellness visit: $200 + additional

Cost for sick visit: $200 + additional

Pediatrician meet & greets: no

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