Serving Los Angeles, CA
Bilingual maternal health care in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is home to one of the largest Spanish-speaking communities in the country, and to AltaMed, the nation's largest nonprofit federally qualified health center, which serves hundreds of thousands of Medi-Cal patients across the county. Materna adds bilingual, voice-first prenatal and postpartum care for families navigating a vast city and its safety-net system.
Los Angeles County · Los Angeles, California
Medicaid plans in California
- Medi-Cal
- Anthem Blue Cross
- Health Net Medi-Cal
- L.A. Care Health Plan
Care that crosses the border
Many families near Los Angeles move between California and Tijuana, Mexicali. Your records travel with you as a secure FHIR R4 record.
Hospitals and clinics near Los Angeles
Places families in the area often turn to for care. Materna works alongside your care team, not in place of it.
- LAC+USC Medical Center A large public safety-net hospital where many uninsured and Medi-Cal families deliver.
- AltaMed Health Services The nation's largest nonprofit federally qualified health center, with many sites across LA County.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I get prenatal care without papers in Los Angeles?
- Yes. Many families get prenatal care regardless of immigration status, often through Medi-Cal or a community health center, and Emergency Medicaid covers labor and delivery. We help you understand your options and connect you to a clinic.
- Does Materna serve families in Los Angeles?
- Yes. Materna serves families in Los Angeles and across California by bilingual telehealth, with a focus on border communities.
- Which Medicaid plans does Materna accept in California?
- We work with Medi-Cal, Anthem Blue Cross, Health Net Medi-Cal and more. We verify your eligibility at no cost.
- Is care available in Spanish?
- Yes. Materna is designed Spanish-first, and care is free for patients.