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Serving Santa Ana, CA

Bilingual maternal health care in Santa Ana

Santa Ana is the most heavily Latino city in Orange County, where Spanish is the language of home for a large share of families and AltaMed and other community clinics carry much of the prenatal load. Materna adds bilingual, Spanish-first maternal care built around that safety-net reality.

Orange 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 Santa Ana move between California and Tijuana, Mexicali. Your records travel with you as a secure FHIR R4 record.

Hospitals and clinics near Santa Ana

Places families in the area often turn to for care. Materna works alongside your care team, not in place of it.

  • UCI Medical Center A nearby university hospital in Orange where many Orange County families deliver.
  • AltaMed Health Services A federally qualified health center with sites serving Santa Ana families.

Frequently asked questions

Can I start prenatal care at a community clinic in Santa Ana?
Yes. Community health centers like AltaMed see pregnant patients regardless of immigration status and on a sliding scale. We help you find a first prenatal visit and pair it with bilingual support between appointments.
Does Materna serve families in Santa Ana?
Yes. Materna serves families in Santa Ana 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.