Get Your Free Guide: Becoming a Medicaid Doula in Nevada
Everything you need to know about Nevada’s new Medicaid doula program and how to get started​
Since April 2022, Nevada has been reimbursing doulas up to $1,500 per client in urban counties and $1,650 per client in rural counties through Medicaid. If you’ve been thinking about becoming a doula, this changes everything.
This free guide walks you through:
What Nevada’s Medicaid doula program means for you
The exact steps to become a Nevada Certification Board Certified Doula
How to build a practice that includes both Medicaid and private-pay clients
What doula training actually prepares you for
Real numbers: what it costs to get started and what you can earn
Â
Here’s what makes Nevada special: only 11 doulas were enrolled with Medicaid statewide as of early 2024. The demand far exceeds the supply, which means families are actively looking for trained doulas right now.
Whether you’ve felt called to birth work for years or you’re just starting to explore the idea, this guide gives you the clarity you need to take the next step.
Enter your email below and I’ll send the guide straight to your inbox.