How to Hire a Doula in Tri Cities, WA (2025 Guide + Complete List)

Looking for a doula in Tri Cities, WA? This 2025 guide includes a complete, updated list of birth and postpartum doulas, pricing info, including Medicaid coverage info and contact details.

Before you can hire a doula first you need to interview a few to see if you’re a good fit, to make sure they have availability for your due date, and to confirm they can provide you with the services you need. 

Don’t forget postpartum!

Birth lasts a day, postpartum is forever. Postpartum doulas provide you with the support to rest, heal, and bond with baby after birth. They are an absolute game changer when it comes to surviving newborn sleep. There is only ONE doula in the Tri Cities who provides specializes in postpartum care, and that is me, Jessica Wisse at Sand and Sage Postpartum Care.

But how do you know what doulas serve your area?

Rather than scouring Google and searching local moms groups, I’ve done the search for you to narrow down the currently practicing doulas serving the Tri Cities, WA area. (Note, this list was created May 2025).

DOULAS IN TRI CITIES, WA

Jessica Wisse, Sand + Sage Postpartum Care
Investment: $550 - $2,300+
Accepts Apple Health (Medicaid) 

Thailee Gomez, Tee Tee Birth Doula
Investment: $750 - 1,500+
Accepts Apple Health (Medicaid) 

Jessica Nelson, Womb Within
Investment: $1,500 - $1,900+ 
Oregon Health Authority Certified Doula

Christina Winterbourne
Intuitive Path Birth
Investment: $550 - $2250
Accepts Apple Health (Medicaid)

Erin Zeleny, Bonded Through Birth
Investment: $1,000 - $1,450  

Chris Aguilar, Mother’s Friend Birthing Services
Investment: $800+

Melissa Biggs Good
509-438-0787
Accepts Apple Health (Medicaid)

Tonya Ethington, Best Starts
Investment: $1,000+ 

Shawna Whitten, Precious Beginnings
Investment: $700+ 

Dani Zalusky
Investment $750+
509-713-9752

Audra Byrd
(509) 410-5721
Contact for investment 

Nicole Van Corbach, Wildflower Birth and Beyond 
Contact for investment 

What are your goals for your birth and the first forty days after birth? By first getting clear on your goals, THEN you can better determine which doula will best be able to support you. I hope this list helps you on your search for finding the right doula for you.


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Jessica Wisse

Jessica is a postpartum doula and owner of Sand and Sage Postpartum Care. She is passionate about supporting new mothers through the fourth trimester. She strongly believes in mother-centered care and strives to support the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of new mothers so that they can best take care of their babies and build the family they sought out to have.

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