We have 24 doulas in Phoenix, AZ! Compare and hire the best doula to fit your needs.
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Phoenix, AZ
Julie C. says "Maryann watched my 4 month old son while I traveled to Phoenix on business. This was my first trip since having my baby, and I couldn't part in leaving...
Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Marietta T. says "We used Lizbeth for almost a year to care for our son who was 14 months old when she started, 3 days/week. She was on time, and went well above and...
Jeffrey B. says "Alexa was so great with our little boy. She was always on time and reliable. She was extremely knowledgeable on regards to taking care of infants!! I...
Care Member says "Summer is an attentive, detail-oriented, highly trained Nanny, Newborn Care Specialist, and full spectrum Doula. She would be an excellent addition to...
Care Member says "Piper is an excellent care giver. She has been watching my little brother for just under a year now and it’s been great ! I have never heard a complaint...
Care Member says "Faith was perfect as this was my first time hiring a babysitter she made the experience comfortable and I was at peace with the updates she would...
Robin P. says "Martha is amazing. She has watched our newborn twins twice now and we trust her completely. She is great with the girls."
Jen R. says "Kathy is AMAZING! She has been taking care of our twin boys since they were 6 months old and they LOVE her. Our 9-year old daughter looks forward to when...
Care Member says "Shelby started work with my family when my youngest daughter was 2 months old and my oldest daughter was 4 years old. One of her greatest strengths is...
Brooke C. says "Cynthia is, by far, the best nanny we ever had. We were so lucky to have her in our lives and in the lives of our children. She cared for our twin boys...
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24 doulas are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $22.67/hr as of August 2025
The average star rating for rated doulas is 5.0
Doulas in Phoenix, AZ are rated 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 7 reviews of the 24 listed doulas
- Julie C.
- Marietta T.
- Jeffrey B.
The average hourly rate for a doula near you in Phoenix, AZ is $22.67. That being said, it’s important to remember that the actual amount a doula charges per hour can vary based on their experience, the types of services you’re looking for, and other unique factors.
If you’re considering hiring a doula to support you in your upcoming birth, Care.com can help. You can search through a variety of Care.com doula profiles to find a doula near you in Phoenix, AZ who offers the services you’re looking for. You can even read reviews from other mothers who worked with the doulas you’re considering hiring to get an idea of what they’re like to work with.
Doulas don’t provide you with medical services and you will still have a doctor assist you while giving birth, but a doula can offer additional support and care during and after a pregnancy. We ask all doulas on Care.com to complete an annual background check called a CareCheck. If a doula completes a CareCheck they will have a badge on their profile that displays the date it was run. We advise you to take extra precautions when hiring a doula near you in Phoenix, AZ by running your own background check and by interviewing a handful of candidates.
Doulas can provide support in a few ways. You can hire a birth doula to assist you during birth, you can hire a postpartum doula to provide you with care after delivery, or you can hire a night doula (also known as an overnight doula) to keep an eye on your newborn while you get some much needed rest. You can search Care.com to find the doula services you’re looking for near you in Phoenix, AZ.
When you’re looking to hire a doula near you in Phoenix, AZ, it can be really helpful to interview a few different candidates to learn more about their experience and the services they offer. This is also a valuable time to see which doula makes you feel most comfortable and supported. You can ask them about how many clients they have worked with, what services they offer, and what kind of support they can provide during labor.