Acceptability of professional MCH services in the district of Solenzo was assessed using the techniques of time and motion study combined with a user survey of attending mothers. A large proportion of mothers said to have difficulty in using the services. Three types of problems were identified and their relevance discussed: (i) wasting mothers' time through inappropriate opening hours, long waiting time in contrast with short contact time; (ii) organizational features, i.e. fragmentation of clinics offering single MCH components at different times; and (iii) staff behaviour, i.e. poor communication with users. While services do little to help mothers to utilize them, mothers were shown to receive little support in their work at home from their families while attending the clinic. Possible ways to increase acceptability of MCH care are outlined.