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BirthCare & Women's Health
4.2 ★★★★☆ 65 Google reviews · Birth center · Obstetrician-gynecologist · Midwife
Water birth at BirthCare & Women's Health
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Hours
| Monday | 8 AM – 4 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM – 5 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM – 4 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM – 8 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM – 2 PM |
| Saturday | — |
| Sunday | — |
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What this center offers
“The midwife, Nancy, was incredible and helped me persevere through all of my emotions and doubts and continued to be one of our greatest supports as our child grew.”
“If you want to go the natural birth route, I can imagine no better team.”
“I truly believe that my experience of matrescence has been shaped so profoundly by the prenatal care I received while pregnant with my first child as a BirthCare client.”
“Our experience with BirthCare & Women’s Health has been nothing short of exceptional throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care for our two children.”
“Being able to use the birthing tub for labor, having my husband actively involved the entire time, and having our doula present for comfort, felt like a wonderful team.”
What parents say again and again
“Being able to use the birthing tub for labor, having my husband actively involved the entire time, and having our doula present for comfort, felt like a wonderful team.”
“The midwife, Nancy, was incredible and helped me persevere through all of my emotions and doubts and continued to be one of our greatest supports as our child grew.”
“Throughout both pregnancies, deliveries, and postpartum visits, the whole team has been so supportive and informative, never leaving me with doubt or uninformed.”
What parents say
Our experience with BirthCare & Women’s Health has been nothing short of exceptional throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care for our two children. From the beginning, the care we received was attentive, thorough, and deeply respectful of both maternal physiology and family-centered decision-making.
WOW. JUST WOW. My first baby was born at BirthCare in December of 2022, and we are due with our second baby next month and we are doing a homebirth with the BirthCare midwives.
I had all three of my babies under the care of BirthCare midwives and each one was a unique, beautiful, empowering experience. I am so grateful for the gift of home birth, which I wouldn’t have been confident enough to try without such a phenomenal team at my side.
I first gave birth in 2023 at the birth center and it was absolutely amazing under the ownership of Marsha. Through my pregnancy and my labor and birthing experience, I felt heard, understood, and well taken care of.
Frequently asked questions
- Is BirthCare & Women's Health a freestanding birth center or a hospital unit?
- BirthCare & Women's Health is a freestanding birth center — a facility separate from a hospital. Freestanding birth centers typically serve low-risk pregnancies and have a hospital-transfer plan in place; ask BirthCare & Women's Health about theirs, and confirm with your provider that a birth-center birth fits your situation.
- Does BirthCare & Women's Health offer water birth?
- Water birth or birthing tubs come up in their public listing or reviews. Tub availability can change and eligibility depends on your situation, so confirm directly with the facility and your provider.
- Does BirthCare & Women's Health accept insurance or Medicaid?
- Their public listing or website mentions insurance or Medicaid. Coverage varies by plan and by service, so verify your specific plan directly with the facility and your insurer before you commit.
- How do I get in touch or see the facility?
- Call (703) 549-5070 or use the website link above. Most birth centers and hospital maternity units offer tours — it's the best way to get your questions answered before you decide.
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