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Everett Birth Center
5 ★★★★★ 16 Google reviews · Birth center
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I have had the pleasure of working with Siri and Ana for both my births. And got to know and worked with Amy on the most recent one. Throughout pregnancy you get to know all 3 midwives, and they each bring warm, compassionate, knowledgeable care.
Siri, Amy, and Anna are all amazing midwives who truly care about you every step of the way, even when things don't go entirely according to plan. My son was born at 40+5 on July 30th and needed an emergency transfer to a nearby NICU due to fluid in his lungs and failure to breathe after birth.
We had such an incredible experience with the midwives at Snohomish Midwives, and we’re so excited about the new birth center they are opening! Even though our baby was born at home, I can say with full confidence that anyone choosing to birth at their center will be in the very best hands.
We had the privilege of working with Siri, Amy, and Anna throughout my wife’s pregnancy, and we could not have asked for a better midwifery team. One of the things that makes their practice so special is that you get to meet with all three midwives during your prenatal visits.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Everett Birth Center a freestanding birth center or a hospital unit?
- Everett Birth Center 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 Everett Birth Center about theirs, and confirm with your provider that a birth-center birth fits your situation.
- Does Everett Birth Center offer water birth?
- Water birth isn't mentioned in the public information we have for Everett Birth Center. If a birthing tub matters to you, ask the facility directly — options change, and our data may not capture everything they offer.
- Does Everett Birth Center 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 +1 360-453-7872 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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