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Gently Borne Midwifery Services
4.4 ★★★★☆ 20 Google reviews · Birth center · Childbirth class · Chiropractor
Freestanding birth center Midwife-led Mentions insurance/Medicaid Home Birth ServicesLactation SupportDoula-FriendlyPrenatal Care
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Hours
| Monday | 9 AM – 5 PM |
| Tuesday | — |
| Wednesday | 9 AM – 5 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM – 5 PM |
| Friday | — |
| Saturday | — |
| Sunday | — |
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Gently Borne Midwifery Services a freestanding birth center or a hospital unit?
- Gently Borne Midwifery Services 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 Gently Borne Midwifery Services about theirs, and confirm with your provider that a birth-center birth fits your situation.
- Does Gently Borne Midwifery Services offer water birth?
- Water birth isn't mentioned in the public information we have for Gently Borne Midwifery Services. If a birthing tub matters to you, ask the facility directly — options change, and our data may not capture everything they offer.
- Does Gently Borne Midwifery Services 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 (607) 273-2229 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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