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Medical city labor and delivery
4.1 ★★★★☆ 17 Google reviews · Maternity hospital · Birth center · Hospital
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What parents say again and again
“I was very nervous about this hospital at first because it’s a different experience at the urgent care side of things but the nurses here are very professional and kind.”
What parents say
I love this hospital they took me in when I really needed a ob when I was 25 weeks and they treated me like there own I love everyone and ASHLEY at labor and delivery nurse she was amazing she walked/talked me through everything she made sure I got whatever I needed and any questions I asked she said it with no…
Delivered a baby here in 2023 and will be delivering here again in 2025! Dr Ozuma was amazing and the staff were very caring. I had lots of concerns due to really bad reviews I was seeing on facebook; however Dawn really helped ease my fears during my hospital tour.
Nice birthing experience by all especially Dr Oladell, Dr Jackson (anesthesiologist), Dr Bertram, Jacqueline Benitez (give her a raise or promotion pls), Brooke, Claire, Patience (PCT).
Lo dije y lo repito este hospital medical city cuenta con buena atención desde el hospital pequeño nort Richard hasta este de arlington realmente estoy tan agradecida los doctores se han portado tan amables con migo, empaticos mi dolor ellos lo comprenden y en todo momentos las enfermeras y doctores son atentos estoy…
Frequently asked questions
- Is Medical city labor and delivery a freestanding birth center or a hospital unit?
- Medical city labor and delivery is a hospital-based labor & delivery unit. Hospital L&D units handle all risk levels, with medical care available on site. Tour policies and birth options vary, so confirm directly with the facility and your provider.
- Does Medical city labor and delivery offer water birth?
- Water birth isn't mentioned in the public information we have for Medical city labor and delivery. If a birthing tub matters to you, ask the facility directly — options change, and our data may not capture everything they offer.
- Does Medical city labor and delivery accept insurance or Medicaid?
- We couldn't confirm insurance details from public information. Ask the facility which plans they accept, and check with your insurer about coverage for the type of birth care you're planning.
- How do I get in touch or see the facility?
- Reach out through their website. 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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