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North Carolina OB/GYN and Midwifery
2.8 ★★★☆☆ 20 Google reviews · Women's health clinic · Medical clinic
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Hours
| Monday | 8:30 AM – 5 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM – 5 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM – 5 PM |
| Thursday | 8:30 AM – 5 PM |
| Friday | 8:30 AM – 5 PM |
| Saturday | — |
| Sunday | — |
Where to find North Carolina OB/GYN and Midwifery
What parents say
I gave birth in 2021 with City of Oaks Midwifery and loved everything about the experience. I’ve been back since the shift solely to get and remove an IUD and for a Pap smear and both times I got in quickly, got to see Stacey who has always been incredible.
I saw Karley NP and had a great experience. Being new to the area I had to find a new provider. From the front desk to the MA to the other Providers I met in the process…everyone was amazing! I would recommend this practice to anyone needing an OB or just a GYN.
I loved my visit with this practice during my pregnancy because of Samantha Weinhold! She is the best midwife EVER! Due to this being my first pregnancy, I had a lot of anxiety and nervousness. She listened to my concerns, my questions, and she never belittled me for anything I said or asked.
First time mom and this practice made all the difference. The midwives helped me accomplish a healthy pregnancy and fully unmedicated birth like I always hoped! Throughout the course of my pregnancy at some point or another I met with all of the midwives.
Frequently asked questions
- Is North Carolina OB/GYN and Midwifery a freestanding birth center or a hospital unit?
- Their public listing categorizes them as women's health clinic and medical clinic, not a hospital maternity unit. Ask them directly where births take place and how they coordinate with hospitals, and confirm the details with your provider.
- Does North Carolina OB/GYN and Midwifery offer water birth?
- Water birth isn't mentioned in the public information we have for North Carolina OB/GYN and Midwifery. If a birthing tub matters to you, ask the facility directly — options change, and our data may not capture everything they offer.
- Does North Carolina OB/GYN and Midwifery 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 (919) 567-6133 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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