Birth centers in Melbourne, FL
Melbourne has 7 birth facilities in this directory — 3 freestanding birth centers and 4 hospital L&D units, including 1 that mentions water birth. Listings are ranked by local reputation — rating weighted by review count — and refreshed from public map data. Confirm capabilities and availability directly with each facility and your provider.
Health First's Holmes Regional Medical Center
2.9 ★★★☆☆ 996 reviews
Hibiscus Women's Center
4 ★★★★☆ 353 reviews
Hibiscus Women's Center Viera
4.4 ★★★★☆ 70 reviews
Beautiful Beginnings Midwifery & Birth Center
4 ★★★★☆ 44 reviews
The Birth Suites at Holmes Regional Medical Center
3.6 ★★★★☆ 33 reviews
Water birth options in Melbourne
One facility in Melbourne mentions water birth or birthing tubs. Tub access usually requires a low-risk pregnancy and can depend on availability the day you deliver — confirm directly with the facility and your provider.
- Beautiful Beginnings Midwifery & Birth Center — 3150 N Wickham Rd #1
Choosing where to give birth in Melbourne
This directory lists 7 birth facilities serving Melbourne: 3 freestanding birth centers and 4 hospital L&D units. One mentions water birth, 3 carry formal accreditation (CABC is the gold standard for freestanding centers), so use the badges to shortlist by what matters most for your birth.
Most facilities offer tours — visit two or three before you decide, and ask about who attends births, transfer arrangements, and whether your insurance is accepted. This directory helps you compare options; it doesn't give medical advice. Your pregnancy, your history, and your provider's guidance should drive the final call.
Frequently asked questions
- How many birth centers are in Melbourne, FL?
- This directory lists 7 birth facilities serving Melbourne, Florida — 3 freestanding birth centers and 4 hospital L&D units. The most-reviewed is Health First's Holmes Regional Medical Center (2.9★ from 996 Google reviews).
- Can I have a water birth in Melbourne?
- One facility in Melbourne mentions water birth or birthing tubs in its listings, websites, or reviews. Tub availability often depends on a low-risk pregnancy and on the day itself, so confirm directly with the facility and your provider.
- Should I choose a freestanding birth center or a hospital?
- That depends on your pregnancy and your preferences — it's a decision to make with your provider. Freestanding birth centers are homelike, typically midwife-led facilities that serve low-risk pregnancies and maintain hospital-transfer plans; hospital labor & delivery units handle all risk levels, with epidurals, surgical backup, and often a NICU on site. Tour both kinds if you can, and confirm capabilities, insurance, and availability directly with each facility.