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Freestanding birth centers in West Virginia

13 freestanding birth centers and midwife-run birth practices serve families in West Virginia, in and around St Albans, Scott Depot, Charleston, Charles Town and 6 more communities. Freestanding centers operate outside hospitals, are typically midwife-led, serve low-risk pregnancies, and maintain hospital-transfer plans — whether one fits your pregnancy is a conversation for you and your provider.

FamilyCare Health Center - St. Albans

4.3 ★★★★☆ 259 reviews

12 Kanawha Terrace, St Albans, WV

Midwife-led Accredited Mentions insurance/Medicaid Lactation SupportPrenatal Care

FamilyCare Health Center - Teays Valley

4.5 ★★★★★ 206 reviews

97 Great Teays Blvd #6, Scott Depot, WV

Midwife-led Accredited Mentions insurance/Medicaid Lactation SupportPrenatal Care

FamilyCare OB/GYN & Birth Center

4.4 ★★★★☆ 124 reviews

108 Washington St W Ste 201, Charleston, WV

Freestanding birth center Midwife-led Accredited Mentions insurance/Medicaid Lactation SupportPrenatal Care

Shenandoah Home Birth LLC

4.6 ★★★★★ 19 reviews

147 King Lear Dr, Charles Town, WV

Water birth Midwife-led VBAC SupportHome Birth Servicessupportive midwives

Transitions Midwifery

5 ★★★★★ 14 reviews

11 Delana Ct, Charleston, WV

Water birth Midwife-led Accredited Home Birth ServicesPrenatal Care

Morning Light Midwifery

3.8 ★★★★☆ 10 reviews

111 W Washington St #2, Charles Town, WV

Water birth Midwife-led Accredited VBAC SupportNatural & Unmedicated Birth

Highland Birth Support

5 ★★★★★ 4 reviews

914 S Davis Ave Ste C, Elkins, WV

Midwife-led Accredited VBAC SupportHome Birth Services

Maple & Moon Midwifery

5 ★★★★★ 3 reviews

10009 Winchester Ave, Bunker Hill, WV

Midwife-led

Birth Beyond Braxton LLC

5 ★★★★★ 1 reviews

7589 Elk River Rd, Frametown, WV

Open 24 hours

Birth Right

1 ★☆☆☆☆ 2 reviews

709 3rd Ave, Huntington, WV

The Birth Center

108 Washington St W Ste 201, Charleston, WV

Horizon Birthworks

3841 Beckwith Rd, Wriston, WV

Doula-FriendlyPostpartum Care

Choosing a birth center in West Virginia

Start with a tour — nearly every center offers one, and it tells you more in an hour than any website. Ask which hospital they transfer to and how far it is, who attends births and what credentials they hold (CNM and CPM are the ones you'll hear most), what their eligibility criteria are, and whether they're CABC-accredited — the Commission for the Accreditation of Birth Centers is the gold standard for freestanding centers, and it's a fair question to ask any of them. On money: ask what the fee covers and confirm your insurance or Medicaid coverage directly with the center and your plan before you commit.

If the nearest center looks far, check anyway — birth-center clients often drive further than you'd expect for prenatal visits, and some midwife practices listed here serve families across a wide region. Distance to the center, and from the center to its transfer hospital, are both worth mapping before you decide.

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