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Birthing Centers
In the Central San Joaquin Valley, ranked by number of births in 2020 if tied, by number of staff
2021
2020
Name of Birthing Center
Address
Phone
No. physicians
No. of staff
No. of Births2020/2019
Services & amenities
Year established
Top executive(s), Title
1
(1)
Clovis Community Medical Center
2755 Herndon Ave.
Clovis, CA
324-4000
WND
WND
4,581
WND
State-of-the-art facility with all private rooms with comforts of home. Level 2 NICU meets needs of premature/ill newborns. Skilled neonatologists, nursing staff specialized in neonatal care
1965
Craig Castro, president/CEO
2
(NR)
Kaweah Health Medical Center
400 W. Mineral King Ave.
Visalia, CA
559-624-5985
WND
5,161
4,300
WND
21 labor and delivery beds, 42 postpartum beds, 7 Labor Triage beds, 23 private Neonatal Intensive Care beds, staffed by physicians from Valley Children’s Medical Group, lactation services and more
1961
Gary Herbst, CEO
3
(2)
Community Regional Medical Center
2823 Fresno St.
Fresno, CA
459-6000
1,400(1)
WND
4,004
WND
Level 3 neonatal intensive care unit, comprehensive in-patient postpartum care, Mother's Resource Center, Perinatal Fetal Care Program for babies with congenital defects or abnormalities and high-risk
1897
Craig Castro, president/CEO
4
(3)
Saint Agnes Medical Center
1303 E. Herndon Ave.
Fresno, CA
450-3020
750
WND
3,764
WND
OB Emergency Department, certified “Baby Friendly” pregnancy, delivery and postpartum, maternity education, breastfeeding classes and support maternal fetal medicine, on-site NICU Level II & III
1929
Nancy Hollingsworth, CEO/registered nurse
5
(4)
Adventist Health Hanford
115 Mall Drive
Hanford, CA
582-9000
277
100
2,430
WND
Obstetrics & delivery services for families in Kings County and surrounding areas. NICU in partnership with Valley Children's. Baby Friendly designation 2019, childbirth and breastfeeding classes.
2010
Andrea Kofl, president of Adventist Health Central Valley

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