When it comes to having a baby, there are many things to consider. Did you know that picking the right obstetrician-gynecologist (OB) and hospital can significantly impact the health of you and your baby?

The obstetrician-gynecologists at NewYork-Presbyterian take an evidence-based approach to prenatal care and labor and delivery. That means you have a knowledgeable health care team that uses up-to-date techniques throughout your pregnancy.

  • Our internationally acclaimed maternal-fetal medicine specialists have expertise in caring for women with complicated pregnancies.
  • We can coordinate care through our extensive network of clinicians to connect moms and their babies to doctors in more than 100 medical specialties and subspecialties.
  • Our NICUs, which are among the most highly regarded in the nation, are equipped to care for the smallest and sickest babies.

Manhattan

NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center (enter at NYP Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital)

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3959 Broadway at 165th Street, New York, NY 10032

  • Childbirth classes
  • Level IV (highest level) NICU
  • Maternal-fetal medicine specialists
  • Private rooms

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Call 855-756-2496

NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center

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525 East 68th Street (at York Avenue), New York, NY 10065

  • Breastfeeding classes
  • Level IV (highest level) NICU
  • Maternal-fetal medicine specialists
  • Private rooms

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Call 212-962-2229

NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital

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5141 Broadway (at 220th Street), New York, NY 10034

  • Breastfeeding classes
  • Level II NICU
  • Private rooms

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Call 212-932-4200

NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital

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170 William Street, New York, NY 10038

  • Breastfeeding classes
  • Childbirth classes
  • Maternal-fetal medicine specialists
  • Level II NICU

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Call 646-962-2620

Brooklyn & Queens

NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

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506 Sixth Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215

  • Breastfeeding program
  • Level III NICU
  • Midwives
  • Private rooms

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Call 718-499-2273

NewYork-Presbyterian Queens

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56-45 Main Street, Flushing, NY 11355

  • Breastfeeding classes
  • Childbirth classes
  • Level III NICU
  • Maternal-fetal medicine specialists
  • Private rooms

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Call 718-670-1534

Westchester

NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital

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1980 Crompond Road, Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567

  • Breastfeeding classes
  • Childbirth classes
  • Level II NICU
  • Private rooms

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Call 914-734-3258

NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital

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55 Palmer Avenue, Bronxville, NY 10708

  • Breastfeeding classes
  • Childbirth classes
  • Level II NICU
  • Maternal-fetal medicine specialists
  • Private rooms

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Call 914-787-4970

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NewYork-Presbyterian Alexandra Cohen Hospital
For Women and Newborns

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NewYork-Presbyterian Alexandra Cohen Hospital for Women and Newborns is exclusively dedicated to the unique healthcare needs of pregnant patients and their newborn babies. The 246,500-square-foot facility is located on floors 12 to 18 of the NewYork-Presbyterian David H. Koch Center with single-bedded rooms for patients and accommodates more than 7,000 births a year. Home to leading physicians, surgeons, and specialists, the facility will offer the full range of services women and infants may need before, during, and after childbirth — including specialized prenatal care if needed and high-level neonatal intensive care for newborns in need of extra support.

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Amazing Things

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Tina Skeete Halfway through her pregnancy, Tina was told her baby girl would be born with only half a heart – and wouldn’t survive long after birth. So when Jenna was born, Tina and her husband brought her to NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, where doctors performed a complex set of surgeries to enable the one pumping chamber of Jenna’s heart to work like two. That kept her going till she was four, when Jenna needed a heart transplant.

Watch her story

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Ebony Boyd When six-month pregnant Ebony began to feel severe stomach pain, her friends rushed her to the emergency room. Doctors determined she had a miscarriage. Later that year, when she became pregnant again, her obstetrician referred her to maternal-fetal medicine specialist Dr. Kirsten Lawrence Cleary at the Mothers Center at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical to receive specialized care.

Read her story