Maternity services temporarily paused at Baptist Nassau during $8.5 million L&D center renovation

Baptist Nassau is temporarily pausing its maternity services beginning May 31, 2022. The pause in service is a result of the obstetric (OB) medical practices’ decision to no longer provide hospital-based services in the area.

Women who are planning to deliver at Baptist Nassau up until May 31 will still be able to do so. Those delivering after May 31 may choose another Baptist Health hospital, or consult with their physician about alternative locations. Patients who need emergency maternity treatment can still receive care at Baptist Nassau’s emergency department.

Team members in the Labor & Delivery Center have accepted temporary assignments at other Baptist Health Labor & Delivery units or positions within the organization until maternity services can resume at Baptist Nassau. These caregivers will be able to return to Baptist Nassau’s Labor & Delivery Unit once the renovation is completed.

“We are committed to providing Women’s Health services in the local community and have an ‘all hands on deck’ approach in place,” said Hospital President Ed Hubel, FACHE. “We are actively recruiting OB physicians so maternity services at Baptist Nassau can resume as quickly as possible. In addition, we have invested $8.5 million to renovate our maternity suites with extra comforts for moms and families.”

The renovated maternity center will feature large private rooms where moms can labor, deliver and enjoy the post-partum experience with their infant. The suites will have a separate care station so the baby can room in with mom, spa-like bathrooms, mini-fridges, and large windows for natural light that overlook a beautiful atrium.

Baptist Nassau is part of the Baptist Health system, including Wolfson Children’s Hospital, enabling a smooth transition to the highest level of neonatal intensive care if needed.

“We are looking forward to welcoming moms to our new center as soon as we can,” said Hubel. “Women’s Health and OB is a priority services for Baptist Nassau and our community and we are working as quickly as possible to limit this temporary pause in service.”