Birth Center at Valley Medical Center (Renton)

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Renton, United States

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Birth center· Obstetrician-gynecologist· Perinatal center

Birth Center at Valley Medical Center (Renton) Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Birth Center at Valley Medical Center (Renton) is located in Renton, United States on 400 S 43rd St. Birth Center at Valley Medical Center (Renton) is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category birth center in United States.

Address

400 S 43rd St

Phone

+1 4252283440

Service options

Online care

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Rickie Dahlia

Clean facility but I have permanent hip damage from giving birth here. One of the nurses had the audacity to tell me not ask but tell me “keep it down” and I am huffing and puffing out a baby. I was sent home when I came in for contractions and they had to wheel me to my car because my legs gave out and I fell but still got sent home and within the time it took to drive from Renton to federal way my contractions worsened in the car and I was ready to push once I got home as the baby was coming hospital or not. Went back and was told to keep it down and then was rushed out before my uterus was pushed on to express the placenta and fluids because “we need to induce someone else” Awful experience, not one anybody would ever want during a sentimental moment and life changing experience

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Michelle Greenwalt

Best place to have a baby. I had two here.

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Andrew Morse

We just had our second child delivered here and I can say that because of the absolutely amazing nurses, we were again able to make it to the end without intervention. The people who work at this birth center are hardcore in the best of ways. Both times they worked tirelessly to give my wife everything she needed to give birth how we wanted. I don’t know how to describe how thankful I am that we gave birth here. As giving birth has begun to trend away from hospitals (we are there) I can tell you unequivocally that if you were looking to have a home birth vibe but want to be next to the resources that are so priceless if anything does go wrong this is the place to be. All the staff will be in our memories as part of the joy of bringing our little girls into the world.

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Duane Carter

The nurses were exceptional. They work hard and were seemingly always present. Jeannie was the best. There was a bit of a language barrier with her at first, but she was very genuine and knowledgeable. The room is large, but maybe a bit dated. Not that I really care, but the TV was tiny and couldn't get the DVD player to work. I am taking a star off because nobody can tell me how much everything costs. Especially the epidural. I know the health of Mom and baby are most important. But once the dust settles and the bills start rolling in, it will have a significant effect on our family. I paid about 2700 (with so-so insurance) for the care of Mama and the room. But that doesn't include the epidural or the doctor or the care of the baby. Just tell me how much to expect to pay! Out of pocket: Mama and room 2700 with prompt pay discount Baby Care 2200 Doctor 900 Epidural 400

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Tris Nguyen

We had a great experience at Valley. Our daughter came 1 month early and our whole experience from triage to epidural to inpatient care, we were well taken cared of during our 3 day stay. Our main nurses were Marsha (in Triage) and Merideth and they were exceptional. Being first time parents to a premie baby is a scary thing but our nurses assured us we will be great parents; taught us (feeding, bathing, changing diapers, etc) everything we needed to know to take care of our little one. Take the birthing tour (6 weeks before your scheduled due date) it helped us a lot with knowing where to go when we were in labor.