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Expert OB/GYN services in Bryan/College Station

Our services are moving from our Regional Hospital to College Station Hospital.

In order to make room for our growing community, our Women’s Health & Maternity team at St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital is moving to College Station Hospital. This move allows our team to continue to care for residents of the Brazos Valley while offering a more enjoyable experience to everyone who walks through our doors.

College Station Hospital’s labor, delivery, and recovery rooms provide extra comfort to expectant mothers, while private postpartum and NICU rooms allow for a more peaceful recovery. This transfer will help us achieve our mission of creating healthier communities while nurturing the healing ministry of the Church in the Brazos Valley.

Our Obstetrics Hospitalist program will continue at College Station Hospital as well. An OB/GYN hospitalist, also called a “laborist,” is a physician who provides 24/7 obstetric and gynecologic in-hospital care to a woman until her primary OB/GYN arrives. Hospitalists provide care for women in labor and delivery, as well as obstetric or gynecological emergency care.

For more information, see our frequently asked questions below.

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If you have questions or concerns or want to learn more about our women’s services at College Station Hospital, please complete the following form. 

No changes related to billing or insurance are expected as a result of this move. Both locations currently accept all of the same insurance products.

Patients who are now going to deliver at College Station Hospital will still need to pre-register. Registration forms can be found online at CHIStJoseph.org.

More information about how to access the maternity unit and women’s services will be available as construction is complete. The unit will move to the third floor at College Station Hospital. Access will be available via the South Elevators in the Outpatient Surgery waiting area.

Yes, we are working with all physicians and providers on medical staff who care for our patients who utilize women’s services. Physicians and their office staff will receive detailed information for their patients as well. As our operational plans become more solidified, we will update patients and physician offices.

Yes, Mom365 will also make this move and be available at College Station Hospital.

Yes, low-intervention birthing will still be supported for expectant mothers at St. Joseph Health.

Yes, we will continue to offer the same resources and care that our patients are accustomed to getting at Regional Hospital in Bryan.

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