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Six Sentara hospitals among best in nation for maternity care

U.S. News & World Report also recognized four Sentara hospitals for providing maternity care services in areas that would otherwise have limited access
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Six Sentara hospitals have been named among the nation's best for high-quality labor and delivery services for uncomplicated pregnancies by U.S. News & World Report, a leader in quality rankings.

The designation recognizes Sentara’s commitment to providing safe, comprehensive maternity care to expecting families.

The annual rankings are designed to help expecting parents make informed decisions about where to receive care.

To create the rankings, U.S. News evaluated data from a record 899 hospitals. Of those, only 495 received the high-performing designation.

“Sentara is proud to be recognized as a leader in maternity care by U.S. News. This recognition reflects our commitment to our patients and the communities we serve,” said Amber Price, senior vice president and chief nursing officer.

“As an industry leader, we set our bar high, with the goal of exceeding expectations for access to care, patient experience, outcomes, and equity. We want to thank all of our care teams for providing individualized, focused, and holistic care to every family choosing Sentara for their birth journey.”

This year, Sentara is on track to deliver more than 15,000 babies across the health system.

The six Sentara Hospitals that received the high-performing designation are:

Improving maternity care access


In addition, four Sentara hospitals were named Maternity Access Hospitals, which recognizes hospitals that provide maternity care services in areas that would otherwise have none. Around the country, only 147 hospitals received this designation.

In the U.S., more than 35% of counties are considered maternity care deserts, meaning they lack a single birthing facility or obstetric clinician, according to the March of Dimes.

The four Sentara hospitals recognized as Maternity Access Hospitals are:


The U.S. News bases its Best Hospitals for Maternity Care rankings on quality measures such as:

  • C-section rates
  • newborn severe complication rates
  • breast milk feeding rates
  • routine vaginal birth after cesarean delivery rates
  • episiotomy rates
  • whether a hospital meets federal criteria for "birthing-friendly" practices
  • whether a hospital tracked and reported outcomes for patients of different races and ethnicities


To create the rankings, U.S. News conducted a nationwide survey and, where appropriate, validated data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The reporting period was 2024.

Hospitals were designated as Maternity Access Hospitals if they met either of the following criteria:

  • The hospital was the only hospital providing maternity care within its county and was located in a county with fewer than 60 obstetric providers per 10,000 births
  • Because counties vary in size throughout the country, U.S. News also included hospitals that were the only hospital within a 15-mile radius and were located in a county with fewer than 134 obstetric providers per 10,000 births.


For more information on the rankings, visit usnews.com.

For more information on Sentara’s maternity care services, see our website.