At West Penn, moms and their babies benefit from:
During your stay, you receive care from the same dedicated team of nurses. After delivery, our lactation consultants can help you as you get started with breastfeeding.
Hospitals from across the tri-state area send critically ill infants to our Level 3 neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Our NICU is staffed by board-certified neonatologists — doctors who specialize in critical care for newborns.
Premature or critically ill babies are at risk for apnea, a condition that pauses breathing or causes shallow breathing. Our Infant Apnea Program provides support for infants who need extra care and monitoring after they're discharged from the NICU.
We’re among a select few medical centers in the country with an intensive outpatient treatment program for moms experiencing anxiety or depression. Learn more about perinatal and postpartum depression and our program at the Alexis Joy D'Achille Center for Perinatal Mental Health.
Our specialized Perinatal Hope program offers one-of-a-kind support and services for moms-to-be and new moms dealing with substance use disorder. We also give advanced medical care to drug-dependent newborns to ease withdrawal symptoms.
AHN’s comprehensive pregnancy and newborn services give you access to nurse midwives, fertility specialists, high-risk pregnancy care, and pregnancy and childbirth classes.
Pregnancy can be exciting … and stressful. We're here to help you and your baby stay healthy every step of the way, from conception through birth and beyond. Check out our guide to find out what to expect during your pregnancy.
When it’s time to welcome your baby to the world, make sure you know the best way to get to the Labor and Delivery unit when you get here.
Call (412) DOCTORS (412) 362-8677 or request an appointment with a specialist at West Penn Hospital.
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4800 Friendship Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
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*Claim based on inpatient utilization data for 29 counties in western Pennsylvania as reported by Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council for calendar years 2012–Q3 2017. Available at http://www.phc4.org/reports/utilization/inpatient/.
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