Kaiser Permanente OB care teams have moved from Emory University Hospital Midtown to Emory Decatur Hospital. You can also still choose Northside Hospital for delivery of your baby.
What can I expect during the transition to Emory Decatur Hospital?
The transition will not affect your scheduled office appointments prior to delivery. Your provider will be available to answer any questions you may have about the move to Emory Decatur Hospital.
If you are scheduled for, or planning for, delivery at Northside Hospital, the move to Emory Decatur Hospital does not affect you.
What are some of the benefits of making Emory Decatur Hospital a part of my birth plan?
- Baby-Friendly hospital, committed to helping you build bonds with your baby in their first moments of life
- Online birthing and baby classes – including breastfeeding, infant CPR, parent support groups and much more. For information, click here or call 404-778-7777.
- A level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) should your baby need extra care and attention
- Breastfeeding support to guide you on your journey
- Always-available Kaiser Permanente providers on-site 24/7 to answer your questions and ease your mind
- Personalized care devoted to helping you experience the birth plan you intended—and a commitment to keeping you and baby healthy and safe
What if my c-section or induction is already scheduled at Emory University Hospital Midtown?
All c-sections and inductions scheduled at Emory Midtown on February 10th or later will be rescheduled. Our Kaiser Permanente scheduling team will assist you in making sure your appointment is rescheduled at Emory Decatur Hospital or Northside Hospital.
Pre-register at Emory Decatur Hospital
Click or call 404-501-1389
Take a tour of Emory Decatur Hospital
Click or call 404-778-7777 to register. Or watch the
virtual tour video.
Register for classes at Emory Decatur Hospital
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