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Maternity and Womens Health Center

Caring for Mothers, their Newborns, and
Women for a Lifetime.

At WVU Maternity & Women's Health Center we are dedicated to providing personalized, compassionate high quality care to women of all ages. By combining the science of medicine, the educational opportunities of a family practice residency program, and the art and science of nurse-midwifery, we are able to provide comprehensive healthcare options to meet the diverse needs of our patients throughout their life. The staff at WVU Maternity & Women's Health Center believe that from your first physical as a young woman through menopause and beyond, you should be encouraged to share your personal preferences. We specialize in maternal and obstetric care and comprehensive care of women. By offering educational and emotional support, we hope to enable our patients to make informed healthcare choices and learn how to care for themselves. Promoting the health and well-being of the women of Jefferson and surrounding counties is a the core of our philosophy.

304-725-2038 Voice
304-725-5523 Fax

Hours:
Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

 

BaltierraDavid Baltierra MD
Assistant Professor, Family Med

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BentleyShannon Bentley MD
Assistant Professor, Family Med

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OglesbyAngela Oglesby MD
Assistant Professor, Family Med

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KeelingLinda Keeling CNM, MSN
Clinical Instructor, Family Med

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Front Desk/ Nursing Staff

Kristina Stallings, Brandy Ray

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

Do you only take care of pregnant women?

No, although delivering babies is a very important and enjoyable part of what we do, we also provide full scope women's health services including:

  • general well-woman care from adolescence to menopause
  • pre-conceptual counseling
  • preventative care, such as Pap testing, breast exams, and cholesterol and cancer screening
  • sick visits

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Who will Deliver my baby?

Your chosen physician Dr. David Baltierra or midwife, Linda Keeling, will follow your care throughout your pregnancy and is committed to being present for the birth of your child.

As a collaborative practice, we share in the care of our patients.  If for some reason one of us is out of town or unavailable, we cover for each other.  We also work with resident physicians from WVU Rural Family Medicine Residency Program at Harpers Ferry, but your care is always under the direct supervision of your physician or midwife.

Our staff has extensive experience in obstetrics and the care of women.  They are dedicated  to making your health care experience as pleasant and unique as possible.   Our medical support team at WVU Maternity & Women's Health Center strives to provide a warm, family-friendly office setting where our patients feel comfortable and welcomed.

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Where will my baby be born?

Your doctor or midwife has full admitting privileges at Jefferson Memorial Hospital.  Childbirth occurs in a warm and comfortable family-centered environment.  Partners and family members are encouraged to support and share the birth experience throughout their their stay.  To provide a safe environment, support in labor is limited to  two people chosen by the mother-to-be.  We are able to offer a variety of modalities to make the birth experience comfortable and satisfying for the entire family.
Jefferson

Jefferson Memorial Hospital serves a rural county of about 45,000 people.  Patients from WVU Maternity & Women's Health Center are admitted to this 114-bed hospital.  Services include a 24-hour level III emergency department, a 6-bed intensive care unit, tele-radiology, an obstetrics unit, surgical services, and rehabilitation services.  The hospital uses electronic medical records and is currently working towards electronic physician order entry.  Primary care physicians provide basic support, with excellent sub-specialist backup in surgery, gynecology, obstetrics, ENT, and orthopedics.

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Fertility Questions

We would love to see you before you get pregnant.  This gives you an opportunity to get to know us and receive information about what you can do to have a health pregnancy.  It is also very important that you take prenatal vitamins with folic acid before you are pregnant, because folic acid has been shown to reduce certain kinds of birth defects.

You can call to ask any questions, schedule an appointment, stop by for a visit.

Address:
207 S. Preston Street, Ranson, WV 25438

Telephone:
(304) 725-2038

Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00pm

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More Information

You can call to ask any questions, schedule an appointment, stop by for a visit.

Address:
207 S. Preston Street, Ranson, WV 25438

Telephone:
(304) 725-2038

Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00pm

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What Services are available

  • A personalized, comprehensive, and family-oriented approach to birth and maternity care
  • Well-woman care and preventative services
  • Preconception counseling
  • A clinical team experienced in pregnancy care and the complete care of women
  • The opportunity for moms and newborns to be seen together until their six week visit
  • A friendly and competent staff dedicated to caring for you and your family

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SoM | Robert C. Byrd HSC | Maternity Center: 207 S. Preston Street. | Ranson, WV 25438
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Last Modified: June 12, 2008
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