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Our patients are cooing over our care.

At Seton Family of Hospitals, we’re used to rave reviews. Our birthing centers are equipped with leading-edge technology and amenities to make moms and babies comfortable during their stay. But rest assured that state-of-the-art care doesn’t come at the expense of state-of-the-heart caring. An exceptional team of doctors and nurses is committed to providing the highest level of comprehensive maternity care to moms and newborns.  In addition, an entire network of specialists throughout the Seton Family of Hospitals, including Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas, is here for you.

No other hospital system in Central Texas can offer the level and continuum of care Seton provides to birthing moms and newborns. In fact, you’ve probably heard our praises being sung, even from the mouths of babes.

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Our Birthing Centers

No matter where you are in Central Texas, you can choose from one of Seton Family of Hospitals’ five area locations for your convenience.

Seton Medical Center Austin

Seton Medical Center Williamson

Seton Northwest Hospital

Seton Southwest Hospital

University Medical Center Brackenridge

Seton Medical Center Hays (opening October 2009)

News and Events

  • Hot Weather and Vehicles - a Deadly Combination for Kids
    July 2, 2009
    A few minutes might not seem like a long time, but there are circumstances when it can mean the difference between life and death. As temperatures begin to heat up, children are at serious risk for heat stroke when left alone even for a few minutes in a closed vehicle. Last year, at least 42 children across the United States died from heat stroke caused by being left or trapped in a vehicle.
  • 'Graduates' of Seton's Neonatal ICU Gather for Picnic in the Park
    April 20, 2009
    Despite threatening weather, more than 650 staff, volunteers, babies, and family members attended the 34th Marialice Shivers Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Reunion on Saturday April 18th. This special event offered children who were cared for in the NICU, along with their families, a chance to reunite with their NICU doctors and nurses.
  • Seton Family of Hospitals Receives Inaugural Maternity Care Quality Award
    April 15, 2009
    Seton Family of Hospitals is proud to be the recipient of the first Maternity Quality Matters Award given by Childbirth Connections, a not-for-profit organization working to improve the quality of maternity care through research, education, advocacy and policy.
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