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Dekalb Regional Medical Center

200 Medical Center Dr SW Fort Payne, AL 35968

A134-bed not-for-profit, community hospital located in beautiful Fort Payne, Alabama. Major provider of health care services for residents of DeKalb County and adjacent communities in west Georgia. DeKalb Regional joined the Huntsville Hospital Health System in April 2024. The Kelly Owen Women and Children’s Pavilion at DeKalb Regional Medical Center offers complete maternity services and pediatrics to women and children in North East Alabama. From pregnancy through menopause, gynecologic and breast health, DeKalb Regional Medical Center offers compassionate, quality care for the full spectrum of women’s health needs.

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Maternal Services

*Gynecologist/obstetricians (OB/GYNs) and highly trained maternity specialists who are committed to ensuring you and your baby have the best experience possible
*C-section suite
*Family-centered care in which mother and baby stay together from childbirth to discharge. Couplet care is an evidence-based best practice in maternity care that facilitates family bonding, supports successful breastfeeding and increases patient satisfaction.
*Wireless monitoring for mom’s in labor so they can move around freely
*Skin-to-skin contact with baby immediately following delivery
*Respect for individual birth plans, within reason for safe and positive outcomes
*Breastfeeding educators available during and after your stay.

Prenatal Care

*Gynecologist/obstetricians (OB/GYNs) and highly trained maternity specialists who are committed to ensuring you and your baby have the best experience possible
*C-section suite
*Family-centered care in which mother and baby stay together from childbirth to discharge. Couplet care is an evidence-based best practice in maternity care that facilitates family bonding, supports successful breastfeeding and increases patient satisfaction.
*Wireless monitoring for mom’s in labor so they can move around freely
*Skin-to-skin contact with baby immediately following delivery
*Respect for individual birth plans, within reason for safe and positive outcomes
*Breastfeeding educators available during and after your stay.

Lactation Support

Breastfeeding educators available during and after hospital stay. Schedule an appointment after discharge from the unit by calling 256-997-2425.