Our ob-gyn specialists provide care before, during, and after your pregnancy at ob-gyn clinics throughout the Triangle. Where you deliver your baby depends on where you receive your prenatal care.
The Birthing Center at Duke University Hospital
- Duke Women’s Health Associates Brier Creek
- Duke Women’s Health Associates at Patterson Place
- Duke Women’s Health Associates Arringdon
- High-risk pregnancies
Obstetric Emergency Department
Starting July 1, 2026, Duke University Hospital’s new Obstetric Emergency Department (OB ED) will offer specialized care for obstetric emergencies 24/7 for people who are 20 weeks pregnant or more and people who are postpartum for up to six weeks.
Reasons to visit the OB ED include:
- Abdominal pain
- Contractions or labor symptoms or pre-labor concerns
- Decrease in normal fetal movement
- High blood pressure symptoms, such as severe headache, vision changes, or swelling
- Leaking fluid or ruptured membranes
- Vaginal bleeding
To access the OB ED, use Duke University Hospital’s main entrance and take the elevator to the 5th floor. If you arrive at the hospital and don’t know where to go, our team will direct you.
The Birth Place at Duke Regional Hospital
- Durham Ob/Gyn South Durham
- Durham Ob/Gyn North Duke Street
- Harris and Smith Ob/Gyn at Patterson Place
- Harris and Smith Ob/Gyn at Capitol Street