Trusted Maternity Care in Missoula, MT

Welcoming a new baby is an extraordinary experience, and you deserve care that’s safe, supportive and personalized. From pregnancy and delivery to postpartum recovery and newborn care, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

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Next Steps

Find a provider.

Need help finding an OBGYN provider? Click the button below and enter a provider's name, a symptom or a procedure to find the care that's right for you.

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Schedule a tour.

Take a tour of our childbirth unit and feel prepared for delivery day.

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Start planning your birth experience.

Every birth story is unique, and we’re here to help you create the one that feels right for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I go to labor and delivery?

Your provider can help you understand when it is time to go to labor and delivery based on your pregnancy and symptoms. If you think you may be in labor, your water breaks, you have regular, stronger contractions, notice less movement from your baby, or have heavy bleeding or significant pain, contact your provider or seek care right away.

What should I bring to the hospital for labor and delivery?

It can help to bring personal items for your stay, such as toiletries, comfortable clothing, your ID and insurance card, phone chargers, important documents, and items you may want for your baby after delivery. Planning ahead and packing a hospital bag before your due date can make your stay more comfortable.

What are the visitor guidelines for labor and delivery?

Visitor policies for labor and delivery can vary by hospital and may change over time, so it’s important to check the most current information before you arrive. Guidelines often address how many visitors are allowed, visiting hours, age requirements for visitors, and any health or safety restrictions. Your care team or the hospital visitor information page can share the most up-to-date visitor guidelines for this location.

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Take the Next Step

Find a provider and start shaping your birth plan today using the Find a Provider tool or by calling 406.602.2008. To schedule a tour of the birthing unit, call .

Nationally Recognized Care, Locally Provided

We are proud to be recognized with the following designations for our commitment to compassionate, high‑quality care that supports women and babies before, during and after delivery.

Whether you're experiencing a normal pregnancy or a high-risk pregnancy, we have the technology and medical expertise to provide you with outstanding care during childbirth. We offer experienced obstetricians, maternal & fetal medicine specialists and L&D health professionals, with neonatologists / neonatal nurse practitioners on site 24-hours a day.

Delivering at Community Medical Center means having the peace of mind. We provide a warm, comforting environment with exceptional obstetrical and neonatal care are close by.

Why Where You Deliver Matters
While many women don't think their choice of hospital had any impact on whether or not they would have a cesarean birth, where you choose to give birth can impact your likelihood of having a C-section. At Community Medical Center, we are proud to maintain a low c-section rate. Our medical providers will work closely with you – only recommending a c-section when absolutely necessary.

High-risk / Antepartum
With 4 private rooms, our antepartum unit provides advanced services to women who need special care during pregnancy to manage specific conditions and obstetrical emergencies. Patients are cared for by trained physicians and experienced OB nurses.

Labor & Delivery
Our hospital has 3 triage rooms, six birthing rooms, and 2 operating rooms used for Cesarean deliveries.

Mother & Baby (Postpartum)
With 17 private rooms, our Mother & Baby Unit provides personal care to women and newborns. They assist with postpartum care & newborn education. The unit also features a relaxing Fireside Room, with large couches, chairs, picture windows and a fireplace so you, your newborn and family can visit outside of your hospital room.

Ground & Air Transport
Community Medical Center works closely with LifeFlight, Missoula Emergency Services & hospitals throughout Montana and Idaho to transport women via ground or air who need special care during pregnancy, labor & delivery or after delivery.

NICU
With 32 beds, our Level III NICU allow us to offer the highest level of care available for newborns who are premature, critically-ill or have a life threatening health condition. A team of highly specialized and experienced staff will care for your baby(ies), including, board-certified Neonatologists and Neonatal Nurse Practitioners who are on site at all times and available 24-7 to care for your baby. We also encourage, and support, parental birthing plans, coordinated with our obstetricians, family physicians and nurse midwives.

Call 406.602.2008 to get connected with care