MetroWest Medical Center’s Framingham Union Hospital is proud to share that it remains committed to its Beautiful Beginnings Birth Center program by transitioning its Special Care Nursery to a Level 1B Nursery. This change will create a stable future for the program and build upon the more than 100-year tradition of providing an excellent birth experience for expectant mothers in the MetroWest region.
“In collaboration with our staff, elected officials and the community, we are so pleased that we have found a path forward for this program that will allow us to continue to focus on providing a safe and personalized birth experience in a way that meets the needs of our patients, but also allows operational viability,” said Greg McFarland, Chief Executive Officer of MetroWest Medical Center. “Maintaining this program, as well as our plans for enhancing services for mothers and babies, will allow us to continue to be able to be an important part of this momentous occasion for families in our area.”
The hospital has also added new technology in the nursery that enables telehealth consultations, giving onsite providers direct access to specialists when needed, and expanding the resources available to patients and families while keeping them close to home. The transition to a Level 1B nursery enables the hospital to be able to care for newborns requiring a higher level of care and monitoring than a well-baby nursery.
MetroWest Medical Center is a teaching community health care system serving the greater MetroWest region of Massachusetts. For more than 125 years, the hospital has provided services in two locations: Framingham Union Hospital, a full-service acute care hospital in Framingham, and Leonard Morse Hospital, a behavioral health facility in Natick. MetroWest Medical Center is committed to meeting the health care needs of the area residents by providing advanced medicine and personalized care, right in the local community. To learn more, visit www.mwmc.com.

