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The Difference is Expertise

Deliver in Hastings for the expert care your baby deserves.

There are big differences in the type of care you can choose when you’re expecting.

It’s the difference between relying on a neonatal nurse practitioner—or placing your trust in a pediatrician with 10,000 hours and 6 years of training here in Hastings.

The difference between long-distance consultation over the internet—or expert, in-person pediatric care from a physician who partners with a local center of excellence for obstetrics right here in Hastings.

The difference between just focusing on the birth of your baby—or helping you anticipate and plan for your child’s wellness and development long after you get back home.

The difference when you deliver your baby is expertise—delivered right here. And it really matters to you…and to your baby.

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