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Sanford Family Birth Center

(on 23rd ave)
in Fargo, ND

Hours

Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

Location

5225 23rd Ave. S.
Fargo, ND
58104

About

The Sanford Family Birth Center in Fargo, ND is designed and planned to make the experience of bringing a new baby into the world as special as possible.

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For more than a century, Sanford Health has moved medicine forward. The Sanford Lorraine Cross Award furthers this work, honoring a researcher with $1 million for pioneering a medical breakthrough. Meet our 2020 nominees: https://san.fo/30ZNYwP
Native American Day honors the people, cultures and contributions of Native Americans.
Though the flu and the coronavirus may share some similar traits, the conditions are not exactly the same. As flu season nears, it's important to be aware of the differences between the two. This chart may help determine which illness you have. https://san.fo/3jQa9NF
Sanford Health has created a task force to shine a brighter light on the importance of mental health. Read more: https://san.fo/30WCPwT NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Sanford Health creates task force to help prevent suicide - Sanford Health News
Alexis Braun's days look radically different because of the pandemic. But, what hasn't changed through it all is the ICU specialist's ability to lead with a calm demeanor. https://san.fo/34LzuBN NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Fargo ICU specialist is resource for ICU, COVID-19 nurses - Sanford Health News
Allergy treatments at Sanford Health help you enjoy fall symptom-free. Sanford Health allergist and immunologist Nikki Patel, MD, busts common myths about seasonal allergies. Whether your symptoms are minor or severe, with allergy testing and treatment options at Sanford Health, you can fall back in love with fall. Read more: https://san.fo/3nvLJLo Love fall colors but hate fall allergies? Myth 1: You have to suffer through allergies. Myth 2: Allergy testing requires needles Myth 3: Allergies only start in childhood. Learn more See more at news.sanfordhealth.org
"We have a certain percentage of our nursing staff, our physician staff and all of our staff that are out either quarantining or sick with COVID," said Dr. Allison Suttle, Sanford Health's chief medical officer. https://san.fo/2Tw2YhS NBCNEWS.COM U.S. coronavirus surge hitting hard in rural areas
Sanford Health has announced its intent to join together with Utah-based Intermountain Healthcare. This strategic partnership is an investment in “good growth” and the many benefits that brings to those we serve. This is an opportunity to make our communities healthier, connect us to our patients outside our clinic walls, and strengthen our expertise across the region. Learn more about the shared vision for success: https://san.fo/37KumB6
Exciting news today for the Sanford Family, our patients and our communities. We’re embarking on a journey with Intermountain Healthcare to improve access to care, bring needed health services to more people and expedite solutions to keep people healthy. Together, our efforts will set the bar for health care in the U.S. https://san.fo/2TtidZ6 NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Intermountain Healthcare, Sanford Health intend to merge - Sanford Health News
Detecting breast cancer early can make it easier to treat. That’s why medical leaders encourage women to get annual exams. Learn more:
Wondering how long it'll take to receive your mammogram results? Listen as radiologist Allison Clapp, MD, explains the process. https://san.fo/37La6z8
Local officials say North Dakota is a seeing a record number of people getting their flu shots this year. Read more: INFORUM.COM North Dakota sees record number of people getting flu shots | INFORUM
Advance care planning might be hard to talk about with family. The upcoming holidays can be the perfect time for you to bring up the subject. Read our tips for having the conversation: https://san.fo/33gyypb NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Advance care planning: Let's 'talk turkey' - Sanford Health News
“The flu tends to hit you like a ton of bricks,” says Dr. Jeremy Cauwels, senior vice president of clinic quality at Sanford Health, about the first stage of the flu. “When you get the flu, you know you’re sick on that day.” Learn more about the three phases of the flu: https://san.fo/33ec0W7
We hope these five activities can lift your mood, but if you’re regularly struggling with stress and anxiety, get help from a doctor or therapist. Find a mental health provider by calling your regular doctor or find one on our website: https://san.fo/3nRSA1e Fight off negative thoughts and feelings Take 15-30 minute break to exercise daily Nurture yourself with good nutrition Identify troubles, but don’t dwell on them Express yourself Look on the bright side See more at sanfordhealth.org
Remember the Swiss cheese analogy while protecting yourself against the coronavirus. Layering is critical to prevent the spread, Sanford's chief medical officer says. https://san.fo/3pSpXTm NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG The more layers you have, the safer you'll be from viruses - Sanford Health News
Sanford Health could see more than 200 additional hospital beds filled in the weeks following Thanksgiving if people gather in large groups to celebrate the holiday. Watch the video on WSJ: https://san.fo/3pQa7Zm WSJ.COM Hospitals in Dakotas Prep for Post-Thanksgiving Jump in Covid Patients
“Who are we getting together with? Who’s high risk? How long are we getting together?" These are just a few of the questions Dr. Allison Suttle urges everyone to consider as the holiday season approaches. Hear more from Sanford’s chief medical officer: https://san.fo/3nLi9kl
Sanford Health will notify you when we have a COVID-19 vaccine dose available to you. Please do not call your primary care provider. You will be notified via a My Sanford Chart message, letter and a voice or text message when it’s time to schedule your vaccine appointment. Because the supply is limited, vaccines are being prioritized based on guidance from the CDC and each state’s department of health. Click here for more information on when you will be able to receive the vaccine, along with other frequently asked questions. We will contact you in the coming weeks with more information. Thank you for trusting us with your care. https://san.fo/3ssUoR8
We'll let you know when there's a vaccine dose available for you. Dr. Jeremy Cauwels, chief physician at Sanford Health, details how we'll contact you. https://san.fo/3p2x0XY
While you wait for your vaccine, continue your regular care and keep up with recommended safety precautions. Dr. Jeremy Cauwels joins host Courtney Collen for the latest Facebook Live Q&A. https://san.fo/3aNXo2M NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG COVID vaccine soon will allow us more freedom - Sanford Health News
With the mobile screening truck, Sanford Health is making heart screenings available to anyone, no matter where they live. Learn more: https://san.fo/3cRcoj1
The Sanford Health South Dakota Network team was recently recognized by the state for hosting COVID-19 vaccine clinics in nearly every county assigned to the health care system. We're proud of this accomplishment and excited to play our part in getting the vaccines to those who need them most. Learn more: https://san.fo/3aJtvAH NEWS.SANFORDHEALTH.ORG Sanford helps lead massive vaccine distribution effort in SD - Sanford Health News
Being human is what we make it. So here’s to making the human condition better – for everyone.

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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Sanford Family Birth Center in Fargo ND?
    You can reach them at: 701-417-2229. It’s best to call Sanford Family Birth Center during business hours.
  • What is the address for Sanford Family Birth Center on 23rd ave in Fargo?
    Sanford Family Birth Center is located at this address: 5225 23rd Ave. S. Fargo, ND 58104.
  • What are Sanford Family Birth Center(Fargo, ND) store hours?
    Sanford Family Birth Center store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: 24 hours.