Renaissance Women's Hospital of Edmond is a standalone obstetric and gynecologic facility in north-central Oklahoma City's Edmond suburb, dedicated exclusively to pregnancy, labor, delivery, and postpartum care. It operates as a hospital (not a birthing center) with full surgical capacity, neonatal intensive care, and physician-led obstetrics. For women in the Oklahoma City metro who want specialized women's health infrastructure separate from a general emergency department, it serves a specific purpose in the regional hospital landscape.
Renaissance Women's Hospital is a 128-bed acute-care facility focused on obstetrics and gynecology, including high-risk pregnancies, labor and delivery, and postpartum recovery. The hospital is not part of a larger health system umbrella; it operates independently. It includes a Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for newborns requiring intermediate to advanced care, meaning it can handle complications but does not perform the most specialized interventions that Level III NICUs at larger academic hospitals provide. The hospital is licensed by the Oklahoma State Department of Health and accredited by The Joint Commission. Physicians delivering at Renaissance are private practitioners, not employed by the hospital, meaning patients select and contract directly with their obstetrician or midwife.
Renaissance offers standard obstetric services: vaginal and cesarean delivery, epidural anesthesia, fetal monitoring, and immediate postpartum recovery on the same unit. Rooms accommodate family members and partners. The hospital provides skin-to-skin contact (kangaroo care) and rooming-in for healthy newborns. Breastfeeding support is available through lactation consultants, though specific hourly consultation rates are not published online and should be confirmed directly.
For higher-risk pregnancies—gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, multiple gestations, maternal age over 35—Renaissance accepts management but may recommend referral to OU Health or Mercy hospitals in Oklahoma City if specialized fetal surgery, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), or other tertiary interventions become necessary. The hospital's NICU handles premature infants, respiratory distress, and feeding difficulties; infants needing more than 14 days of intensive care are often transferred. This practical boundary matters: families planning a hospital birth should confirm their specific obstetrician's protocol for transfer if complications arise.
Pricing for delivery is not transparent on the hospital's website. Out-of-pocket cost depends on insurance plan design (copay, deductible, coinsurance) and whether the delivering physician is in-network. Patients should contact their insurance carrier and obstetric practice separately to estimate costs; hospital-only billing is not the full story. Uninsured patients may qualify for sliding-scale fees through the hospital; contact billing directly.
Oklahoma City and its suburbs have three main hospital pathways for birth. OU Health's OU Medical Center in downtown Oklahoma City is a university teaching hospital with a 46-bed Labor and Delivery unit, Level III NICU, and on-site maternal-fetal medicine specialists and neonatology teams. It is the regional referral center for extremely premature infants and complex maternal conditions. Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City offers general obstetrics with a Level II NICU and does not specialize in maternal-fetal medicine. OU Medical Center is appropriate for planned or emergent high-risk pregnancy; Mercy and Renaissance handle uncomplicated and moderately complex pregnancies.
Renaissance's distinguishing feature is its obstetric-only footprint and Edmond location, which reduces travel time for north-side residents. It is not equipped for maternal cardiac surgery, amniotic band syndrome, or early previable delivery (before 24 weeks); those cases route to OU Medical Center. Choose Renaissance if you have an uncomplicated pregnancy, a private obstetrician practicing there, and prefer a dedicated women's hospital setting. Choose OU Medical Center if you have a high-risk pregnancy, need maternal-fetal medicine consultation, or want the safety net of Level III NICU care immediately on-site.
Renaissance suits pregnant people with uncomplicated pregnancies managed by obstetricians practicing at the facility. If your obstetric care team has privileges at Renaissance, continuity is straightforward. The single-specialty focus appeals to those who prefer labor and delivery in a dedicated setting without the broader hospital environment.
Renaissance does not suit expectant mothers with significant risk factors: preeclampsia with severe features, gestational diabetes requiring insulin, prior preterm delivery, placental abnormalities, or multiple pregnancies. It also does not suit those whose primary care obstetrician has privileges only at OU Medical Center or Mercy. Attempting delivery at Renaissance when transfer becomes necessary adds delay and transport stress; starting at the appropriate level is safer.
Obstetric practices in Edmond and north Oklahoma City arrange delivery at Renaissance during routine prenatal care. There is no "walk-in" labor option; you must be under care of a physician with hospital privileges. Most obstetric offices handle preregistration, including insurance verification and completion of hospital paperwork. On arrival in active labor, expect standard triage: vital signs, fetal heart monitoring, cervical exam, and confirmation of medical history. If any condition (vaginal bleeding, severe hypertension, fetal distress) raises the complexity level beyond Renaissance's scope, transfer to OU Medical Center is arranged.
Renaissance operates 24/7 for labor and delivery admissions. The facility sits on North Meridian Avenue in Edmond, about 15 minutes north of downtown Oklahoma City. Parking is available in a dedicated lot with spaces reserved for expecting parents and immediate family. Confirm current visitor policies directly; hospital visitation guidelines occasionally shift. The hospital address is 4200 W. Memorial Road, Edmond, OK 73013 (verify before traveling, as addresses occasionally change).
Renaissance Women's Hospital fills the middle ground in the Oklahoma City obstetric landscape: specialized, accessible to Edmond residents, and appropriate for low-risk and stable moderate-risk pregnancies. It is neither a birth center nor a tertiary-care academic facility, and that positioning determines whether it is the right fit for your delivery plan.
