Top 10 Best Midwives in San Francisco, California

Our directory showcases certified midwives providing comprehensive prenatal, childbirth, and postpartum care. Selected for their experience and compassionate approach, these professionals offer personalized maternity support.

Women's Community Clinic

Mission Street, San Francisco, California
4.5 (168 reviews)
  • Project Health
  • Healthcare Services
  • Medical Centers
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The Women's Community Clinic opened its doors to the community with the mission to improve the health and well-being of all women More Detail

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Natural Resources: Pregnancy + Parenting

Valencia Street, San Francisco, California
4.5 (183 reviews)
  • Pathways
  • Child Passenger Safety Class
  • Classes
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The Natural Resources All Families Foundation (“Natural Resources”) is a 501c3 that serves expecting and new families of all income levels through More Detail

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Eric Tabas, MD

Sutter Street, San Francisco, California
4.5 (173 reviews)
  • Birth Control
  • LEEP Procedure
  • Obstetricians & Gynecologists
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Eric Tabas, MD Inc is an OB-GYN practice dedicated to personalized patient care, located in the Union Square neighborhood of San Francisco, California More Detail

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Mission Bernal Women's Clinic

Valencia Street, San Francisco, California
4.1 (158 reviews)
  • Prenatal/Perinatal Care
  • Obstetricians & Gynecologists
  • Childbirth Education

When you access a Sutter Health network hospital, physician or medical specialist, you'll be tapping into Northern California's premier care network f More Detail

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Community Health Network -SN

Potrero Avenue, San Francisco, California
2.9 (14 reviews)
  • Medical Centers
  • Doctors

Community Health Network president and CEO Bryan Mills connects the many ways our care manifests in the community. He shares how healthcare is much mo More Detail

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Wisewoman Childbirth Traditions

27th Street, San Francisco, California
3.7 (84 reviews)
  • Midwives
  • Doulas

Homebirth Midwife for 35 years and have been to over 1500 births. I specialize in Homebirth in San Francisco. I do homebirths in Daly City, San Bruno More Detail

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UCSF Women's Health Center, Mount Zion

Sutter Street, San Francisco, California
3.0 (156 reviews)
  • Gynecologists
  • Obstetricians

The UCSF Health Bayfront Urgent Care Clinic, which opened in August 2024, provides evaluations and treatment for serious yet non-life-threatening medi More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! Many certified nurse midwives (CNMs) work in hospitals, birthing centers, and homes. If you prefer a hospital setting but want a midwifery-led birth, check if your local hospital has midwives on staff.

When choosing a midwife, it’s essential to ask about their experience, certifications, and approach to care. Key questions include:


  • What is your training and certification? (Ensure they are licensed and experienced.)
  • Do you have hospital privileges in case of emergency?
  • What is your approach to pain management and interventions?
  • How do you handle high-risk pregnancies or complications?
  • What happens if I need to be transferred to a hospital?

In most cases, no referral is needed to see a midwife. Many midwives operate independently or within birthing centers. However, in some healthcare systems, insurance policies or medical guidelines may require a referral for coverage. It's best to check with your provider and insurance company.

Yes! Licensed midwives can order prenatal screenings, ultrasounds, and lab tests just like obstetricians. They can monitor bloodwork, glucose levels, and fetal development to ensure a healthy pregnancy. However, midwives may collaborate with doctors for more specialized tests if needed.

No, midwives do not perform C-sections, as they specialize in natural and vaginal births. However, they can assist in hospital settings and provide support before, during, and after surgery if a cesarean is required. If complications arise, a doctor or obstetrician will take over the procedure.