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AdventHealth Avista, AdventHealth Castle Rock, AdventHealth Littleton, and AdventHealth Parker were all named to Newsweek’s list of America’s Best Maternity Hospitals 2025. The list highlights which American hospitals are best equipped to provide care to the littlest patients.
High-quality maternity care, provided from pregnancy through birth and postpartum is key to the long-term health of newborns and patients who give birth. Given that maternity care is a major component of healthcare, Newsweek and Statista, the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider, have partnered for the fourth time to identify America’s Best Maternity Hospitals in 2025.
The ranking is based on three factors: a nationwide online survey of healthcare professionals, patient experience surveys, and hospital quality metrics.
AdventHealth Castle Rock, and AdventHealth Parker were each named four ribbon facilities. Meanwhile, AdventHealth Avista and AdventHealth Littleton were two of only eight hospitals in Colorado to be named a five-ribbon facility, Newsweek’s top ranking.
“We are honored to be recognized among America’s Best Maternity Hospitals 2025. This distinction reflects our commitment to providing safe, compassionate, and high-quality care for mothers and babies at every stage—from prenatal visits to postpartum support. In a time when access to maternity care is more critical than ever, we are proud to be a trusted place of hope and health for growing families,” said Rachel Miles, Chief Nursing Officer of AdventHealth’s Rocky Mountain Region.
Our care teams at AdventHealth Avista, AdventHealth Castle Rock, AdventHealth Littleton, and AdventHealth Parker are committed to supporting patients before, during, and after birth. To learn more about how we’ll support your birth wishes and comfort, or for help finding a provider, click here.
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