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Serving Chester, PA

Bilingual maternal health care in Chester

Chester is one of Pennsylvania's oldest cities, a Delaware River port and home to Widener University, and since Crozer-Chester Medical Center closed in 2025 it has been left without a hospital of its own. Materna brings bilingual prenatal and postpartum support to a community now navigating a maternal care desert, in Spanish and English.

Delaware County · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Medicaid plans in Pennsylvania

  • PA Medical Assistance
  • AmeriHealth Caritas
  • UPMC for You
  • Highmark Wholecare
  • Keystone First

Getting to your visits

With no hospital left in Chester itself, getting to a delivering hospital can mean a real drive, and many Medical Assistance plans cover non-emergency medical transportation to prenatal visits. We help you arrange it so distance does not turn into a missed appointment.

Frequently asked questions

Crozer-Chester closed. Where do families in Chester deliver now?
After Crozer-Chester Medical Center closed in 2025, Delaware County families now travel to hospitals in nearby towns to deliver. Materna helps you find a prenatal site, set up transportation through your plan, and stay connected by bilingual check-ins so the longer drive does not cost you a visit.
Does Materna serve families in Chester?
Yes. Materna serves families in Chester and across Pennsylvania by bilingual telehealth, with a focus on border communities.
Which Medicaid plans does Materna accept in Pennsylvania?
We work with PA Medical Assistance, AmeriHealth Caritas, UPMC for You and more. We verify your eligibility at no cost.
Is care available in Spanish?
Yes. Materna is designed Spanish-first, and care is free for patients.