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.