Frederick Health Memorial

Frederick

Less than an hour away from Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Gettysburg, Frederick is filled with American history. It is home to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, which offers visitors an immersive Civil War experience. Frederick is also known for beautiful mountain views of the Appalacian Trail, wineries and orchards, and a thriving downtown. Also featured in Frederick is the Schifferstadt Architectural Museum, a 1750s German colonial house with a heritage garden, and Rose Hill Manor Park which includes a manor house, a log cabin and a children’s museum.

CITY FEATURES:

National Museum of Civil War Medicine
Schifferstadt Architectural Museum
Rose Hill Manor Park
Appalachian Trail
 

Frederick Health Memorial Hospital

The Birth Place at Frederick Health Memorial Hospital encompasses the Labor & Delivery Suite, the Family Center, the Newborn Nursery, and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The NICU team works closely with Johns Hopkins providers. The Birth Place has private rooms, spacious showers, and offers a team of skilled doctors, nurses, midwives, and other practitioners who are specially trained. Frederick Health Memorial Hospital currently sees approximately 2,400 annual deliveries and 3,300 annual unscheduled outpatient visits.