Slow is safe.
Nothing important about a body or a baby gets noticed in a five-minute visit. We've designed the schedule to give every story enough room to be told.
Born from a midwife's frustration that the most important visits of her patients' lives were the most rushed. We built Nurturers Nest to fix that.
Our founder spent twelve years in busy public and private maternity wards. Beautiful work, but always racing the clock. Time after time the same thought: this woman needs another twenty minutes, not another form.
So we opened a quiet space of our own — five rooms, a birthing suite, and a drip lounge — where time is the thing we give first.
Nothing important about a body or a baby gets noticed in a five-minute visit. We've designed the schedule to give every story enough room to be told.
You live in your body. You know when something feels off. Our job is to listen first, examine carefully, and meet your knowledge with ours — not override it.
If a doctor or specialist is the right next step, you'll know on day one. We have warm referral relationships with obstetricians, paediatricians and lactation consultants nearby.
Pregnancies, births and babies don't keep office hours. Our late-pregnancy WhatsApp line is staffed by a real midwife — not a chatbot, not a switchboard.
Names below are placeholders for your real team — let us know who to feature and we'll update them.
Twelve years in maternity, accredited for natural birthing, lactation-trained.
Park outside the front door. Walk into a space that looks more like a living room than a waiting room. We don't believe in clipboards on the lap.
30–45 minutes one-to-one with your midwife. We do the medical thoroughly, but we never start with it.
Notes are entered while you're still there, so you can correct anything. You leave with a written summary and the next steps.
The first visit is intentionally low-pressure — a chance to look around and ask anything.