Maternité Sainte Thérèse Paris

The medical team

You are our guest, and your stay will be in a humane and secure environment.

The skill and vigilance of all our medical, nursing, hotel and administrative staff are your guarantee of safety and rest , to ensure you have the best possible stay. They all put their skills and know-how at your disposal.

Your doctor

The safety of mother and child is our priority. An obstetrician-gynaecologist and an anaesthetist-resuscitator are on site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Paediatricians are on site Monday to Friday and on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In order to care for neonatal babies, the Maternité Sainte Thérèse is authorised to provide type IIA care.


For more information about the teams who will be caring for you at the clinic, please click on the tabs below.

Maternity medical team Surgical medical team

A word from our practitioners

Our work is based on a personal relationship with our patients, combined with the professional quality of our staff. Our aim is to improve care for each patient according to her personality, family culture, personal needs and history.

Each patient is followed by her own doctor, who is responsible for her medical care. This doctor is part of a responsible and close-knit care team. The clinic and the medical team are part of a care network that ensures the quality and technicality of patient care.

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Maternité Sainte Thérèse

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Line 3: Wagram or Pereire station

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Maternité Sainte Thérèse

9, rue Gustave Doré
75017 Paris

Our commitments

Sustainable development

Corporate Social Responsibility

Our CSR approach is transversal, operational and aims to be as close as possible to the field.
Organ Donation

Organ and Blood Donations

More than 14400 patients who need an organ transplant every year. The main obstacle to transplantation is the persistent lack of available organs.