
Family. Community. Connectedness. Twin Falls is known for being a supportive and compassionate community where people take good care of each other.

Family. Community. Connectedness. Twin Falls is known for being a supportive and compassionate community where people take good care of each other.

St. Luke’s is dedicated to improving the health of people in Twin Falls—providing care that’s close to home and deeply connected to the community. Whether it’s a routine checkup or something more serious, we’re committed to supporting your health with compassion, expertise, and a genuine understanding of what matters most to you and your family.
Beyond clinical care, we’re committed to building healthier communities through local partnerships, health education, and programs that support everyday well-being—like access to nutritious food, safe housing, and mental health resources.

This class is designed to prepare you and your support person for labor, childbirth, and the early postpartum time period.
We will cover: • Your wellness • The labor experience including the phases and stages of labor • Relaxation techniques, including massage, music therapy, and visualization exercises • Breathing techniques • Videos of both vaginal and cesarean deliveries • Positions for labor • Pain medication/anesthesia options • Preparation for cesarean birth • Your care postpartum
This class is designed for the first-time mother or breastfeeding moms wishing to review their skills of breastfeeding before the birth of their child. Babies and support persons are welcome to attend.

This class is geared for the very busy family who is looking for a condensed, one day class on basics of childbirth and delivering at St Luke's, to become more physically, mentally and emotionally prepared for the birth of your new baby through a variety of coaching, breathing and relaxation techniques. Topics include: the birth process, pain management of labor, decision-making, unplanned cesarean birth and transition to parenthood. Spouse, partner or support person is encouraged to attend. Please bring two bed pillows, any desired snacks and a camera to each class. Saturday class participants should bring a sack lunch.
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During this one night class, you will learn all of the basics of caring for your newborn. We will cover comforting, diapering, bathing, feeding, cord care, and sleeping. We will also discuss immunizations, circumcision for boys, jaundice, and car seats.


St. Luke's Magic Valley's state-of-the-art medical center serves the people of southern Idaho and northern Nevada. Amenities include a chapel, gift shop, cafeteria and coffee shop.

ST. LUKE'S TWIN FALLS

Food insecurity is on the rise in Idaho and can be felt more acutely during the holidays when people are brought together to share meals and festivities.

You could say that Keesha Smith traded in her dancing shoes for ones a little more comfortable. And she wouldn’t have it any other way.

St. Luke's partners with community groups aimed at helping prevent suicide in young Idahoans.
Dr. Bryan Mason, the chief of staff in Magic Valley, invited the medical staff to build beds for local children in need.
Our team can connect you with the right local primary and specialty healthcare providers, mental health professionals, social services, government agencies, and non-profit organizations to meet your needs. We also have information about community resources such as assisted living and skilled nursing facilities, transportation, support groups, grief and bereavement services, and more.
Call us today at (208) 814-0065 or toll-free at 1-800-649-9798.

Your gift to St. Luke’s Magic Valley Health Foundation is an investment in community health, helping us provide the exceptional health care the people of our community deserve, right here at home. We encourage you to get involved by making a financial gift, sponsoring or attending events, or volunteering your time.