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UVA Health Prince William Medical Center Celebrates Arrival of First Newborn of 2024
In a heartwarming start to the new year, UVA Health Prince William Medical Center in Manassas, Virginia, welcomed its first baby of 2024. The birth took place at the Hylton Family Women’s and Children Center, marking a joyous occasion for both the family and the hospital staff.
Born to proud parents Shannon and Kolby, Lane Riley made a grand entrance into the world at 7:06 a.m. on January 1st. Lane’s arrival was a carefully orchestrated event, overseen by Dr. Jeffrey Walton Bell and assisted by Dr. Michael D. Moxley. A team of skilled nurses, including Mary Krick, RN, Michelle Armstrong, RN, and Tina Barrett, ST, played integral roles in ensuring a safe and successful delivery.

Proud parents Shannon and Kolby and baby Lane Riley.
Lane, weighing in at 6 pounds and 12.3 ounces, and measuring 20 inches in length, is the first child for Shannon and Kolby. The family, residing in Culpeper, Virginia, expressed immense joy and gratitude for the exceptional care provided by the medical team at UVA Health Prince William Medical Center.
UVA Health Prince William Medical Center, a 130-bed community hospital, is known for its comprehensive medical services. It offers expertise in various fields, including emergency care, heart and vascular services, orthopedics, spine care, women’s and children’s health, and cancer care. The hospital is renowned for its Magnet® recognition, highlighting its nursing excellence. Additionally, it has received national accolades for its cardiology, maternity, and neurology programs.
For those interested in learning more about the services and facilities of UVA Health Prince William Medical Center, further information is available on their website.
