Prasanta Chandra,
MD Director of
Obstetrics High Risk Pregnancies
Contact: Women's Health Center (718)
963-7168
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Maternal Fetal Medicine & Prenatal
Diagnosis Program Some women are
considered as high risk during pregnancy due to existing medical
conditions or family or personal history or due to complications during a
previous pregnancy. Wyckoff has qualified staff on hand devoted to
managing your high risk pregnancy, and strive to help families and
individuals optimize pregnancy outcome.
Women who have high blood
pressure, diabetes, lupus or another medical condition that may affect
their pregnancy need to be watched more closely due to an increased risk
for complications. Our perinatologists can also address any concerns
about premature labor or if you are having two or more babies, or any of
the above mentioned conditions, call for a consultation. To make an appointment or for more
information please call (718) 963-7168.
We provide consultations for women
with:
- Complex Medical Conditions
- Prior Pregnancy Conditions
- Current Pregnancy Complications
Services:
- State of the art 4D Ultrasound
- First Trimester Generic Screening
- Amniocentesis Specialized Computerized Fetal
Monitoring.
- Fetal Cardiac Echo
- Multidisciplinary Group of Experts in Maternal
Fetal Medicine
- Neonatology
- Pediatric Cardiology
- Detailed Anatomical Sonogram
- Functional studies utilizing color Doppler, power Doppler
computerized fetal monitoring allow us to create a management plan and
anticipate health issues in advance.
Our birthing center, ante-partum and
post-partum floor has state-of-the-art equipment and central
monitoring. Twenty-four hour anesthesiologists are available for
pain relief epidural anesthesia. In addition we have an in
house lactation consultant, highly dedicated nurses, midwives, resident
physicians, and a board certified obstetrician available in-house
24/7. Call now our 24 hour hotline (718) 486-4268.
Our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is staffed by multiple experienced
Board Certified Neonatologists for premature newborns.
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