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Pregnancy and Fetal consultation on fetal health and development; genetics; chromosomal abnormalities and structural anomalies; Pre and Post test counselling for fetal procedures.
Pregnancy and Fetal consultation on fetal health and development; genetics; chromosomal abnormalities and structural anomalies; Pre and Post test counselling for fetal procedures.
Pregnancy and Fetal consultation on fetal health and development; genetics; chromosomal abnormalities and structural anomalies; Pre and Post test counselling for fetal procedures.
Comprehensive guidance, handholding and care for pregnant women towards a safe delivery
Comprehensive guidance, handholding and care for pregnant women towards a safe delivery
Comprehensive guidance, handholding and care for pregnant women towards a safe delivery
Maternal–fetal medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on managing health concerns of the mother and fetus prior to, during, and shortly after pregnancy.
Maternal–fetal medicine specialists are physicians who subspecialize within the field of obstetrics.
Ultrasound scans which are recommended during pregnancies. Usual scans include Early pregnancy scan, USG First Trimester screening, Early anomaly scan, Anomaly scan, Growth & Doppler and Fetal Echo.Maternal–fetal medicine specialists are physicians who subspecialize within the field of obstetrics.
Maternal–fetal medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on managing health concerns of the mother and fetus prior to, during, and shortly after pregnancy. Maternal–fetal medicine specialists are physicians who subspecialize within the field of obstetrics.
Pregnancy and Fetal consultation on fetal health and development; genetics; chromosomal abnormalities and structural anomalies; Pre and Post test counselling for fetal procedures.
Fetal procedures are minimally-invasive medical procedures performed on the unborn fetus.
Pregnancy and Fetal consultation on fetal health and development; genetics; chromosomal abnormalities and structural anomalies; Pre and Post test counselling for fetal procedures.
Ultrasound scans which are recommended during pregnancies. Usual scans include Early pregnancy scan, USG First Trimester screening, Early anomaly scan, Anomaly scan, Growth & Doppler and Fetal Echo.
Ultrasound scans which are recommended during pregnancies. Usual scans include Early pregnancy scan, USG First Trimester screening, Early anomaly scan, Anomaly scan, Growth & Doppler and Fetal Echo.
Ultrasound scans which are recommended during pregnancies. Usual scans include Early pregnancy scan, USG First Trimester screening, Early anomaly scan, Anomaly scan, Growth & Doppler and Fetal Echo.
Ultrasound scans which are recommended during pregnancies. Usual scans include Early pregnancy scan, USG First Trimester screening, Early anomaly scan, Anomaly scan, Growth & Doppler and Fetal Echo.
Ultrasound scans which are recommended during pregnancies. Usual scans include Early pregnancy scan, USG First Trimester screening, Early anomaly scan, Anomaly scan, Growth & Doppler and Fetal Echo.
In Radio Frequency ablation, Fetal Reduction is performed with Radio Frequency as prescribed by treating obstetrician to reduce the number of fetuses in a multiple pregnancy to a safe number. Usually done in Twin pregnancies with shared placenta and disproportionate blood supply.
Amniocentesis is a medical procedure done after 16 weeks of pregnancy. In this procedure, amniotic fluid (fluid that surrounds the baby) is sampled and sent for genetic testing. This procedure is used primarily in prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal abnormalities and fetal infections.
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a medical procedure done between 10-13 weeks of pregnancy. In this procedure, cells from placenta, organ that links mother’s blood supply with fetus, are sampled & sent for genetic testing. Procedure is used in prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal or genetic disorders
Cervical length screening by transvaginal sonography (TVS) to evaluate the risk of spontaneous pre-term birth.
Ultrasound-guided removal of amniotic fluid (fluid that surrounds a baby during pregnancy) to reduce risk of preterm labour.
Ultrasound examination for pregnancy confirmation, location of pregnancy and fetal health screening. Done at 6-11 weeks of pregnancy.
First trimester ultrasound examination for evaluation of fetal structure and identifying risk for specific chromosomal abnormalities. Done at 11-13+6 weeks of pregnancy.
Second trimester ultrasound examination, also known as Level 2 USG or Genetic Sonogram, is a detailed assessment of fetal development and structure. Done between 18 to 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Ultrasound examination for assessing fetal growth, fetal and maternal blood flows. Done after 24 weeks of pregnancy.
Fetal echocardiography, ultrasound scan for evaluating the structure and function of unborn child’s heart. Typically done in the second trimester, between 22 to 24 weeks of pregnancy.
Also known as Early Level 2 scan, ultrasound examination for detailed assessment of fetal development and structure. Done between 16 to 18 weeks of pregnancy.
Second trimester ultrasound examination, also known as Level 2 USG or Genetic Sonogram, is a detailed assessment of fetal development and structure. Done at 18-20 weeks of pregnancy.
Fetal procedures are minimally-invasive medical procedures performed on the unborn fetus.
Ultrasound examination for assessing fetal growth, fetal and maternal blood flows. Done after 24 weeks of pregnancy.
Fetal procedures are minimally-invasive medical procedures performed on the unborn fetus.
Ultrasound scans which are recommended during pregnancies. Usual scans include Early pregnancy scan, USG First Trimester screening, Early anomaly scan, Anomaly scan, Growth & Doppler and Fetal Echo.
Ultrasound scans which are recommended during pregnancies. Usual scans include Early pregnancy scan, USG First Trimester screening, Early anomaly scan, Anomaly scan, Growth & Doppler and Fetal Echo.
Fetal reduction is a medical procedure to reduce the number of fetuses in a multiple pregnancy to a safe number. This procedure is performed to reduce chances of early preterm labour in higher order multiple pregnancy (triplets &above) or when one of the fetuses has a serious and incurable disease.
In Interstitial Laser, fetal reduction is performed with Laser as prescribed by treating obstetrician to reduce the number of fetuses in a multiple pregnancy to a safe number. Usually done in multiple pregnancies where the placenta is shared.
Maternal–fetal medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on managing health concerns of the mother and fetus prior to, during, and shortly after pregnancy. Maternal–fetal medicine specialists are physicians who subspecialize within the field of obstetrics.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) evaluation of the Fetus during pregnancy for specific clinical indications, without causing any risk to fetus and to the ongoing pregnancy.
Ultrasound-guided intragestational injection in the management of ectopic pregnancies/ interstitial pregnancies/ caesarean scar pregnancies as prescribed by treating obstetrician.
Cervical length screening by transvaginal sonography (TVS) to evaluate the risk of spontaneous pre-term birth.
Ultrasound scans which are recommended during pregnancies. Usual scans include Early pregnancy scan, USG First Trimester screening, Early anomaly scan, Anomaly scan, Growth & Doppler and Fetal Echo.