Our Services
For your comfort and peace of mind, Columbus Fetal Medicine Collaborative provides a seamless, integrated approach to a comprehensive offering of services that addresses all the needs of both mother and child.
Here, you will be guided through each step of your journey by a fetal medicine coordinator whose primary responsibility is to address your needs. She will schedule additional tests that may be required, arrange appointments with specialists based on your baby's condition, and even help you select a perinatologist if you need one.
Above all, your fetal medicine coordinator will be available to answer your questions and be a single resource of information from the moment you are referred to the collaborative.
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Advanced Diagnostic Tests
- Chorionic villus sampling
- Color flow Doppler ultrasound
- Diagnostic cordocentesis
- Fetal echocardiogram
- Genetic amniocentesis
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
- Maternal biochemical screening
- Middle cerebral artery peak velocity measurements
- Nuchal translucency
- Targeted ultrasound
Advanced Fetal Therapy Interventions
- Administration of fetal medication
- Amnioinfusion
- Amnioreduction
- Cordocentesis
- EXIT delivery
- Fetal cystocentesis
- Fetal medical treatment via the mother
- Fetal paracentesis
- Fetal shunt placements
- Fetal thoracentesis
- Intrauterine transfusions
- Laser photocoagulation of placental vessels
Conditions
While each high-risk pregnancy represents a unique set of circumstances and possibilities, the following is a partial listing of common conditions addressed at the Columbus Fetal Medicine Collaborative. Naturally, we invite you to ask questions about any of the conditions listed here, or any that are not on this list.
- Abdominal wall defects, including Gastroschisis, omphalocele, and cloacal exstrophy
- Congenital anomalies of the central nervous system, including neural tube defects and hydrocephalus
- Congenital anomalies of the face, including cleft lip and palate
- Congenital cardiac anomalies
- Congenital complex heart defect, including Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
- Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
- Congenital intestinal anomalies
- Congenital lung malformations, including cystic adenomatoid malformations and pulmonary sequestration
- Congenital orthopedic anomalies, including clubfeet and scoliosis
- Congenital urologic anomalies of the bladder and kidneys, including bladder exstrophy
- Duodenal Atresia
- Genetic and metabolic diseases and disorders
- Fetal red blood cell or platelet alloimmunization*
- Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome*
* treated during pregnancy


