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Perinatal Testing
Center
Perinatal tests are procedures done in the weeks just before
or immediately after birth. Perinatal testing is used to monitor women
with high-risk conditions such as diabetes or health problems. Perinatal
testing can also check for and monitor medical conditions in the fetus
or newborn.
The Women's Health Institute at Memorial Health University Medical
Center is one of only six perinatal testing centers in the state of
Georgia and serves as the referral center for all of southeast Georgia.
Memorial Health’s Perinatal Testing Center is staffed by three
perinatologists – specialists in high-risk pregnancies. They
are available 24 hours a day to consult with your physician, perform
tests, and develop a plan of action for your care. They also care
for high-risk moms who are transferred to the Women's Health Institute
from other hospitals. |
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