Welcome to the Perinatal Center
Contact Us:
Phone: 315-464-4458
FAX: 315 464-6388
90 Presidential Plaza
University Health Care Center
Syracuse, NY 13202
Because of your high-risk pregnancy, your physician has recommended that
you visit the Perinatal Center. Here you will have access to the
most comprehensive and advanced medical care available to women
with special needs during pregnancy.
Throughout your pregnancy, you will find that your well-being and the health
of your baby are our primary concerns. We offer a number of services and programs
designed to provide you with the best possible care and outcome. The following
is an overview of services available at the Perinatal Center. For detailed information
on services offered, please visit the services section of our website.
Overview of Services Available at the Perinatal Center
- physician on-call 24 hours
- care and services for women with gestational diabetes (diabetic pregnancy)
- fetal health studies (includes measuring amniotic fluid and monitoring
the baby's heart rate, breathing movements, and blood flow)
- prenatal diagnosis (diagnosing birth defects through ultrasound and/or
amniocentesis
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- obstetrical ultrasound (sonogram)
- arrangement and transfer of care
- counseling: crisis, genetic, individual and relationship, nutrition,
perinatal grief, prepregnancy, teratologic (dealing with fetal malformations)
- support services: assistance obtaining medical insurance; assistance
obtaining financial; food; and housing aid; job training program
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Mission
Balancing the 3 major tenets of the mission of SUNY Upstate
Medical University of patient care, education and research, the mission
of the Regional Perinatal Center is to provide high-quality, compassionate
care to patients with complicated pregnancies throughout the Central
New York Region. We do so using a multi-disciplinary team approach
utilizing physicians, nurses and other health care professionals in
an integrated service.
Please Note:
This site is for educational purposes only. The information provided herein should not be used to diagnose or treat a
health problem or disease, and should not substitute as a healthcare provider. If you believe you have a health problem,
you should contact your physician or obstetrician.