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Pediatric specialties » Fetal health
Good doctors look at second opinions as an opportunity for the patient to receive confirmation of the diagnosis and benefit from a fresh perspective of treatment options.
Do I have to transfer my baby's care to Children's Memorial Hospital to obtain a consultation?
If I choose, may I get specialty care and/or surgery at Children's Memorial and still continue with my local pediatrician?
Will the team work with my local obstetrician, too?
Will my baby's care at Children's Memorial be confidential?
Can I involve and bring the baby's father to consultations and decision-making sessions?
May I bring my other children along when I come to speak to the doctors at Children's Memorial?
Where is Children's Memorial, and how can I get there?
Are there locations in addition to the main hospital where I can arrange to speak to Children's Memorial doctors?
Is prenatal consultation something new to Children's Memorial?
Does Children's Memorial do amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling, blood triple screening, and screening ultrasound testing? Other invasive fetal testing?
Can I deliver my baby at Children's Memorial Hospital?