New Jersey Perinatal Associates

Category: Perinatal center

Address: 94 Old Short Hills Rd Suite 402, Livingston, NJ 07039, USA

Phone: +19733225287

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Friday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Amanda Scadutto

Sep 27, 2022

It is near impossible to reach an actual human being on the phone to set up an appointment.

claudia “R.” c

Sep 26, 2022

I didn't like how the nurse who gave me the ultrasound PUSHED MY BELLY to turn the baby to see it better, another thing they don't speak Spanish there and one is left with many doubts

Lei Tan

Jul 28, 2022

I had a great experience having the NT scan here. The nurse, the ultrasound technician and the doctor all have great bedside manner and patiently explained what they did and walked me through the results. I don’t understand why the overall rating for this place is low, but personally I really appreciate how kind everyone is in nj perinatal. I had better experience here than in other places.

Gina Wicik

Jul 12, 2022

They have the rudest reception staff. I’ve honestly never dealt with such rude front desk staff in all my life.

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Questions & Answers

Are there any symptoms to Mild preeclampsia?

New Jersey Perinatal Associates | Oct 7, 2019
New Jersey Perinatal Associates | Oct 7, 2019

Besides an increase in blood pressure, there are no symptoms to Mild preeclampsia. Fortunately, we have numerous different strategies on how to lower your risk for preeclampsia. This includes implementing a healthy diet and keeping a log of your blood pressure as your pregnancy progresses. We also recommend safe exercises to lower the risk of preeclampsia, which we can guide you on.

What is Gestational Diabetes?

New Jersey Perinatal Associates | Oct 7, 2019
New Jersey Perinatal Associates | Oct 7, 2019

Gestational diabetes is a condition by which sugar is unable to be broken down effectively, resulting in high blood sugar levels. For a pregnant woman, this condition can have complications such as breathing problems for the child as well as premature birth. To reduce the risk of gestational diabetes, we will provide you a suitable diet while you progress through your pregnancy.

Are there ways of preventing Intrauterine growth restriction?

New Jersey Perinatal Associates | Oct 7, 2019
New Jersey Perinatal Associates | Oct 7, 2019

Yes there are many ways a mother can prevent intrauterine growth restriction. It is advised a mother stop smoking and drinking alcohol immediately, maintaining great nutrition, check any medications you may be taking and its effects on your pregnancy, and attend all prenatal doctor appointments. These factors will help decrease your chance of developing certain conditions, including intrauterine growth restriction.

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