Address: 7777 Forest Lane Building D, 11th Floor, Suite 1190, Dallas, TX 75230, USA
Phone: +19725665600
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Robert Simmons
The doctors took great care of my wife. They are compassionate, patient and caring.
Christina Owen
The staff and doctors at the Fetal Care Center are all amazing. Dr. Crombleholme was extremely knowledgeable, kind, and answered all of our questions. We appreciate everyone here beyond words.
A Andrews
I will forever be traumatized and in a state of fear and panic. This office is supposed to be credited for having up to date technology for examinations, yet a very big error may have been made. I was told by Dr. Oguneley that i should be expecting girl and boy twins during my hour long sonogram, he even went on to provide measurements and weight for both, yet when i went into labor and delivered i was only handed one baby. I hate this place. They sent a rep to apologize the date after i gave birth. Idk if the hospital stole my child or if the docs are serverly uneducated.
Christie Mann
Terrible service. Would give zero stars Waited over an hour with an appointment. No communication about why it was taking so long whatsoever. Zero regard for people's time. Find another provider!
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Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) is a rare condition that may affect identical twins who share a common placenta (monochorionic twins). The condition is caused by an inequality in the blood supply between the two fetuses as a result of abnormal blood vessel development in the shared placenta. One twin may have an insufficient blood supply to provide the necessary nutrients to survive or grow normally. Early detection is critical to help improve outcomes for both babies and their mother in this high-risk pregnancy.
Our goal is to provide you with the best understanding of your diagnosis and prognosis during this stressful time. We will send you home with information and references that you can review later, because we realize you need time to process the information. We are always available for you and welcome your follow-up questions.
The list of the conditions we treat can be found here: https://fetalcaredallas.com/fetal-conditions
- Repair of fetal myelomeningocele - Resection of sacrococcygeal teratoma - Resection of CPAM - Resection of pericardial teratoma - Pacemaker placement for complete heart block
- Chronic medical conditions such as heart or kidney disease, hypertension, autoimmune disease, diabetes or cancer - Unexpected problems that develop during pregnancy, such as bleeding or high blood pressure - High risk for preterm labor, preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome, gestational diabetes, placenta previa or multiples (birth of twins, triplets or more)
Since 2007, our team has evaluated more than 36,000 high-risk pregnancies, and our surgeons have performed more than 1,200 fetal surgeries.
Fetal surgery is when a surgeon addresses problems with the fetus while the baby is still in the uterus. While fetal surgery is only necessary for a few issues, it can be crucial for addressing anatomic and development problems that can only be corrected with surgical techniques.
No, we only treat high-risk pregnancies. Our doctors specialize in maternal-fetal medicine, fetal surgery, neonatal surgery, cpam surgery, fetal cardiology, diaphragmatic hernia fetal repair and pediatric cardiology.
Amniotic band syndrome (ABS) happens when fibrous string-like bands develop from the inner lining of the amnion (the sac that surrounds the baby in the womb). As the baby develops in the womb, he or she becomes entangled in the bands. The bands then attach to and affect different areas of the baby’s body by restricting blood flow and development.
If a heart defect is found, you and your physician specialist will discuss the diagnosis and its implications for your high-risk pregnancy and delivery. Together, along with your primary care physician, we will determine an appropriate treatment plan for your baby.
The list of our location can be found here: https://fetalcaredallas.com/locations/
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