St. Lukes Maternal Fetal Medicine
What Is a Maternal
Fetal Medicine Specialist?
A Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist (MFM) is an obstetrician/gynecologist
who deals with high-risk pregnancies or special problem pregnancies.
MFM specialists have completed additional formal training
and have advanced knowledge of the medical, genetic, surgical
and obstetrical complications that can occur during pregnancy.
This training is obtained in specially approved fellowship
programs. The American Board
of Obstetrics and Gynecology approves these fellowships,
and board certification is granted with demonstration of
this advanced knowledge. Thus, a MFM specialist has obtained
certification in Obstetrics/Gynecology and Maternal
Fetal Medicine.
Our Physicians:
Clarence
W. Blea, MD
Certified Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist
Michael
F. Koszalka, MD
Certified Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist
Richard M. Lee, MD
Certified Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist
Stacy
T. Seyb, MD
Certified Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist
Our Genetic Counselors:
Heather Hussey , MS
Heidi Nagel, MS,
CGC
Certified Genetic Counselor
Scope of Practice
The MFM specialist provides medical care for a broad range
of problems encountered in pregnancy, such as twins, triplets,
or more; diabetes; premature labor; and other special conditions
occurring in pregnancy, including previous adverse outcomes.
The MFM specialist also performs detailed ultrasound evaluation
of pregnancies and special procedures on the fetus while
it is in the uterus. These procedures can vary from drawing
fluid from the fluid-filled sac surrounding the baby (amniocentesis)
to sampling the placenta (chorionic villus sampling) for genetic
evaluation. In addition, treatment is frequently required
for a baby in the uterus in order to prolong the pregnancy
and/or prevent a devastating illness. These treatments
can vary from a blood transfusion to draining a blocked
bladder to medical treatment of an abnormal heartbeat.
Medical treatment of special fetal illnesses such as thyroid
disease has also been accomplished during pregnancy. In
fact, the variety and scope of care provided by MFM specialists
is so broad, it is impossible to cover in a few paragraphs.
About St. Lukes
Maternal Fetal Medicine
As one of just a few maternal fetal medicine specialty centers
in the Northwest, St. Lukes Maternal Fetal Medicine
sees patients from across Idaho and surrounding states. Staffed
by three board-certified MFM specialists, our practice is
equipped with state-of-the-art sonography equipment, including
3-D ultrasound, and the special skills involved in their
interpretation and management. Our ultrasound practice is
certified by the American Institute
of Ultrasound in Medicine, with a referral area that
consists of Idaho, eastern Oregon and northern Nevada. In
addition, St. Lukes Maternal Fetal Medicine maintains
a state-of-the-art maternal transport team that works closely
with St. Lukes neonatal transport team and is a part
of Air
St Lukes, Idahos
newest and most comprehensive emergency medical transport
service.
The physicians at St. Lukes Maternal Fetal Medicine have the training, education and experience to provide the special care your pregnancy may require, or to provide guidance to your primary care obstetrical provider. We also provide state-of-the-art testing and monitoring of the fetus to pregnant women in the surrounding community. Our goal is a healthy outcome for both mother and baby.
The staff at St. Lukes Maternal Fetal Medicine is well equipped to handle medical complications of pregnancy. In addition to our physicians, we have two certified genetic counselors, and certified sonographers. Click below for a brief description of the more common problems addressed and services provided.
Procedures
- Amniocentesis
- CVS
- Umbilical blood sampling
- Ultrasound
- Genetic testing
- Fetal Surveillance
Common Problems Addressed
- Diabetes
- Premature labor
- Multiple gestation (twins, triplets and more)
- Hypertension (high blood pressure), including pre-eclampsia
- Previous growth delay
- Previous fetal abnormality
- Family history of genetic disorder
- Thyroid disease
- Lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and others
- Heart disease
- Asthma or other lung disease
- Kidney disease, including transplants
- Seizure disorders
- Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohns disease/ulcerative colitis)
In each of these special problem pregnancies, we can care for the patient exclusively or provide guidance to their primary care provider. In many circumstances, such as severe maternal heart or kidney disease, we work closely with the mothers specialist (kidney doctor, cardiologist, etc.) and primary care physician to enhance the pregnancy outcome. Many special cases require continuing discussion with our neonatal specialists as well as pediatric subspecialists at St. Lukes Childrens Specialty Center.
Locations
| Boise - St. Luke's Maternal Fetal Medicine 333 N. 1st St. STE 150 Boise, ID 83702 Phone: (208) 381-3088 Fax: (208) 381-4314 |
Meridian - St. Luke's Maternal Fetal Medicine 3525 E. Louise Dr. STE. 220 Meridian, ID 83642 Phone (208) 706-7153 Fax: (208) 706-7152 |
Appointments
To schedule an appointment with one of our board certified
or board eligible Maternal Fetal Medicine physicians or
our genetic counselor, please call (208) 381-3088.
Links
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine
American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare-Genetic Services Information
