With ٺƵ Huntington Medical Group, Hospitals Collaborate to Provide Enhanced Specialty Care for Growing Families
NYU Langone is joining with its new partner, NYU Winthrop, to enhance services for growing families on Long Island. Beginning May 15, expectant mothers experiencing high-risk complications, such as women who have high blood pressure or who are carrying multiples, can see maternal–fetal medicine (MFM) specialists from NYU Winthrop Hospital at ٺƵ Huntington Medical Group, a multispecialty ambulatory practice.
“Our team of MFM experts will work closely with the obstetricians at ٺƵ Huntington Medical Group to help manage any high-risk concerns that might arise during pregnancy,” says Martin Chavez, MD, chief of maternal–fetal medicine at NYU Winthrop. “This encompasses complications that the mother, the fetus, or both, may experience during pregnancy, including fetal abnormalities, diabetes, hypertension, and management of medical or surgical issues.”
At ٺƵ Huntington Medical Group, the NYU Winthrop MFM team will also provide prepregnancy consultations to mothers with a history of complicated pregnancies to reduce the risks for future pregnancies; screening and diagnostic testing for the pregnancy as needed; as well as perform state-of-the-art three-dimensional and four-dimensional perinatal ultrasound imaging.
This relationship will be further enhanced starting in August 2017, when obstetricians from ٺƵ Huntington Medical Group will begin delivering babies at NYU Winthrop in Mineola.
NYU Winthrop’s New Life Center features a relaxing home-like environment, while also providing comprehensive services, including:
- an on-call perinatologist (high-risk obstetrician) and neonatologist (newborn medicine specialist)
- the region’s only fetal surgery program, which provides life-saving in-utero treatment options under certain critical circumstances
- an advanced neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) internationally recognized for outcomes in both overall survival and survival without complications in extremely premature babies
“We are thrilled to partner with the MFM team at NYU Winthrop,” says Elisa Felsen Singer, DO, clinical assistant professor in the at ٺƵ. “By expanding our services at both sites, we can offer our patients greater continuity and convenience of care, which ultimately leads to better outcomes.” Dr. Singer also treats patients at ٺƵ Huntington Medical Group.
About the New Life Center at NYU Winthrop Hospital
More than 5,000 babies each year begin their lives at NYU Winthrop Hospital’s New Life Center, a modern facility that offers 16 labor/delivery/recovery rooms, each attractively decorated to provide a comfortable, homey environment. While the ambiance is tranquil, expectant moms and dads can also feel secure in the knowledge that the sophisticated technology and vast resources of a major, university-affiliated medical center are close at hand should a complication develop. The hospital’s NICU, one of the most advanced facilities of its kind with class-leading outcomes in both overall survival and survival without complications in extremely premature babies, is staffed with specially trained experts in newborn medicine who care for babies born prematurely or with health problems requiring special attention.
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