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Address:
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2100 Bovaird Dr E Brampton, ON L6R 3J7
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Map
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Intersection:
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Bramalea Rd and Bovaird Dr E
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Location:
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Brampton (Sandringham—Wellington)
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Hours:
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Administration | |
| Mon | 8am-4pm | |
| Tue | 8am-4pm | |
| Wed | 8am-4pm | |
| Thu | 8am-4pm | |
| Fri | 8am-4pm | |
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Service Description:
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Prenatal counselling to pregnant mothers and partners regarding complications of pregnancy and impact to the fetus, carried out in conjunction with the perinatal and obstetrical teams to enable informed decision making regarding medical management of maternal and fetal care in pregnancy * prenatal consults may be requested by perinatal, obstetrical and primary care obstetrical physicians * service is provided to enhance multidisciplinary care for individuals needing complex medical care in pregnancy
Conditions treated:
- maternal autoimmune disorders: Graves' disease, immune thrombocytopenic purpura, SLE/lupus/anti-rho/anti-SSA antibodies, myasthenia gravis
- maternal medications: narcotics, antidepressants, antipsychotics, other illicit drug use
- maternal infections: Hepatitis B/C, HIV, syphilis identified in current pregnancy, varicella in current pregnancy
Maternal isoimmunization to blood group antigens
- fetal congenital anomalies: cleft lip/palate, CNS- Ventriculomegaly, club feet
- genetic abnormalities: chromosomal abnormalities (Down syndrome, Turner syndrome), inherited disorders (hemophilia, sickle cell disease)
- severe IUGR
Services offered:
This clinic provides care for maternal autoimmune disorders, maternal medications (i.e. narcotics, antidepressants, antipsychotics and other illicit drugs use), maternal infections, maternal isoimmunization to blood group antigens, fetal congenital anomalies, genetic abnormalities and severe intrauterine growth restrictions (IUGR)
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Fees:
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Most services covered by OHIP
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Application:
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Submit a requisition form for referral into this clinic
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Eligibility / Target Population:
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Prenatal counselling to pregnant mothers and partners regarding complications of pregnancy and impact to the fetus
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