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Comprehensive services for women needing extra care for high-risk pregnancy.
Listen to Perinatologist Gary Stephens, DO discuss the high-risk pregnancy services at Fort Sanders Perinatal Center for women who need extra care – for multiples, pregnancy complications, history of birth defects, diabetes, hypertension, or 35 years or older.
About Fort Sanders Perinatal Center
The high-risk prenatal doctors, or perinatologists, at Fort Sanders Perinatal Center have served women in East Tennessee for more than 20 years and delivered more than 20,000 high-risk babies, providing complete care for high-risk women.
Our doctors are supported by nurse practitioners and nurse midwives, phone nurses, genetic counselors, diabetes counselors, care coordinators, and sonographers. Learn more about our team.
We provide complete high-risk pregnancy care for women:
- 35 years or older
- With multiples
- Pregnancy complications
- A history of birth defects
- Medical problems such as diabetes or hypertension
- Pregnant after struggling with infertility
Learn more about our services.
For more information, or to schedule an appointment call (865) 331-2020.