Clinics |
Services |
Referral Criteria (non-exhaustive) |
Obstetric High Risk Clinic (OHRC) | Consultant-led clinic for mothers with high risk pregnancies | - Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (e.g. pre-existing hypertension, gestational hypertension, pre-eclampsia
- Gestational diabetes mellitus on insulin
- Compromised adverse outcomes in previous pregnancy (i.e. stillbirth, uterine rupture, history of severe pre-eclampsia, HELLP syndrome or eclampsia)
- Morbid obesity
- Known or suspected case of placenta accreta
- Anticipated complicated deliveries (e.g. large uterine fibroids in pregnancy)
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Joint Diabetes in Pregnancy Clinic (OBSDM) | Combined clinic run jointly by a consultant endocrinologist or internal medicine specialist and a consultant maternal-fetal medicine specialist | - Pre-existing diabetes mellitus
- Gestational diabetes mellitus on insulin with suboptimal control
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Joint Medical Disorders in Pregnancy Clinic (OBSMED) | Combined clinic run jointly by an internal medicine specialist and a consultant maternal-fetal medicine specialist | - General medical disorders including:
- Hypertension
- Thyroid disorders
- Neurological conditions (e.g. epilepsy, previous stroke)
- Respiratory disease (e.g. poorly controlled asthma)
- Cardiac disease
- Renal disease
- Obstetric cholestasis
- Rheumatological conditions
- Malignancy in pregnancy
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Joint Obstetric and Haematology Clinic (OBSHAEM) | Combined clinic run jointly by a consultant haematologist and a consultant maternal-fetal medicine specialist | - Previous history or current history of venous thromboembolic disease
- Platelet disorders (e.g. immune thrombocytopenia purpura, gestational thrombocytopenia)
- Complex anaemias (e.g. thalassemia major or intermedia)
- Thrombophilia
- Patients on long-term anticoagulation
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Preterm Birth Clinic (OBSPRETERM) | Consultant-led clinic for mothers at increased risk for preterm birth who would benefit from appropriate interventions with evidence-based clinical management protocols
| - Past history of cervical incompetence or cerclage, short cervix or cervical dilation on scan during post-cerclage follow up
- History of spontaneous preterm birth or premature pre-labour rupture of membranes (PPROM) before 34 weeks of gestation in previous pregnancy/pregnancies
- History of mid-trimester pregnancy loss
- Previous cervical surgery (e.g. cone biopsy)
- Uterine malformations (e.g. uterine didelphys)
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Twin Clinic (OBSTWIN) | Consultant-led clinic for mothers with multiple pregnancies
| - Dichorionic diamniotic (DCDA) twin pregnancies
- Monochorionic twin pregnancies
- Higher order multiple pregnancies
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Obstetric Pre-Pregnancy Counselling Clinic (OBSPPC) | Consultant-led clinic for women with existing medical problems or previous adverse pregnancy outcomes, who require pre-pregnancy counselling and optimising before their next pregnancy
| - Women with existing medical problems (e.g. rheumatological conditions, renal disease, cardiac disease etc.) who require pre-pregnancy counselling and formulation of a pre-pregnancy plan prior to trying to conceive
- Women with previous adverse obstetric outcomes or complications who are considering embarking on their next pregnancy
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Fetal Care Clinic (FCC)
| Consultant-led clinic for women with pregnancies diagnosed with a fetal anomaly
| - Women with a pregnancy diagnosed with a fetal anomaly
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Small Baby Clinic (SBC)
| Consultant-led clinic for women with pregnancies affected by fetal growth restriction
| - Women with a pregnancy affected by fetal growth restriction
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