28 hours ago Midwest Perinatal Associates, P.a. Provider Organization: MIDWEST PERINATAL ASSOCIATES, P.A. Address: 12200 W 106th St, 110, Overland Park Kansas, 66215-2300: Phone Number: 913-599-1396: Fax Number: 913-599-1399: Authorized Official Name: Connie S Schroeder: Authorized Official Title/Position: Office Manager: Authorized Official Contact Number ... >> Go To The Portal
Welcome to the Midwest Perinatal Associates, PA web site. Our goal is to provide useful information about our practice and services. In addition, we hope to provide access to other resources and information for both complicated and uncomplicated pregnancies.
As part of our commitment to high-quality women's care and labor and delivery services, the maternal-fetal care program at Overland Park Regional Medical Center provides hope and expert care to families with high-risk, unborn babies in the Kansas City region.
At Overland Park Regional Medical Center, our expert perinatologists and obstetrician-gynecologists (OB/GYNs) work together to provide focused maternal-fetal and prenatal care. We offer specialized tests, monitoring and advanced fetal surgical procedures to keep mother and baby as healthy as possible.
We offer specialized tests, monitoring and advanced fetal surgical procedures to keep mother and baby as healthy as possible. For more information about our maternal-fetal care services, call (913) 541-5562 .
Our perinatologists are experienced in diagnosing, managing and treating a wide range of multifaceted maternal-fetal conditions. Our specialists are experts in obstetrics and gynecology and can monitor the health of both the mother and unborn baby throughout the pregnancy, intervening if any complications arise.
As part of our commitment to high-quality women's care and labor and delivery services, the maternal-fetal care program at Overland Park Regional Medical Center provides hope and expert care to families with high-risk, unborn babies in the Kansas City region. Certain factors, such as age and health conditions, may cause a woman to have a high-risk pregnancy. However, mothers who have pregnancies with little to no complications may still require maternal-fetal care. This is because the mother's health doesn't always mirror her child's health in the womb.