When you’re expecting a child, you need experts on your team to help guide you every step of the way. At High Risk Pregnancy Doctors in Frisco, Texas, Maternal-fetal Medicine Specialist Violetta Lozovyy, MD, and her team provide high-quality care. Dr. Lozovyy is a board-certified Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist at High Risk Pregnancy Doctors in Frisco, Texas. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Lozovyy is committed to providing exceptional care to her patients at every stage of their pregnancy.
High Risk Pregnancy Care
As many as 8% of pregnancies in the United States are considered high risk, but with careful monitoring and testing, they can result in healthy babies. You get expert care for your high risk pregnancy from our team of specially skilled and board-certified physicians. Contact us to learn more about how to manage your high risk pregnancy.
Genetic Counseling
A high risk pregnancy can lead to a lot of worry about your health and the health of your baby. Pre-pregnancy genetic screening helps you learn if your baby will be at risk for certain conditions. The team will provide the latest genetic testing to give you a comprehensive understanding of your baby’s health. Call the office to learn more.
Fetal Interventions Specialist
Advanced technology is making it possible to diagnose problems like congenital heart defects at a very early stage of pregnancy. Violetta Lozovyy, MD, a Maternal-fetal Medicine Specialist, can diagnose a comprehensive range of conditions, allowing you the opportunity to undergo fetal interventions that improve your baby’s chances of being healthy when they’re born.
Multiples
Being pregnant with multiples is exciting and perhaps daunting, especially when you learn you and your babies are more likely to have health complications than if you’re pregnant with a single baby. The experienced and skilled team here can guide you through this high risk pregnancy. Call one of the offices right away if you’re pregnant with multiples.
Preconception Counseling
Preconception counseling is invaluable when you’re considering parenthood, particularly if you have any genetic risks or conditions, especially such common ones as diabetes that could affect any offspring you conceive.
Preeclampsia
Three in every 20 premature births in the United States are caused by preeclampsia, a dangerous condition for pregnant women. Marked by sudden high blood pressure and high levels of protein in the urine, preeclampsia needs to be managed by experts.