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The Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Fetal Care Center serves babies from all across the region who have congenital defects or fetal abnormalities.

The goal of our center is to collaborate with obstetricians and perinatologists (obstetricians specializing in high-risk pregnancies) to assist women and families experiencing high-risk pregnancies in developing a comprehensive care plan. As the care plan is developed, the expectant family will be introduced to the services we offer and the providers that may be assisting with the delivery and/or post-delivery care of their child.

The Fetal Care Center offers a variety of services, from evaluation and diagnosis to postnatal surgical intervention and care, including fetal MRI and ex utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) procedures. Before your baby is born, our team will work with you to develop a plan of care.

After the baby is born, we will work with you and your delivering physician to transport your baby to either Children's Egleston Hospital or Children's Scottish Rite Hospital, where your baby’s physician will meet you to continue caring for your baby. Depending on your baby’s condition, you may be able to choose the facility where your baby will receive care.

A dedicated case manager will provide coordination and serve as a primary point of contact for expectant families and physicians. The case manager will also help you find resources to help care for your child in the hospital and at home.

What conditions are treated in the Fetal Care Center?

  • Bladder exstrophy
  • Bladder outlet obstruction
  • Bowel obstruction
  • Bronchogenic cyst
  • Bronchopulmonary sequestration
  • Cervical teratoma
  • Congenital high airway obstruction syndrome (CHAOS)
  • Choledochal cyst
  • Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation
  • Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
  • Conjoined twins
  • Cystic hygroma
  • Duodenal atresia
  • Esophageal atresia
  • Fetal hydrops
  • Gastroschisis
  • Hemangioma
  • Hydrocolpos
  • Hydronephrosis
  • Imperforate anus
  • Microstomia
  • Multicystic dysplastic kidney
  • Omphalocele
  • Ovarian cyst
  • Pierre Robin sequence
  • Prune belly syndrome
  • Teratoma
  • Sacrococcygeal teratoma
  • Twin-to-twin transfusion
  • Vacterl associations

Questions to ask during a fetal echocardiogram

A fetal echocardiogram is an imaging test that allows a doctor to observe the structure of an unborn baby’s heart for any potential heart conditions. Learn what to ask the doctor about your baby's heart during this test.

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We are the first facility in Georgia with a Level 1 Children’s Surgery Verification.

We have earned Level 1 status from the American College of Surgeons for Children’s Surgery Verification—its highest designation. No other hospitals in Georgia have achieved this level. So when your child needs surgery, you can take comfort in knowing he is in a facility that meets the highest distinction.

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Our coordinated, multidisciplinary team consists of physicians from multiple specialties and a dedicated case manager who provides individualized support. As part of one of the largest pediatric providers in the country, the Fetal Care Center has access to resources and expertise that are unmatched in the region.

Specialties represented on our Fetal Care Center team include:

Led by our guiding team, each one of our providers has the knowledge and expertise in fetal care to provide outstanding care. Our case manager provides coordination and serves as the primary point of contact for families.

Fetal Care Center guiding team

Private practice physicians in our Fetal Care Center

Some facilities can’t guarantee a pediatric anesthesiologist for your child—we do.

While some hospitals may not be staffed to meet this need, at Children’s, every baby, child and teen receives care from a pediatric anesthesiologist who understands best practices for growing bodies.

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Egleston Hospital
1405 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30322

Scottish Rite Hospital
1001 Johnson Ferry Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30342