Fetal Surgery and other forms of fetal treatment offered in a collaborative initiative of
A collaborative initiative between Brown Medical School, Hasbro Children's Hospital (a Lifespan partner) and Women & Infants' Hospital of Rhode Island

Welcome to the Fetal Treatment Program web site (www.fetal-treatment.org). This site offers information for (future) parents on a number of fetal conditions, and a detailed description of the fetal surgery options in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome. For more information about fetal and congenital conditions that we treat, please click here, or on the appropriate button in the menu on the left.To read patient stories, click here.Click here to read patient stories

The Fetal Treatment Program is a collaboration between the Program in Fetal Medicine at Brown Medical School, Hasbro Children's and Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, both part of Lifespan and Women & Infants' Hospital of Rhode Island, in partnership with the New England Medical Center/Tufts University in Boston. At each institution, there are a a large number of specialists who are experts in the diagnosis of fetal anomalies and the management of the unborn child. In addition, this collaboration between two centers allows all of us to share our experience and expertise, and to give you even more options for treatment.

To contact us, please call us at
(401) 228-0559

or page the Fetal Treatment Program Coordinator at
(401) 452-4469

coordinator@fetal-treatment.org

Click here for directions to Women & Infants' Hospital of Rhode Island and a map of the Women & Infants/Hasbro Children's Hospital campus. For directions to the Prenatal Diagnosis Center, click here.

For families from out-of-state, the Providence Ronald McDonald House, across the street from Women & Infants' and Hasbro Children's Hospitals, offers a "home away from home" during treatment and post-intervention care. You can visit their web page, or contact Ms. Ellen Parkinson, Resident Director, at (401) 274-4447.

 

We hope that this web site will provide you with the necessary information, but we realize that there will be many more questions. You can explore the links to several support groups and other sites that provide information on diseases of the fetus, you can call the Fetal Treatment Program at

(401) 228-0559

or you can contact us via e-mail at coordinator@fetal-treatment.org

Fetal Treatment Program, Providence, RI:
Fetal Treatment Program Coordinator (401) 228-0559 (coordinator@fetal-treatment.org)
Stephen R. Carr, MD (401) 274-1122, ext. 2348 (Maternal-Fetal Medicine, W&I) (Carr@fetal-treatment.org)
François I. Luks, MD (401) 421-1939 (Pediatric Surgery, Hasbro Children's) (Luks@fetal-treatment.org)

New England Medical Center, Boston:
Diana W. Bianchi, MD (617) 636-1468 (Dept. of Pediatrics, NEMC)
Sabrina D. Craigo, MD (617) 636-4625 (Maternal-Fetal Medicine, NEMC)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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