IMFH | Patient Guide
Becoming a Patient
You can become a patient of the Institute for Maternal - Fetal Health (IMFH) whether or not you are referred to us by a physician. Most new patients are seen at IMFH when routine tests have indicated a possible problem with their unborn fetus. You are welcome to call our toll-free number (800) OUR-BABY (1-800-687-2229) for more information or to schedule an appointment.
What can I expect when I contact the Institute for Maternal-Fetal Health?
We understand that this is a challenging and stressful time for you and your family. At the IMFH, we are committed to providing compassionate support and the best medical care. We will do all we can to assist you and your family during this difficult time. When you call the IMFH, our Nurse Care Manager will ask you about your baby’s condition, estimated due date, studies performed, treatments received, insurance information and referring physician. We will then schedule an appointment and request that you or your doctor send your medical information to us for review. If you are traveling to Los Angeles, we will provide a list of available accommodations and, if necessary, help you make arrangements.
Second Step: Initial visit to Institute for Maternal-Fetal Health
Your initial visit will involve diagnostic testing and evaluation with our team. We understand that you may feel anxious while you are visiting us and you are welcome to bring a family member or a friend to accompany you.
What can I expect during the visit?
You will be greeted by a Nurse Care Manager who will meet with you and guide you through the process. You will be seen by one of our Perinatologists and other specialists as required.
Your evaluation may involve a number of different tests and consultations with our team members including ultrasound, fetal echocardiogram, amniocentesis, and fetal MRI. Our Nurse Care Manager will coordinate these appointments for you at IMFH. For more information about diagnostic tests, click on the Prenatal Diagnosis tab.
Third Step: Making Treatment Decision
After diagnostic tests and consultations are completed, our team members will meet with you to review the findings and answer your questions. In addition, we will outline your treatment options so that you can make the best decisions for you and your family.
