Monitoring of Pregnancy

  • Medical record of detailed personal and obstetric history with thorough follow-up of each case separately.
  • Ability to communicate 24 hours a day with the doctor or midwife for questions or problems that may arise.
  • Personal information about the results of the investigations
  • State-of-the-art medical equipment.
  • Continuous education and training in new technologies and informing the medical staff about the new evidence-based knowledge in medical practice.
  • Collaboration with the Perinatal Institute in United Kingdom and provision of individual fetal growth charts to each pregnant woman, without relying on the general growth charts of ultrasound machines. In this way we achieve the optimal monitoring of the fetus as well as we reduce the intervention and the percentage of unnecessary caesarean sections.