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Center for Prenatal Pediatrics
622 W. 168th Street & Broadway
PH-1212
New York, NY 10032

Phone:
1-877-THE-BABY

Email: prenatalpediatrics@columbia.edu

www.prenatalpediatrics.org

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The Columbia Difference

Center patients benefit from a world-class hospital and it's affiliation with an Ivy League research university. The Center for Prenatal Pediatrics is the only program of its kind in the tri-state area. Here are some of the accolades of it's partners.

Columbia University Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is ranked #6 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report’s Best Hospitals. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital scored higher in more specialties than any other hospital in the New York area.
The State of New York has designated our Maternal Fetal Medicine Division as a Regional Perinatal Center, the highest hospital classification. This distinction means that we are able to accept and care for the most difficult and highest-risk cases.
One of the largest most experienced maternal fetal medicine teams in the
country. Over 50% of all deliveries in our department are designated high risk or increased risk.
The Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital at NewYork Presbyterian is a state-of-the-art facility featuring 58 NICU beds, a newly renovated Labor & Delivery floor integrated into the Children’s Hospital, and high risk monitoring facilities designed to provide care for any contingency with a family-centered approach.
One of the first centers in the world to successfully perform a pediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy for infants and children with life-threatening heart/lung failure.
America’s Top Doctors list features more physicians from NewYork Presbyterian Hospital than any other hospital in the Nation.
A recently released report by the New York State Department of Health has shown that we are leaders in the state for best outcomes for surgeries performed on children with congenital heart defects.
Our MFMU research grant ranks 1st in quality performance among fourteen top academic medical centers nationwide; offering our patients the most
up-to-date information and alternatives in research and prenatal care.
Through NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Emergency Medical Service ourneonatal intensive care unit is equipped to transport premature and critically ill newborns daily from hospitals around the tri-state area and will arrange for transports from anywhere in the world.