As testing methods continue to improve, doctors are now better able to make a diagnosis of cleft lip, cleft palate or other conditions that affect the skull and face before a baby is born. These improved methods have led to an increase in the number of children diagnosed prenatally (before birth).
A prenatal counseling visit helps parents-to-be obtain accurate and current information about their infant's diagnosis and the services and programs available to help. Knowing what to expect and what to be prepared for can help reduce stress for parents when their infant is born.
Our center’s director and program coordinator provide prenatal counseling appointments.
We provide care for a variety of conditions children are born with (congenital conditions) as well as conditions that may occur during a child’s life. These include: