Obstetrics — forty weeks, one team.
Pregnancy care from preconception through the fourth trimester. Routine prenatal visits, in-office ultrasound, hospital delivery, and the kind of high-risk management that usually means a referral to the city.
Most pregnancies are healthy. The work of obstetrics is to keep them that way — by paying attention to small signals early, and by being ready when something needs more.
We share the obstetric work. Dr. Ghazal handles the bulk of routine prenatal care and uncomplicated deliveries. Dr. Elhammady takes the lead on the high-risk cases and on operative deliveries. Either way, the chart is shared and the hand-off is seamless.
What we do.
Each procedure has its own page with the details — indications, what to expect, recovery timeline. The list below is a starting map.
- 01
Preconception counseling
A visit before the test is positive — to optimize health, review medications, and plan for risks.
- 02
Prenatal care — routine
A predictable rhythm of visits, ultrasound, and labs across forty weeks.
- 03
High-risk pregnancy management
For diabetes, hypertension, prior loss, or any pregnancy that needs closer eyes. Coordinated with maternal-fetal medicine when needed.
- 04
Vaginal delivery
Hospital delivery with a physician you have already met.
- 05
Cesarean section
Planned and unplanned. Modern technique, modern recovery support.
- 06
Postpartum care
A six-week visit and a real conversation about how the fourth trimester is going.
- 07
In-office obstetric ultrasound
Dating, anatomy, and growth scans without an outside referral.
You might come in for —
- Gestational diabetes
- Preeclampsia
- Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
- Recurrent pregnancy loss
- Advanced maternal age
- Multiple gestation
- Cervical insufficiency
- Placenta previa
- Rh incompatibility