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2nd Opinion Scan and Consultation with Fetal Medicine Consultant | £300 |
MUMS offers second opinion antenatal scans with our Consultants in Maternal and Fetal Medicine - Mr Anoop Rehal, Mr Davide Casagrandi and Miss Deepa Rajan– at our private state of the art antenatal clinic in Solihull.
If a problem is identified with your baby during a scan you have had within or outside the NHS, we can offer a second opinion consultation and ultrasound scan. Our Consultants in Fetal Medicine have extensive experience in antenatal ultrasound scans. They are therefore well placed to perform detailed scans and consultations.
The cost of a second opinion scan and consultation at MUMS is £300.00.
The consultation and scan are comprehensive, detailed, and thorough. We offer private second opinion antenatal scans so you can benefit from a different clinician’s medical opinion to assess your baby’s development and a fresh perspective on any concerns.
Specialist fetal medicine care is sometimes required where there is a concern about an abnormality or condition relating to mum or baby.
Our Fetal Medicine Consultants advise and manage complex and multiple pregnancies in the NHS and privately. They specialise in fetal and maternal medicine. Being leaders in their NHS units mean they are familiar with all pregnancy related problems and matters affecting the unborn baby.
We offer a wide range of private antenatal scans.
There are no waiting times at MUMS. You do not need a referral from the NHS. We have ample on-site parking and great reviews.
You can call us on 0121 704 2669 and our friendly team will get you booked in at a time that suits you. You can email us too – administrator@mums.me.uk.
We have ample parking and great reviews
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists belief is that ultrasound, even Doppler ultrasound, is an inherently safe technology that has become embedded among medical and non-medical ultrasound operators.
Brief use of Doppler is not seen an unsafe practice in which to listen to babies’ heartbeat for a few seconds.
When performing Doppler ultrasound before 11+0 weeks, the machine parameters are adjusted by the clinician so that the TI is maintained less than or equal to 1.0 and the exposure time is limited to that necessary to obtain the clinically required information – IE – Hear the heartbeat
At MUMS - we work to the ALARA principle, As Low as Reasonably Achievable, and will use the Doppler for the shortest time that will achieve a good result and limit any risk.
The ultrasound scan machines used at MUMS have their thermal indices set within specified safety limits, and all the consultants and sonographers at MUMS are registered practitioners with their own base professions (doctor, nurse, sonographer) who have received training on ultrasound physics and safety during their qualification process.
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