Certified by Maternal Fetal Medicine - Robert B. Green Campus • Jul 05, 2026
Maternal and Fetal MedicineObstetricsMedical ClinicUHS
Maternal Fetal Medicine at the Robert B. Green Campus in downtown provides advanced outpatient care for high-risk pregnancies. Services include maternal-fetal consultations, prenatal diagnosis, advanced ultrasound and fetal testing, genetic counseling, and coordinated care planning for medically complex pregnancies in collaboration with University Health specialists.
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Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
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Certified by Maternal Fetal Medicine - Robert B. Green Campus • Jul 05, 2026
Certified by Maternal Fetal Medicine - Robert B. Green Campus • Jul 05, 2026
Monday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
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Frequently Asked Questions About Maternal Fetal Medicine - Robert B. Green Campus
What is Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM)?
Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) is the specialty that manages high-risk pregnancies and fetal conditions. Our specialists evaluate and treat complex maternal or fetal conditions, provide advanced diagnostic testing (including specialized ultrasounds), and coordinate care with your obstetrician and other specialists to optimize outcomes for mother and baby.
When should I be referred to Maternal-Fetal Medicine?
You may be referred to MFM for conditions such as a prior preterm birth, multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets), fetal anomalies, abnormal prenatal screening or diagnostic testing, maternal chronic health conditions (for example diabetes or hypertension), or other pregnancy complications. If your obstetrician identifies a higher-than-normal risk, they will refer you to our MFM team for evaluation and management.
How do I make an appointment or get a referral to the Robert B. Green Campus MFM clinic?
Appointments and referrals are typically made by your primary obstetrician or referring provider. Our referral forms and instructions (including fax numbers and contact information) are available through the University Health/Robert B. Green Campus referral resources; referring providers can use those to request an MFM appointment. Patients should contact their referring physician to arrange the referral so records and prior testing can be sent ahead of the visit.
What should I bring to my first MFM appointment?
Please bring your prenatal records, any prior ultrasound images/reports, lab results, a list of current medications, your photo ID, and insurance information. Having prior records available helps our team review your history and coordinate appropriate testing and care during your visit.
Where is the Maternal-Fetal Medicine clinic at Robert B. Green Campus located and what are the contact details?
The MFM clinic is located at Robert B. Green Campus, 903 W Martin, 4th Floor, San Antonio, TX 78207. For scheduling and referral information, refer to the University Health/Robert B. Green Campus clinic contact details; referring providers may also use the clinic referral phone/fax published on the health system's referral pages.
What services and testing does your MFM program provide?
Our MFM program provides specialized prenatal diagnostic services such as advanced/level II ultrasound, fetal monitoring (biophysical profiles), genetic counseling coordination, and management plans for maternal medical conditions and fetal abnormalities. We work closely with surgical teams, neonatology, and ancillary services for comprehensive care.
Is the Robert B. Green Campus part of a regional maternal care program and what kind of obstetric coverage is available?
The Robert B. Green Campus MFM clinic is part of the larger University Health system (and works in coordination with affiliated academic and specialty services). University Health provides regional maternal and pediatric services and coordinates care across specialty teams to ensure appropriate coverage for high-risk pregnancies.
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