Welcome to Cardio-Obstetrics at Cone Health!
If you experience heart-related issues while trying to conceive, during pregnancy or postpartum, Cone Health has a dedicated team designed to serve you during this unique time in your life. We’re passionate about helping you enjoy the healthiest pregnancy possible, and that means bringing you cardiology care that’s intentionally merged with obstetric care.
Cone Health HeartCare Cardio-Obstetrics is located within MedCenter for Women, where women can receive a range of female-specific health care, including OB/GYN care and maternal/fetal medicine.
Contact Us
To schedule a consultation or receive more information, please call (336) 938-0800.
If you’re a referring physician, please complete this referral form for your patient.
Services
- Pre-pregnancy counseling: If you have a pre-existing heart condition, we are here to help you understand your cardiovascular health, how to prepare for becoming pregnant, how pregnancy will affect your heart health and what treatment can look like during pregnancy and postpartum.
- Cardiovascular care during pregnancy: Our team helps pregnant patients with cardiovascular issues including:
- Congenital cardiac defects or disease: These are problems with the heart's structure that exist since birth. They include (but are not limited to) atrial septal defect (ASD), ventricular septal defect (VSD) and coarctation of the aorta and acquired cardiac disease (such as rheumatic heart disease or pulmonary hypertension).
- Arrythmias: Irregular heartbeat
- Peripartum cardiomyopathy: Heart muscle weakness that begins about a month before childbirth and lasts about five months afterward
- Cardiac disease secondary to other medical conditions, such as lupus or diabetes
- Connective tissue disorders, including Marfan Syndrome
- Advanced maternal age: Pregnancy over the age of 35
- Obesity BMI > 35
- Fourth trimester cardiovascular care: Our team will also care for you after you give birth by monitoring your heart health closely as your body recovers from pregnancy and childbirth.
If you develop a heart condition during pregnancy, we will continue to care for you during this time. Together, we’ll develop a long-term plan to reduce your risk of heart disease with frequent care, treatments and lifestyle changes.