Service Tree

The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.

Birth Control

Programs that provide permanent or temporary measures by which an individual can prevent conception.

Genetic Counseling

Programs that apply what is known about human genetics to advise prospective parents who are concerned about the recurrence of hereditary problems or abnormalities in their offspring or for others (adults and children) who may be at risk for a variety of inherited conditions and need information about their own prospects for health. Genetic counseling is also routinely offered to women, usually age 35 and older, who are considering a first pregnancy. Genetic counselors identify families at risk, investigate the problem present in the family, interpret information about the disorder, analyze inheritance patterns and risks of recurrence and review available options with the family. They also provide supportive counseling to families, serve as patient advocates and refer individuals and families to community or state support services.

Infertility Services

Programs that provide diagnostic and treatment services for people who have been unable to have children. A wide variety of procedures are available including the use of hormones or medication (fertility drugs) to stimulate egg/sperm production, assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization which involve retrieval of eggs and enhancement of eggs and/or sperm outside the body, embryo transfer (following in vitro fertilization or embryo donation), microsurgical procedures to improve the likelihood of embryo implantation in the uterus and embryo development, artificial insemination using the male partner's sperm or donor sperm, embryo donation, embryo/sperm cryopreservation and embryo adoption.

Pregnancy Counseling

Programs that help people who are experiencing a crisis pregnancy resolve any social or personal problems that have arisen as a result of their pregnancy or the prospect of parenthood, and help them understand their conflicting emotions, put their feelings in perspective, evaluate their options and make a decision that right is for them.

Pregnancy Testing

Programs that utilize laboratory procedures to determine whether an individual is pregnant or which provide access to devices for establishing pregnancy that people can use at home.

Teratogenic Counseling

Programs that provide telephone and/or in-person information and medical consultation for pregnant women, women of reproductive age considering pregnancy and health care providers regarding the potential risks of birth defects due to exposure to specific medications, industrial chemicals, infectious agents, diagnostic radiation exposure, maternal illness, alcohol, illegal drugs and other teratogens that may affect the formation of the developing baby. Activities may include a detailed interview regarding the individual and the specific exposure, a thorough review of the relevant literature, a risk assessment report and, if necessary, a referral to a high-risk pregnancy center, a genetic counseling program, a mental health center or other community services.

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