Recommendations
“Although I have worked in several prestigious perinatal centers (Emory and Duke University) I was unfamiliar with the concept of perinatal hospice. To be able to refer the family to a loving support health care team who understand the complexity of Trisomy was very reassuring to me as a clinician. And for the family it made a huge difference.”
Reese Clark, MD
Neonatology GMH
Director of Research
“Please accept my sincere appreciation for all you do to provide exceptional care to families who find themselves having to make extraordinary health care choices. You change lives by providing comfort when it is most needed.”
Reese Clark, MD
Neonatology GMH
Director of Research
“I can honestly say that in my professional career in dealing with these unfortunate situations, I have never been as impressed as I was with such a service that was provided by this awesome program by Carolina Perinatal Support. Many thanks to all of the Carolina Perinatal Support team for all their efforts. You all make such a difference!”
Stephen T. Vermillion, MD
Spartanburg Maternal Fetal Medicine
“There is no comparison between previous patients I have had prior to this service and those who were lucky enough to have CPSN involved. All of these situations are terribly stressful and painful for the parents and families; however, with CPSN being involved from the time of diagnosis, throughout pregnancy, delivery and after, the experience is made much smoother and more bearable and I know in the long run, a real blessing to the family.”
Phillip Greig, MD
Upstate Maternal Fetal Medicine
“The Carolina Perinatal Support Network provides a wonderfully supportive program for families in the midst of dealing with an adverse prenatal diagnosis. Their thoughtful, comprehensive, structured, yet sensitive approach, allows grieving families to gain insight on how to prepare for their precious little one. I enthusiastically endorse their program and would be glad to refer my own patients to their network if I was fortunate enough to have them in my own town!”
Byron C. Calhoun, MD
Vice-Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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