Obstetrical Care
Pregnancy is one of the most exciting and anxious times in a women’s life. We are here to make this time as close to your expectations as possible. Our staff is dedicated to fulfilling your expectations for a memorable pregnancy experience. Dr. Duncan has delivered thousands of babies for his patients in the Plano and Frisco area d
uring his career. All of our patients are delivered by Dr. Duncan personally. We are associated with the best hospitals in Collin County for obstetrical care. Baylor Medical Center of Frisco, Medical Center of Plano, and Presbyterian Hospital of Plano are all equipped to provide high level obstetrical, neonatal and in-hospital antenatal care. We provide in-office as well as in-hospital care as needed.
Office Obstetrical Services
- Routine Ob care
- 3D and 4D Sonography
- Non Stress testing
- Genetic testing
- Cord Blood Banking – CBR, Viacord, CryoCell, StemCyte
- Diet and exercise counseling
High Risk Pregnancy Care
- Advanced maternal age
- Diabetes – Gestational and pre-existent
- Hypertension
- Incompetent cervix – Cervical cerclage
- Multiple gestation – Twins, triplets
- Recurrent pregnancy loss
Hospital Based Services
- Preterm labor
- Neonatal Intensive Care
- C/Sections
- VBACs – vaginal birth after C/Section
- Amniocentesis
- Prenatal classes – Baylor, MCP, Presbyterian
- Epidural
- Natural childbirth
Medications During Pregnancy
Most patients need medication sometime during their pregnancy. There are many common symptoms that should be treated and some that can be treated depending on the severity. Also many common medical conditions require treatment during pregnancy to protect the mother or fetus. These include asthma, thyroid disease, diabetes, seizure disorder, hypertension and others. Any chronic medication should be discussed to determine the optimal use during pregnancy including possible change or discontinuation of the medication. Many common conditions can be treated with over the counter medication and some of these are listed below. If any questions are present regarding medication these should be directed to our nurses and Dr. Duncan.