Jo -
I compiled a post a few months ago that lists different methods for finding a new doctor. It may give you some ideas:
http://www.helpher.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=310.
I looked on the Maternal-Fetal Medicine website
http://www.smfm.org/index.cfm?zone=search&nav=doctor and found a whole list of doctors in Pittsburgh.
Butler Memorial Hospital has an online Physician Locator
http://www.butlerhealthsystem.org/physi ... ectory.asp . You can also call and have them help you find a doctor. I didn't see any Maternal-Fetal Medicine doctors, but you could call and ask them.
The Medical Center of Beaver & Sewickley Hospital also did not have Maternal-Fetal Medicine departments (as far as I could tell).
http://www.heritagevalley.org/Apps/Phys ... ameSet.htm Again, you could call them and ask for their high-risk OBs or for perinatologists.
Here is a list of Maternal-Fetal Medicine doctors I found on the Magee Women's Hospital website :
1. Steve N. Caritis, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine
2. Bonnie Coyne, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine
3. Ashi Daftary, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine
4. Arundhathi Jeyabalan, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine
5. David Kauffman, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine
6. Kristine Lain, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine
7. Tracy Prosen, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine
8. Hyagriv Simhan, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine
9. Margaret L. Watt-Morse, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Here is the website for the University of Pittsburgh Presbyterian Shadyside
http://findadoc.upmc.com/. I didn't see any perinatologists listed, but you could call to check.
It might be good to call a few of these Maternal-Fetal Medicine doctors. Even if that doctor is not the right one for you, they could definitely give you some recommendations for a good OB.
Good luck and keep us posted...I hope this helps!
- Anna
"The little reed, bending to the force of the wind, soon stood upright again when the storm had passed over." - Aesop