
Shelley Janeece Chapman, MD
Main:
(864) 455-1600
Fax: (864) 512-6095
Fax: (864) 512-6095
2000 East Greenville St, Suite 4600, Anderson, South Carolina, 29621
About us
Dr. Chapman has been on the High Risk Obstetric faculty of Greenville Memorial Hospital for 25 years serving pregnant patients and their families in the midst of medical complications or fetal concerns. She has interests in prenatal diagnoses and journeying with families through the challenges of preparing for unknown pregnancy outcomes. She enjoys teaching medical students and residents as team members in detailed patient care. Communicating medical information in a clear and understandable fashion is one of her primary focuses.
Tags | recurrent pregnancy loss, rh incompatibility, uterine anomaly with pregnancy, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, preterm labor, preterm premature rupture of membranes, cervical funneling, cholestasis of pregnancy, chorionic villus sampling, congenital fetal anomalies, hiv in pregnancy, intrauterine growth restriction fetus, maternal anticoagulation, maternal cardiac disease, maternal collagen vascular disorder, placental disorders, placenta accreta, placenta previa, fetal ultrasound, fetal congenital heart disease, fetal echocardiograms, medical complications in pregnancy, multiple gestations, maternal hematologic disorders, maternal hypertension, maternal infection, maternal lupus, maternal neurologic disorders, maternal obesity, maternal renal disease, maternal respiratory disease, maternal seizures, maternal thrombophilia, multidisciplinary care for complex fetal conditions, oligohydramnios, pelvic malignancy during pregnancy, cervical insufficiency, maternal substance abuse, amniocentesis, cervical cerclage, perinatal mood disorders, teratogen exposure, liver disease in pregnancy, large for gestational age, abnormal obstetrical screening, abnormal umbilical artery doppler, advanced maternal age, cancer during pregnancy, cervical incompetence, fetal growth restriction, fetal isoimmunization, fetal pleural effusions, hellp syndrome, high risk pregnancy, history of preterm birth, history of severe preeclampsia, preeclampsia, personal history of stillbirth, renal disease and pregnancy, severe preeclampsia, shortened cervix, twin to twin transfusion syndrome, vasa previa, threatened abortion, thoracoamniotic shunting |