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Department
Location
Texas Medical Center
Specialty
Maternal Fetal Medicine
Phone: 832-826-4636 (4-MFM)
Fax: 832-825-9402
Address
6651 Main Street
Suite F420
Houston, TX 77030
Conisha Holloman, MD
Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
---|---|---|---|
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston | Fellowship | Maternal Fetal Medicine | 2021 |
Orlando Health | Residency | Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2018 |
University of Rochester School of Med. & Dentistry | Medical School | Doctor of Medicine | 2014 |
Xavier University of Louisiana | Bachelors | Bachelor of Science | 2009 |
Personal Statement
I believe in delivering comprehensive and compassionate care while remaining a strong patient advocate. It is important that my patients are informed about their healthcare and we can participate in shared decision making.
Clinical Interests:
Fetal Ultrasound
Perinatal Diagnosis
Chorionic Villus Sampling
Amniocentesis
Medical Complications of Pregnancy (hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, renal disease)
Organization
Organization Name | Role |
---|---|
American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology | Fellow |
Houston Medical Forum | Member |
International Society of Ulltrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology | Member |
National Medical Association | Member |
Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine | Member |
Selected Publications
Holloman C and B Sibai. “Hypertensive Disease in Pregnancy.” Clinical Obstetrics: The Fetus & Mother, 4th edition. Edited by E. Albert Reece. Wolters Kluwer. In Press.
Di Cerbo L, Holloman C and M Longo. “A Support for the Luteal Phase: Supplementation with Vitamin D, Inositol and Melatonin.” Vitamin D as Progesterone like Hormone: its use in Obstetrics and Gynecology clinical practice. Edited by Vittorio Unfer. Nova Science Publisher. In Press.
Lynch TA, Olson-Chen C, Colihan S, Meyers J, Holloman C, Li D, Link H, Torres P, Kim A, King D, Eckman C, Varlamov A, Dexter S, Pressman EK, Soto-Torres E, Malshe A. Preterm Prelabor Rupture of Membranes: Outcomes with Expectant Management until 34 weeks versus 35 weeks. American Journal of Perinatology Published December 2018.