Maternal and Infant Care Clinic at UWMC

About this Clinic

The Maternal and Infant Care Clinic (MICC) at UWMC provides comprehensive pregnancy-related services and ongoing obstetric care for women in low-risk to high-risk pregnancies. We also offer many Childbirth, Parenting and Breastfeeding classes.  For a closer look at our facility please view our Labor and Delivery Video Tour.   You may also take a personalized Tour of Labor and Delivery. Elegant and spacious birthing suites in our Labor & Delivery have Jacuzzis and entertainment systems.

The MICC offers a wide range of specialty care, including the following:

  • Diabetic care in pregnancy
  • Premature birth prevention
  • Care for multiple gestations (twins, triplets)
  • Hypertension in pregnancy
  • Infectious disease in pregnancy, including HIV (with newborn medication supervision)
  • Prenatal genetic counseling
  • Prenatal diagnosis and management of fetal anomalies  
  • Antenatal fetal testing and triage
In addition, the MICC offers consultation and continuity of care in all areas of obstetrics, including pregnancy complicated by maternal disease (chronic or acute) and maternal disability.

For information about facility fees and hospital-billing, please visit our facility fee FAQs.

Care Providers

Thomas J Benedetti
Thomas J Benedetti

Dr. Benedetti is a UW professor and vice chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is also the director of education for the ...
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Zane A Brown
Zane A Brown

Dr. Brown has been a member of the UW Obstetrics and Gynecology faculty since 1976 and is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology, as well as ...
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Leslie A Carpenter
Leslie A Carpenter

Leslie has been a genetic counselor for 15 years, specializing in prenatal genetics for 14 years.
She completed her master's degree ...
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Kara A Centioli
Kara A Centioli

Kara joined the lactation team in 2008. She is a graduate of Seattle University and has been working in maternity nursing at UW since 2004.  She ...
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Justine Chiu Chang
Justine Chiu Chang


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Edith Y Cheng
Edith Y Cheng

Dr. Cheng is a UW professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and an adjunct associate professor in the Department of Internal ...
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Katherine Elizabeth Debiec
Katherine Elizabeth Debiec

Dr. Debiec is a UW acting instructor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She sees women of all ages for prenatal and gynecologic ...
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Shani S. Delaney
Shani S. Delaney

Dr. Delaney is an acting assistant professor in the Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine.  She is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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Thomas R Easterling
Thomas R Easterling

Dr. Easterling is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Maternal Fetal Medicine.  He is specialist in the management of hypertension in ...
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Nancy K Estill
Nancy K Estill

Nancy is a 1980 graduate of the Duke University School of Nursing. She has spent the last 30 years marveling at how new babies change our lives. ...
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Hilary Seglin Gammill
Hilary Seglin Gammill

Dr. Gammill is a UW assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and a research associate at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer ...
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Michael Glen Gravett
Michael Glen Gravett

Dr. Gravett is a UW professor of obstetrics and gynecology, the director of the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine and the vice chair of the ...
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Jane Evelyn Hitti
Jane Evelyn Hitti

Dr. Hitti is a UW professor in the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Division of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She is also an adjunct associate ...
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Emily Virden Holing
Emily Virden Holing

Dr. Holing is a UW teaching associate in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Her area of expertise is in diabetes in pregnancy, ...
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Jennifer Adams Jolley
Jennifer Adams Jolley

Dr. Jolley completed her medical training at the University of California, Irvine, where she attended medical school, residency, and fellowship in ...
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Sophia Rothberger Lannon
Sophia Rothberger Lannon

Dr. Rothberger is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology and is currently a third-year fellow in maternal fetal medicine. She focuses her ...
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Barbara A Lautman
Barbara A Lautman

Barb's nursing career began in 1980 and she has spent most of it at UWMC as a maternity nurse caring for new mothers and babies.  A board-certified ...
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Ann Lee
Ann Lee

Ann has been a genetic counselor in the prenatal diagnosis clinic since 2009. She graduated from the Genetic Counseling Program at ...
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Merry Alician Lewis
Merry Alician Lewis

In July 2011, Dr. Lewis joined Meridian Women’s Health at Northwest Hospital to work 80 percent as a general OB/GYN. She also serves as the ...
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Kimberly Kari Ma
Kimberly Kari Ma

"I strive to guide and support patients through their unique pregnancies to the best possible outcome. I try to help individuals who may face ...
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Jennie Mao
Jennie Mao

Dr. Mao is a UW acting assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology’s Women Health Division. She joined the faculty in 2008 and ...
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Whitney A Neufeld-Kaiser
Whitney A Neufeld-Kaiser

Whitney is the genetic counselor supervisor in the Prenatal Diagnosis Clinic.  She has been a genetic counselor for 14 years, specializing in ...
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Emmanuelle Pare
Emmanuelle Pare


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Louise M Peterson
Louise M Peterson

Louise is a graduate of the UW School of Nursing and has worked in maternal-child health for nearly 20 years.  As a lactation consultant, she ...
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Sarah Ward Prager
Sarah Ward Prager

Dr. Prager is a UW assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.  She is the director of the family planning training ...
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Cindy R. Rogers
Cindy R. Rogers

Cindy Rogers is a Certified Nurse-Midwife at the UWP-Northwest Hospital Midwives Clinic and a teaching associate faculty member in the Department of ...
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Sarah E Ryan
Sarah E Ryan

Sarah graduated from the University of California, Irvine genetic counseling program and has worked at the UW Medical Center Prenatal Diagnosis ...
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LaVone Elizabeth Simmons
LaVone Elizabeth Simmons

Dr. Simmons is a fellow in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology’s Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine. Upon completion of her residency in ...
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Shelly K Sitler-Metallo
Shelly K Sitler-Metallo

Shelly has worked at the University of Washington Medical Center since 2004.  As a NICU nurse and Lactation Consultant she finds working with ...
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Alyssa Boynton Stephenson-Famy
Alyssa Boynton Stephenson-Famy

Dr. Stephenson-Famy completed medical school and residency here in Seattle and is happy to be back after completing a Maternal-Fetal Medicine ...
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Linh Viet Tran
Linh Viet Tran

In 1992 Linh moved to Washington state from Vietnam where she had been working as a midwife.  She earned her nursing degree from UW School of Nursing ...
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Jeroen Peter Vanderhoeven
Jeroen Peter Vanderhoeven

Dr. Vanderhoeven is a current fellow in maternal fetal medicine with special interest in prenatal diagnosis, prevention of preterm birth, and ...
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Ginna Wall
Ginna Wall

Ginna had the honor of starting the Lactation Program at UWMC in 1986. Since then, she has shared her breastfeeding wisdom and knowledge as a ...
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Contact Information and Hours

General Contact (Phone):206.598.4070
General Contact (Fax):206.598.4694
Hours:Monday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Address:University of Washington Medical Center
3rd Floor, SW 350
Box 356159
1959 N.E. Pacific St.
Seattle, WA 98195
Parking Information:Patients and visitors may park at either the Triangle Garage or the Surgery Pavilion Garage. There is also Valet Parking.  Directions and fees for both locations are outlined below.

Triangle Garage

The Triangle Garage is underground, across N.E. Pacific Street from UW Medical Center. Enter from N.E. Pacific Place, one-half block west of Montlake Boulevard. A pedestrian tunnel leads from the garage to the third (main) floor of the medical center.

The garage has 500 parking stalls; 67 are labeled for disability parking and nine are wheelchair-accessible. Parking staff work from 6 a.m. to midnight Monday through Friday, and from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

Pay as you leave. Garage parking is free on Sundays, and after-hours parking is available. The garage has a height restriction of 6-feet-8. Reach the Triangle Garage at 206.598.3460.

Surgery Pavilion Garage

The Surgery Pavilion Garage is primarily for surgery patients and their visitors. Access the lot from N.E. Pacific Street, and turn left at the stop sign after passing the Emergency Department entrance.

Disability parking is located on all three parking levels, although Level P1 has limited availability for oversized vehicles. Maximum vehicle height is 9-feet-6-inches on Level P1 and 6-feet-7-inches on Levels P2 and P3.

Garage hours are 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and closed on weekends. Pay the attendant as you leave. Hours are subject to UW’s special events calendar and schedule. After-hours parking is not available in the Surgery Pavilion Garage. Reach the garage at 206.598.0892.

Valet Parking

Valet service is available for medical center patients and visitors. The valet staff are in front of the medical center by the main entrance. Valet parking service has the same fees as garage parking. Patients with disability or mobility parking needs may use the valet service. Reach the valet service at 206.598.0177.

Patient/Visitor Parking Rates (Garage or Valet)

UW Medical Center parking lots are available to patients and their visitors. Discount coupons, available at clinics and nurses’ stations, enable parking at these rates:

0-30 minutes: Free
31-60 minutes: $3
1-2 hours: $6
2-3 hours: $9
More than three hours/in-out access/lost ticket: $10 daily maximum

Rates are subject to change annually in July.

 

Bus Directions:

UW Medical Center, at 1959 N.E. Pacific St., is served by many bus lines of King County Metro Transit. Use Metro's Trip Planner to learn which buses can get you to the medical center.

 
Shuttle Services
The Health Sciences Express free shuttle service assists faculty, staff, patients, families and caregivers in traveling between UW Medical Center, UWMC-Roosevelt clinics and Harborview Medical Center. See the shuttle's schedule.
 
A separate, free shuttle service similarly transports faculty, staff, patients, families and caregivers between UW Medical Center and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and Seattle Children’s. See the shuttle's schedule.
 
Accessibility Information:

UW Medical Center's main entrance and its parking facilities enable easy access for all visitors. Disability parking is available in at the Triangle and Surgery Pavilion garages, and valet service is available at the front entrance of the medical center.

 
We provide adaptive equipment for patients who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, or who have speech impairments. TTYs (regular print, large print visual display, Braille), amplified headsets, flashing light and vibrating phone alert signalers, and TV decoders are available. Patients can request disability accommodations by calling 206.598.6970 (voice). Washington Relay Service, at 800.833.6388, provides TTY text service to the medical center.

Driving Directions

The medical center is at 1959 N.E. Pacific St. See map.

 
From Interstate 5: 
  • Take Exit No. 168B (Bellevue /Kirkland) onto State Route 520. 
  • Take the first exit off SR 520 to Montlake Boulevard. 
  • Turn left onto Montlake Boulevard and continue north across the Montlake Bridge. 
  • At the traffic light ahead, two lanes will turn left onto N.E. Pacific Street. You'll want to be in the right of those two left-turn lanes. 
  • From N.E. Pacific Street, turn right at the second "Patient Parking" directional sign onto N.E. Pacific Place, then immediately turn right into the Triangle Parking Garage, connected to the medical center via a pedestrian tunnel. 
  • OR you can access the Surgery Pavilion Garage by turning left at stop sign just past the Emergency Department entrance.

 
From the East via State Route 520 Westbound: 
  • Exit at Montlake Boulevard and continue north across the Montlake Bridge.
  • At the traffic light ahead, two lanes will turn left onto N.E. Pacific Street. You'll want to be in the right of those two left-turn lanes. 
  • From N.E. Pacific Street, turn right at the second "Patient Parking" directional sign onto N.E. Pacific Place, then immediately turn right into the Triangle Parking Garage, connected to the medical center via a pedestrian tunnel.
  • OR you can access the Surgery Pavilion Garage by turning left at stop sign just past the Emergency Department entrance.

Referral Instructions

Questions regarding appointments, managed care and insurance coverage may be directed to 206.598.4070. To speak with our perinatal referral coordinator, call 206.598.1944.

Health-care professionals making a referral should fax a UW Medicine referral request (PDF) to 206.598.4694.


To refer a patient, use the UW Medicine referral form.

Blood Glucose Monitoring and Downloading Botox Bladder Injections Case management Diabetes in pregnancy Fetal Anomalies Fetal ECHO Genetic counseling High Risk Pregnancy HIV in Pregnancy Hypertension in pregnancy (maternal cardiac disease) Infant medication management Lab testing Maternal Genetic Disorder neonatal consultation Non-invasive cardiac monitoring NST Nursing care Nutrition counseling and advice Obstetric care Patient education Pre-pregnancy counseling Pregnancy Prenatal care Prenatal diagnosis Prenatal Genetics Preventing Prematurity Supervision/medical management Transvaginal ultrasound Ultrasound

University of Washington Medical Center
Cardiology Diabetes Infectious Diseases Gynecology Perinatology Women's Health Preterm Birth Prevention Obstetrics High-Risk Obstetrics Lactation Services Prenatal Genetics