As a maternal-fetal physician, Deborah Boyle, MD, provides care for women experiencing high-risk pregnancies. Dr. Boyle specializes in the management of obstetrical, medical, and surgical complications related to pregnancy. She has particular interests in the detection, confirmation, assessment, and follow-up of fetal anomalies. An additional area of interest is the use of alternative medicine, lifestyle modification, and the exploration of the mind-body connection to enhance maternal health and improve obstetric outcomes. Dr. Boyle is also interested in non-narcotic alternatives for pain management and the investigation of economic strategies to provide increased access to care.
Dr. Boyle's current research involves the maternal/child bonding effect of prenatal ultrasound and its effect on depression in the mother.
Rush University Medical College
MD
University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System
Internship
University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System
Residency
University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System
Fellowship
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