
Dr. Margaret Dziadosz – High-Risk Pregnancy Doctor in New Jersey
Dr. Margaret Dziadosz is one of our Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialists at NJ Perinatal Associates, and has been a valued member of our team since 2016. Dr. Dziadosz received her B.S. from Villanova University and graduated Ross University School of Medicine with High Honors. She completed clinical training at Saint Barnabas Medical Center, fellowship in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at New York University, and is double board-certified.
Dr. Dziadosz’s research interests include understanding the cervix and preterm birth, labor patterns, and nutrition and weight gain in pregnancy. She has extensively studied amniotic fluid stem cells. Her academic record to date includes multiple peer-reviewed publications, clinical chapters, and presentations at national meetings. She enjoys lecturing and teaching and has received multiple research and teaching awards including the AIUM Research Award and ACOG National Faculty Award.
Compassionate Perinatal Care Near You
Dr. Dziadosz has a tireless passion for Maternal-Fetal Medicine because of the relationships that she develops with her patients. She feels a strong connection with her patients because she is a recent mother herself: “I can empathize with patients on a genuine and unique level. Since having experienced pregnancy and delivery, I feel like I can be truly empathetic and compassionate to my patients’ needs. I find it vital that all findings, potential outcomes, and options are fully explained to my patients during such a vulnerable time.”
In her free time, Dr. Dziadosz enjoys traveling, being a foodie, reading, and dancing. She is fluent in Polish. Patients can make an appointment with Dr. Dziadosz at our offices in Livingston, Belleville, Westfield, Teaneck, or Parsippany.
Dr. Dziadosz’s OB/GYN and Perinatal Specialities
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