About Perinatal Consultation
The Perinatal Service is a resource for providers caring for patients with mental health concerns who are pregnant, postpartum, and breast/chest-feeding and individuals in need of preconception consultation. Medical providers can consult directly with a perinatal psychiatrist trained in perinatal mental health conditions and medication safety and receive evidence-based guidance around screening, assessment, diagnosis and treatment of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Consults may be single questions or may involve ongoing contact for complex issues. Liaison coordinators provide resources and referrals to providers for their perinatal patients.
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About
Sarah Guth,
MD Perinatal Psychiatrist
Sarah Guth is a Perinatal Psychiatrist based at the University of Vermont Medical Center. For the past eight years, Sarah has been seeing patients who are pregnant, postpartum, or have other symptoms associated with reproductive hormones, such as PMDD, or mental health concerns associated with perimenopause. In addition to direct clinical care, Sarah supports other providers to take care of Vermont's perinatal people with VTCPAP.