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Preventive Medicine

Dedicated Pregnancy Care

Quick Facts

Practice TypeConcierge
LocationPalo Alto, Bay Area, Silicon Valley
DoctorsJustin Thompson MD, Preventive Medicine
Year Founded2014
HousecallsYes

About

At Dedicated Pregnancy Care, Dr. Justin Thompson brings over a decade of obstetric expertise to families across the Bay Area. He founded the Palo Alto practice in 2014, drawing on patient feedback and personal family experience to build something different. His focus is simple: every patient deserves a genuine, continuous relationship with their physician. Dr. Thompson personally attends every prenatal visit and every delivery. Prenatal appointments run 60 to 90 minutes, and select visits including prenatal check-ups and postpartum support happen at home. He delivers at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford and Sequoia Hospital. More than half his patients carry high-risk designations, and he holds deep experience with IVF pregnancies, multiple births, gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and fetal growth restriction. Patients reach him directly via his personal cell phone, any time of day or night. The practice has not missed a single birth since opening in 2014.

Details

Address

1515 El Camino Real, Suite C, Palo Alto, CA 94306

Membership Details

One-time membership fee for all-inclusive pregnancy care covering every prenatal visit, delivery, and postpartum care with Dr. Thompson. Contact practice directly for pricing details. Many patients find a portion of the fee is reimbursable through insurance.

Typical Appointment

75 minutes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dedicated Pregnancy Care charges a one-time membership fee that covers all prenatal visits, labor and delivery, and postpartum follow-up with Dr. Thompson. The practice does not directly accept insurance, but encourages patients to carry a PPO plan. Many patients find a portion of the membership fee reimbursable through their insurance. Contact the practice directly for current pricing details.

The practice does not bill insurance directly for the membership fee. However, Dedicated Pregnancy Care encourages patients to maintain a PPO plan. Many patients successfully seek partial reimbursement from their insurer after paying the membership fee. The practice can provide guidance on this process.

Prenatal appointments run 60 to 90 minutes. Dr. Thompson conducts an ultrasound at every visit and allows ample time for questions. This appointment length stays consistent throughout the pregnancy, not just at the first visit.

Yes. Dr. Thompson makes home visits for select appointments, including prenatal check-ups and postpartum support. Patients can ask about scheduling a home visit when they join the practice.

Every member receives Dr. Thompson's personal cell phone number. He makes himself available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Patients do not go through an after-hours answering service to reach him directly.

Dr. Thompson delivers at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford and Sequoia Hospital. He personally attends every delivery and has not missed a birth since founding the practice in 2014.

Yes. High-risk pregnancies make up more than half of the practice's patient panel. Dr. Thompson manages conditions including gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, hypertension in pregnancy, placenta previa, fetal growth restriction, preterm labor, IVF pregnancies, and multiple births such as twins.

Prospective patients can contact the practice directly by phone or through the contact form on the practice website. The practice limits the number of patients it accepts each year to maintain individualized care. Reaching out early in your pregnancy, or even before conception, gives you the best chance of securing a spot.

Yes. Dr. Thompson offers preconception counseling for patients planning a pregnancy. This service helps identify any risk factors and create a health plan before conception, which can be particularly valuable for patients with complex medical histories or prior pregnancy losses.

Practice last updated June 11, 2026