Practice Locations

CU John C. Hobbins Perinatal Center
Central Denver
1875 Lawrence Street Suite 350, Denver, CO 80202

303-315-6100

M. Camille Hoffman, MD, MSc

Maternal and Fetal Medicine

Board Certified

Locations

Practice Locations

CU John C. Hobbins Perinatal Center
1875 Lawrence Street, Suite 350
Denver, CO 80202

303-315-6100

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UCHealth Maternal-Fetal Medicine Clinic - Anschutz Medical Campus
1635 Aurora Ct, Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion, 3rd Fl
Aurora, CO 80045

720-848-1060

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Provider Expertise

Clinical Interest for Patients

My clinical practice includes taking an integrative approach to caring for pregnant women with "high-risk" conditions such as: mental health conditions, genetic conditions, high blood-pressure, diabetes, endocrine conditions, or fetal conditions.


Care Philosophy

I address the physical and psychosocial health of pregnant women as this can improve both maternal and child health and maternal-child health is the cornerstone of a healthy society.


Specialties

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology ( 2009 , 2018 )
  • Maternal and Fetal Medicine ( 2012 , 2018 )

Conditions & Treatments

  • Mental Health and Behavior

    Postpartum Depression, Stress

  • Pregnancy and Reproduction

    Childbirth, Endocrine Disorders, Gestational Diabetes, High-Risk Pregnancy, Maternal and Fetal Health, Pregnancy, Prenatal Care, Prenatal Testing

  • Women's Health

    Breast Feeding

Interests & Activities

Personal Interests

I enjoy biking, running, yoga, skiing, gardening, and spending time with my family which includes two children, two dogs, and a menagerie of small farm animals.


Volunteer Activities

I continue to be involved in several national and international efforts to improve pregnancy and perinatal mental health care.


Ratings & Reviews
4.8 out of 5 (11 ratings, 3 comments)

Education & Training

Medical Schools

MD, Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine (2003)


Undergraduate Schools

BS, University of South Carolina (SC) (1998)


Graduate Schools

MSc, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (2015)


Internships

University of Miami. Jackson Memorial Hospital (2004)


Residency Program

University of Miami. Jackson Memorial Hospital (2007)


Fellowships

University of Colorado (University Hospital) Program (2010)

University of Arizona Program (2018)

Professional Memberships

Alpha Omega Alpha, Regular member


American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Fellow


Marcé of North America, Board Member


Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, Regular member


The International Marcé Society for Perinatal Mental Health, Executive Board Member


Research & Grants

Grants

Expanding Perinatal Integrated Care to Promote Screening, Assessment and Treatment of Perinatal Mood Disorders in Denver, Colorado (2015)

Prenatal Choline Supplementation: Impact on Attention and Social Withdrawal at 4 years of Age (2017)

The Care Project: Helping Pregnant Moms and Babies (2018)


Research Interests for Patients

I do research on interventions (choline supplementation and psychotherapy that is integrated in to standard prenatal care) that show promise in improving the mental and physical health and wellness of a pregnant woman and the health and wellness of her child.

information for referring providers

Referral Contact Phone

(720) 848-2960

Clinical Interests for Referring Providers

My clinical interests and expertise includes: management of perinatal mental health conditions, providing integrative perinatal care, obstetric ultrasound, and managing high-risk pregnancies.

Research Interest for Referring Providers

My clinical practice and research is focused on two intervention trials. One randomized trial tests choline supplementation (versus placebo) throughout pregnancy and the impact on pregnancy, maternal, and child developmental outcomes. The other randomized trial tests perinatal-adapted interpersonal therapy (versus enhanced usual care) in women with depressive symptoms and the impact on pregnancy, maternal, and child developmental outcomes. Both of these trials seek to improve standard perinatal care (and care recommendations) to improve maternal-child health.