George J. Mangos is a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist based at St George Hospital in Sydney, NSW, Australia. This kind of care is for times in pregnancy when things need a closer look, so both mother and baby can be monitored closely.
Dr Mangos looks after people dealing with conditions where blood pressure is a key issue. That includes preeclampsia and ongoing hypertension. He also supports care for babies where growth can be affected, such as intrauterine growth restriction. At times, these situations can feel worrying and hard to plan around, so clear, steady guidance matters.
In many cases, the aim is to spot changes early and help guide the next steps. That might mean extra scans and monitoring, reviewing symptoms, and making sure the care plan fits the stage of pregnancy. When a pregnancy is affected by high blood pressure, the plan often needs to be careful and specific, because risks can change over time.
His work is also connected to high blood pressure in infants. This is a specialised area, and it usually means coordinating care so that newborns are watched closely when there are concerns around blood pressure and overall health after birth.
As a maternal-fetal specialist, Dr Mangos has specialist training in this field. He focuses on practical, day-to-day management and on supporting decisions when outcomes are less certain than we’d like. If a family needs to discuss whether additional monitoring or care is needed, he helps explain what is going on in plain language, and why it matters.
Details on research involvement, published work, and clinical trials aren’t listed here, but his clinical focus is clear: caring for pregnancies affected by preeclampsia and hypertension, and for babies where growth may be impacted.