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Susan E. Dalton

Susan E. Dalton, MD

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

South Jordan Health Center

South Jordan
801-213-4500

University of Utah Hospital

University Maternal Fetal Medicine, Area E
Salt Lake City
801-213-2995
  • Dr. Susan Dalton specializes in maternal-fetal medicine, caring for patients throughout the entire spectrum of high-risk pregnancies. With advanced training in fetal diagnosis and treatment, Dr. Dalton offers a range of specialized procedures, including chorionic villus sampling (CVS), amniocentesis (a test that samples amniotic fluid), cervical cerclage (a procedure that places a stitch around the cervix), and complex cesarean sections. Her goal is to provide expert, compassionate care to ensure the best possible outcomes for both mother and baby.

    Dr. Dalton is currently accepting new patients for high-risk OB visit types and preconceptions with high-risk diagnoses. To schedule an appointment, please call 801-581-8425 or log in to MyChart.

    Dr. Susan Dalton received her medical degree from the University of Florida and finished her OB/GYN residency at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She then completed her specialized fellowship training in high-risk pregnancy (maternal-fetal medicine) at the University of Utah, where she now teaches as an assistant professor in the Division of OB/GYN-MFM at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine.

    Her current research interests involve imaging in adverse pregnancy outcomes, genetic adverse pregnancy outcomes, and nutrition in pregnancy. This includes the evaluation of image findings for fetal diagnosis and adverse pregnancy outcomes in collaboration with the Department of Radiology. The project spans the maternal-fetal spectrum from fetal conditions like birth defects to maternal conditions such as the placental accreta spectrum (PAS).

    Board Certification

    American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • Dr. Susan Dalton specializes in maternal-fetal medicine, caring for patients throughout the entire spectrum of high-risk pregnancies. With advanced training in fetal diagnosis and treatment, Dr. Dalton offers a range of specialized procedures, including chorionic villus sampling (CVS), amniocentesis (a test that samples amniotic fluid), cervical cerclage (a procedure that places a stitch around the cervix), and complex cesarean sections. Her goal is to provide expert, compassionate care to ensure the best possible outcomes for both mother and baby.

    Dr. Dalton is currently accepting new patients for high-risk OB visit types and preconceptions with high-risk diagnoses. To schedule an appointment, please call 801-581-8425 or log in to MyChart.

    Dr. Susan Dalton received her medical degree from the University of Florida and finished her OB/GYN residency at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She then completed her specialized fellowship training in high-risk pregnancy (maternal-fetal medicine) at the University of Utah, where she now teaches as an assistant professor in the Division of OB/GYN-MFM at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine.

    Her current research interests involve imaging in adverse pregnancy outcomes, genetic adverse pregnancy outcomes, and nutrition in pregnancy. This includes the evaluation of image findings for fetal diagnosis and adverse pregnancy outcomes in collaboration with the Department of Radiology. The project spans the maternal-fetal spectrum from fetal conditions like birth defects to maternal conditions such as the placental accreta spectrum (PAS).

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Obstetrics & Gynecology -Primary
    Academic Divisions Maternal Fetal Medicine
    Board Certification
    American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology

    Education history

    Fellowship University of Utah MD
    OB/GYN - University of North Carolina School of Medicine Resident
    Professional Medical Clinical Training Years 3 & 4 - University of Florida College of Medicine M.D.
    Pre-clinical Training Years 1 & 2 - University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine M.D.
    Undergraduate English - University of Utah B.A.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Workalemahu T, Dalton S, Allshouse A, Carey AZ, Page JM, Blue NR, Thorsten V, Goldenberg RL, Pinar H, Reddy UM, Silver RM (2022). Copy number variants and placental abnormalities in stillborn fetuses: A secondary analysis of the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network study. BJOG, 129(13), 2125-2131. ()
    2. Dalton SE, Workalemahu T, Allshouse AA, Page JM, Reddy UM, Saade GR, Pinar H, Goldenberg RL, Dudley DJ, Silver RM (2022). Copy number variants and fetal growth in stillbirths. Am J Obstet Gynecol, 228(5), 579.e1-579.e11. ()
    3. Dalton SE, Gregg AR, Ho M (2017). Second-Trimester Uterine Model for Teaching Ultrasound-Guided Obstetric Procedures. J Ultrasound Med, 36(8), 1723-1731. ()
    4. Roussos-Ross K, Reisfield G, Elliot I, Dalton S, Gold M (2015). Opioid use in pregnant women and the increase in neonatal abstinence syndrome: what is the cost? J Addict Med, 9(3), 222-5. ()
    5. Ailion M, Hannemann M, Dalton S, Pappas A, Watanabe S, Hegermann J, Liu Q, Han HF, Gu M, Goulding MQ, Sasidharan N, Schuske K, Hullett P, Eimer S, Jorgensen EM (2014). Two Rab2 interactors regulate dense-core vesicle maturation. Neuron, 82(1), 167-80. ()

    Review

    1. Worsham W, Dalton S, Bilder DA (2021). The Prenatal Hormone Milieu in Autism Spectrum Disorder. [Review]. Front Psychiatry, 12, 655438. ()