Center for Reproductive Medicine
Who We Are
The board-certified reproductive endocrinologists at the Wake Forest Baptist Health Center for Reproductive Medicine have undergone many years of advanced training to ensure that each couple receives the highest quality of care available. As an academic medical center, we offer to our patients access to the most advanced research and infertility treatments available.
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Our Specialized Approach
When many of our patients finally decide to seek infertility specialist care they have already undergone months of unsuccessful treatments. Sometimes, the most basic and important tests have not been done. This results in wasted time, resources, and emotional strain.
We thoroughly evaluate each couple to determine the potential causes of infertility. Once this has been identified, we work with each couple to determine the therapy most likely to result in pregnancy in the most cost-effective manner.
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Our Promise to You
Our physicians, nurses, and embryologists have the common goal of helping couples become pregnant in a supportive and caring environment. We seek to minimize the emotional, physical and financial stress often associated with fertility treatments and provide to you an individualized therapy plan.
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Contact Us
To make an appointment or for answers to your questions regarding fertility diagnosis or treatment, email us at reprocal@wakehealth.edu.
You can also call 336-716-6476 or 866-WAKE IVF.
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