Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is also known as artificial insemination. This is a procedure where the sperm of the husband or donor is concentrated by a process known as sperm washing. It is then placed in the upper uterus using a small plastic tube or catheter. This is a simple relatively inexpensive office procedure. The procedure takes a few minutes. The patient then rests for a few minutes and then returns to daily activity. Insemination is generally used in cycles where ovulation drugs have been utilized.
Egg Donor Program
We offer egg donation to our patients who have not been able to achieve their goal of conceiving using their own eggs. Information is provided for those who are interested in learning more about the recipient process and those that are interested in donating their eggs.
Tubal Reversal
In many cases, tubal reversal, or tubal reanastamosis, can successfully rejoin a woman's fallopian tubes after sterilization. A consult with one of our physicians will help determine your best treatment options to achieve pregnancy.
Tubal Reversal Information Packet
After completing the forms and mailing in the deposit (which will be applied to your initial consultation), our office will contact you for an appointment.
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