Arizona Fertility Center

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Arizona Center for Fertility Studies, Scottsdale, AZ
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The Arizona Center for Fertility Studies is a world-class fertility consulting clinic which welcomes clients of all ages, marital statuses, and sexual preferences. More than 7000 babies have been born with the help of the Center, making them the leading fertility specialists in the American southwest. The staff of the Arizona Center for Fertility Studies believe strongly in building a trusting and caring connection between the fertility doctor and the patient, and feel that this is a critical part of having a successful fertility treatment.

 Since the Center’s founding in 1981, they have striven to develop new breakthroughs in reproductive medicine, keeping on the cutting edge of medical technology and techniques and making pregnancy a possibility for more couples than ever before. They are committed to helping everyone struggling with infertility issues.
 
The Center’s medical director is Dr. Jay Nemiro, who graduated cum laude from Temple University and who earned an MD at the George Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Nemiro served a fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at George Washington University Hospital, and teaches at Arizona State University and Midwestern University. His research work has been widely published in leading reproductive medical journals.
 
The Arizona Center for Fertility Studies has a wide variety of techniques available for those seeking to become pregnant. Intra-uterine insemination, tubal reversals, low tubal transfer, zygote intra-fallopian tube transfer, and in-vitro fertilization are just a few of the many fertility services the Center is able to offer thanks to its state-of-the-art equipment, and the staff’s commitment to keeping abreast of the latest developments in reproductive technology. The Center also facilitates egg and sperm donation, and can freeze both sperm and developed embryos for later implantation.
 
On average, a typical couple takes about 5 months to conceive. About one couple in seven has trouble conceiving even after a year of trying. The Center recommends that patients who have tried for one year (six months for women 35 and older) to get pregnant should seek evaluation. Most infertility can be treated with the tools and techniques available to the Center’s doctors. The most common causes of infertility are poor sperm count, damage to the fallopian tubes, difficulty in ovulation, and cervical damage. Many insurance programs cover evaluation of infertility; in the cases where insurance will not cover procedures, the Arizona Center for Fertility Studies has a wide range of low and modest-cost options that can achieve great success without a huge budget.
 
Whatever your fertility consulting needs, the Arizona Center for Fertility Studies can help you or your partner to become pregnant.
 
Contact Information
Address: 8997 E. Desert Cove Avenue, 2nd Floor, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Telephone: (480) 860-4792
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