Choosing your health care provider is an important step for any health need.

When choosing a practice for infertility or non-fertility related, reproductive endocrinological care, the options can be confusing since many gynecologists or primary care physicians have included these disciplines in their scope of service.

The field of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) evolved into a Board Certified subspecialty of Obstetrics and Gynecology in recognition of the additional years of specialized training and knowledge necessary for comprehensive treatment of the infertile couple or the patient with reproductive endocrine issues unrelated to fertility. This training also involves certification in the specialized surgical techniques necessary for the discipline.

The foundation of the REI fellowship incorporates both the basic and clinical sciences to educate in the most current diagnostic and therapeutic advancements. In addition, the quality of support staff, whether nursing, laboratory or billing concomitantly reflects the level of expertise of the board certified REI physician.