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Seattle Reproductive Medicine is headquartered
in the South Lake Union area of Seattle in a state-of-the-art
facility. Although we are located in Seattle, we know patients
may not be, so we've developed a unique regional network that
extends through five states:
- Canada
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To access information about SRM's Regional Providers,
click on any of the states above.
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The SRM
Regional Network is comprised of local obstetricians,
gynecologists and Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners
who are skilled and trained in the diagnosis and treatment
of infertility. These physicians are able to provide low-tech,
traditional treatments for infertility, as well as the initial
stages of IVF. These physicians and nurses receive ongoing
training from the physicians at SRM to keep current on the
latest advances in Advanced Reproductive Technologies (ART) and
the treatment of infertility.
Should you need ART,
such as in vitro fertilization, network doctors and nurses
work closely with the Reproductive Endocrinologists at SRM
to develop a treatment plan and coordinate care. Rather than
traveling to Seattle for every visit, these clinics can perform
weekly check-ups, administer medication and manage the progress
of your IVF treatment, before retrieval or transfer in Seattle
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In addition to ART, patients may have unique
issues regarding their fertility potential, hormonal and menstrual
issue, and reproductive surgical issues that SRM's physicians
have been specially trained to deal with. SRM's
regional network and their intimate relationship with
SRM allows network providers to care for these patients without
having to travel to Seattle, unless absolutely necessary.
The benefit of our Regional Network:
- Most of your care is provided
close to home.
- You only need to travel to Seattle
for the 7-10 days required for monitoring,
retrieval and transfer.
- Your care is coordinated between specially
trained local fertility doctors and the Reproductive
Endocrinologists at SRM.
If you live in one of the areas where an
SRM network provider is located, your care can start infertility
treatment on a local level. Simply contact a regional
network physician to schedule an appointment.
Revised
August 14, 2008
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