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New Patient Liaison
Choosing the right fertility experts to work with and starting the process to build your family can be confusing and frustrating. Our New Patient Liaison is here to answer your questions regarding becoming a patient at SRM. An experienced clinic representative, the liaison can assist in all initial inquires to our practice and facilitate scheduling your initial consultation with one of our physicians. The New Patient Liaison can also direct you to more detailed information regarding infertility.

Questions about Vasectomy Reversal Email srmNewPatient@integramed.com

Vasectomy Reversal
Life changes what we want. With vasectomy reversal, your new family can be complete.

While a vasectomy was the right decision for you years ago, your life circumstances have changed. Today, you can have that vasectomy reversed, so your dream of having more children to complete your life can come true.

R. Dale McClure, MD, FRCS (C) is a urologist in the Seattle, Washington area and is one of the most experienced surgeons in the country specializing in microsurgical vasectomy reversals.

Not only does Dr. McClure have an extremely high success rate in vasectomy reversals, he is a specialist in male infertility. This allows him to apply his vast knowledge to each individual’s unique situation, and recommend the appropriate approach.

In the past few years, microsurgery techniques have improved to the point that a vasectomy reversal is the simplest, most viable way to help a couple who in the past couldn’t conceive because of a vasectomy, become pregnant.

R Dale McClure, MD

 

 

Revised March 24, 2008