The Right Process for YouComputers have a process for everything - a set of systematic algorithms that must be followed to get from point A to point B. You're different. You're a person...not a computer. So why should you follow a predetermined checklist when trying to have a baby? It's our nature to make plans. But when it comes to babies, we're rarely in control. Either it works right away or it doesn't. And when it doesn't, Dr. Stoelk, a reproductive endocrinologist and fertility surgeon, can help with a treatment plan or procedures that are right for you and your situation. It starts with a conversation with Dr. Stoelk. This is the most important part of your entire fertility journey. Together you'll discuss your dreams, what hasn't worked so far, natural alternatives, and what procedure or procedures may need to be done. You'll also discuss your time expectancy and how much your treatment might cost. Then, you'll decide what approach is perfect for you. No two journeys are ever the same. Maybe yours is an ovulation disorder and won't take much time at all. Maybe it's something like endometriosis, and a simple yet high tech laser laparoscopy surgery may take care of it. Whatever procedure or procedures you need as a couple will be discussed with Dr. Stoelk before even the simplest tests are performed. It's just one of the many ways we can save you time and money. We'll help you move forward. When you know which treatment or procedures will have the greatest chance for success, you'll move forward until you're pregnant or you decide to postpone your quest. Send us a picture of your new baby. We love to hear from new families and see those shining new faces. In fact, we've put together a Baby Blog to showcase some of the new families to come through Northwest Fertility Center on their way to baby bliss. When you're ready, we'll be here. You can schedule your visit with Dr. Stoelk any time. Call, email or stop by Northwest Fertility Center. We're easy to find and have all the free parking you could ever need. |
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