Fertility Clinic, Fertility Doctors, IVF, Denver, Colorado, CO
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Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine
Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine
- Denver, Colorado
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Colorado Fertility Center Expands Service; Adds Doctor
The Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine is proud to announce the addition
of Robert L. Gustofson, M.D. to its nationally recognized infertility treatment
center in Denver, Colorado.
Dr. Robert Gustofson earned his medical degree from the University of Florida in
Gainesville, Florida where he was president of Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor
Society. He subsequently completed his residency training as the administrative
chief resident in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of North Carolina
Hospitals in Chapel Hill, and concluded his education with a subspecialty
fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at the National
Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
As a reproductive endocrinologist, Gustofson focuses on the advanced evaluation,
treatment and management of fertility issues. By joining the Colorado Center for
Reproductive Medicine, he will be in the company of three renowned physicians
with a reputation for excellence in the treatment of infertility.
With four centers throughout the Denver Metro area – Denver, Englewood,
Lone Tree and Louisville – the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine
is one of the nations leading infertility treatment centers providing a wide
variety of infertility treatments ranging from basic care to advanced assisted
reproductive technologies. Four doctors staff the various offices and the center
employs over 100 people, all of whom are dedicated professionals serving more
than 1,500 patients each year.
COLORADO CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE HIGHLIGHTED IN WALL
STREET JOURNAL
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal, which focuses on a small
number of U.S. fertility clinics that are leading the way in offering
new techniques to help women get pregnant without having twins or
triplets, highlights the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine as
part of this vanguard group of fertility centers. The push to curb
multiple births comes amid rising concern over the health risks and
medical costs of having more than one child at a time. The Wall Street
Journal article, entitled "Fertility Clinics Try New Way To Curb Risky
Multiple Births," features information about a recent, unpublished
study by doctors at the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine in
Englewood, and pertinent statements from Dr. William Schoolcraft and
Dr. Eric Surrey of CCRM about techniques to reduce multiple births.
The use of these techniques is relatively rare, with only a couple of
dozen U.S. fertility clinics--CCRM among this exclusive group--having
the lab capabilities to offer the service regularly. Click here to
read the Wall Street Journal article.
Denver joins the Network (with their sister clinic in Houston)
We're pleased to announce that Denver has joined the IntegraMed
Network together with their sister clinic in Houston.
Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine, founded in 1987 by Dr.
William Schoolcraft, has a national reputation for excellence in both
pregnancy and delivery rates. The CCRM team is committed to "continued
excellence, through meticulously performed up-to-date techniques and
continued education in these techniques throughout the world, to bring
couples the greatest chance of pregnancy."
Along with clinical excellence, CCRM has gained a worldwide reputation
over the past several years for its groundbreaking research in the
area of reproductive medicine. Under the leadership of Scientific Director
Dr. David Gardner, the CCRM Research Department successfully developed
sequential culture media, which paved the way for routine blastocyst
culture of embryos, a newer embryology laboratory technique that has
led to improved pregnancy rates and a reduction of high order multiple
pregnancies. CCRM's physician team includes Dr. William Schoolcraft,
Dr. Eric Surrey, and Dr. Debra Minjarez. Drs. Schoolcraft and Surrey
practice at the Englewood, Colorado office, while Dr. Minjarez
practices at the Denver office.
There's more! In 2001, Dr. William Schoolcraft led the development of
a fertility center in Houston, in an effort to serve a growing patient
need in Texas. IVF Houston is a collaborative effort involving Timothy N.
Hickman, M.D., Dr. Schoolcraft and Dr. David Gardner. As a sister
clinic to the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine, Houston IVF follows
CCRM's established treatment protocols, and has access to the latest
in technological advances, through CCRM's on-going commitment to research
under Dr. Gardner's direction. Houston IVF patients, like CCRM
patients, are offered a comprehensive array of personalized, cost-effective
treatment options based upon their unique needs and and enjoy clinical pregnancy
rates per cycle start comparable to those of sister practice CCRM.
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