Nevada Center for Reproductive Medicine

Fertility Clinic
Reno, Nevada, 89509

Contact Information

Clinic Name
Nevada Center for Reproductive Medicine
Location
645 Sierra Rose Dr
Reno, Nevada, 89509
United States

Clinic Details

Languages spoken
English
Year Established
1997
Hours of Operation
Monday to Friday 7am — 4pm

Nevada Center for Reproductive Medicine


Established in 1997, The Nevada Center for Reproductive Medicine is the only fully accredited reproductive endocrinology and infertility clinic in Northern Nevada. We offer state of the art fertility treatments to help you build your family like Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation, Invitro Fertilization, or Frozen Embryo Transfer. The Nevada Center For Reproductive Medicine (NCRM) is certified by the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART), JCAHO, AAAHC, CLIA, FDA, and the state of Nevada. 


Our Record: Our goal is to provide patients with the most advanced reproductive services available. We strive to do so in an environment that is friendly, warm, and compassionate. We have achieved excellent pregnancy rates, exceeding the national average, due to our unparalleled attention to detail. We work with our patients to overcome their infertility issues and help them to achieve their ultimate goal of having a child. We will continue to strive for perfection through patience, persistence, and teamwork. This ensures that each patient has an exceptional experience with The Nevada Center For Reproductive Medicine (NCRM). With our high success rates and exceptional personalized care, NCRM is committed to helping you succeed in your dreams of building your family! Fertility Treatments: We Have Specific Fertility Treatments That Will Overcome Every Cause Of Infertility. 

We Work Diligently With Our Fertility Treatments: Once a diagnosis has been made, we have several options available to use. While there are common elements, each plan is customized to the individual patient. A treatment such as Controlled Ovarian Stimulation, Invitro Fertilization, or Intrauterine insemination could be used, or a possible combination of them. NCRM of Reno wants you to remember a vital concept while undergoing treatments is to know what to expect. For example, the normal ability for a couple to conceive approximates only 20% per month. It is not as easy as most people think. 

Only 1 in 5 couples are pregnant per month when everything functions correctly. It takes an average of 3 to 6 months for most to conceive. Thus, if a treatment effectively overcomes the barrier causing infertility, then we typically expect only 20% to get pregnant. This is the reason why all treatments extend over a 3 to 6 month time frame. The second concept that is equally important is to know when to quit a certain treatment plan. Too many people quit too soon or extend ineffective treatments too long leading to further frustration and hopelessness. It is crucial to see a skilled physician properly trained in treating infertility for the highest rate and least cost of achieving a successful pregnancy.