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At Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders we offer years of experience coupled with high success for all types of infertility.
Led
by Jerome H. Check MD, Ph.D., who has over twenty five years of experience
in the field of infertility, our program began in 1988 at our Melrose
Park, PA office. In September 1990, we opened a new state of the
art IVF laboratory in Marlton, NJ and in November 1991, we merged
our two In-Vitro Fertilization programs to form the Cooper
Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders, P.C. The Cooper
Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders is affiliated with the University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and the Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School at Camden and has been a member of The Society for
Assisted Reproductive Technology, (SART), since 1989.
We
perform approximately 1000 In Vitro egg retrievals per year and are
considered one of the largest IVF programs in the United States.
The Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders was one of the first centers in the world
to offer a shared oocyte program in which a woman in need of IVF
can share half of her oocytes with another woman in exchange for
almost entirely free IVF services.
Aside
from the personal, high quality care patients receive at the Cooper
Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders what makes our center very appealing to our patients
is our success rates and affordability. Our doctors have always
been dedicated to providing the highest quality care while making
it affordable to anyone who requires our services. For this reason,
Cooper Institute is one of the most affordable IVF centers in the
country, while maintaining one of the highest pregnancy rates per
transfer (currently about a 50% success rate).
The
physicians in our practice are medical and reproductive endocrinologists
and gynecologists, all dedicated to helping patients with problems
achieving pregnancy. Our team is also comprised of
nurses, embryologists, andrologists, ultrasonographers, medical
technologists, and researchers, all with expertise in the field
of infertility.
Though
our practice is well known for its dedication to infertility, we
also treat other problems in reproductive endocrinology, e.g., women
with no periods (amenorrhea) or women bleeding too much or having
severe pain with menstruation (e.g. endometriosis) and menopause;
along with other endocrine problems, e.g. thyroid, pituitary and
adrenal (excluding diabetes). For men we not only treat subnormal
semen specimens but also sexual problems related to hormonal disorders.
For more information please telephone one of our offices or search
through the information provided throughout this web-site.
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