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NRM doctors caring for patients via Telemedicine

Posted March 18, 2020 by NRM

Our team at NRM continues to help patients work toward building their families! Doctors are available for telemedicine visits. In effort to keep our patients and staff safe, our doctors, nurses, and business office personnel continue to see patients via telemedicine appointments– text us at 802-655-8888 today to schedule your appointment. Looking for more information? For the latest COVID-19 information regarding fertility and reproductive health, visit ASRM’s up to date information here. This page includes access to a free webinar for patients looking to optimize their health during the COVID-19 crisis. This webinar will be live on April 14th and  Read more »

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Does Drinking Alcohol Impact Fertility in Men and Women?

Posted July 14, 2017 by NRM

Could Drinking Alcohol Impact Your Ability to Conceive? Research indicates that while moderate alcohol drinking may have minimal impact on fertility, heavy drinking definitely reduces fertility in both men and women.Estrogen levels in women and testosterone levels in men could decrease significantly due to drinking alcohol daily. In addition, women who drink more than two drinks per day may experience missed periods and abnormal bleeding, conditions which could indicate ovulation has not occurred. Other negative repercussions of binge drinking or heavy drinking on fertility include: Possibility of spontaneous abortions and miscarriages Lack of ovulation due to pituitary/ovarian/hypothalamic dysfunction (ethanol-related) Absence of menstrual cycles  Read more »

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How a Fertility Clinic Can Help You Conceive

Posted March 18, 2017 by NRM

Some couples may have more difficulty conceiving a child than others, for a variety of reasons. Science and medicine have developed a number of ways to assist reproduction, including techniques like ovulation induction, IUI, in-vitro fertilization (IVF), or donor egg IVF. At Northeastern Reproductive Medicine, a leading fertility clinic in Vermont, our highly trained specialists and expert team members offer a number of assisted reproductive technology (ART) options, with a strong emphasis on step-by-step methods, starting with the simplest, least complicated treatments first. When Should I Go to a Fertility Clinic?   Each couple’s situation is different, but most experts  Read more »

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Exploring Treatment Options at Your Vermont Fertility Clinic

Posted February 21, 2017 by NRM

If you are struggling to conceive on your own, several treatment options are available from your local Vermont Fertility Clinic. Below is some information about these options. Fertility Medications Fertility medications are often the first line of treatment used for couples who are unable to conceive on their own. The most common oral medications used for this purpose are letrozole and clomiphene, both of which encourage a healthy ovulation. In some cases, injectable medications may also be used to increase the chances of conception. Fertility medications are most appropriate for women with irregular menstrual cycles, couples with unexplained infertility or  Read more »

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8 Reasons to Choose Northeastern Reproductive Medicine

Posted December 12, 2016 by NRM

We know you have a choice where you receive your reproductive medical care. Here’s why we think you should choose Northeastern Reproductive Medicine: Physician Experience: All three of our reproductive endocrinologists are board certified in this subspecialty. This means we have all passed the rigorous oral exam that is the final step in certification. Between us, we have over 40 years of independent clinical practice in Reproductive Endocrinology and assisted reproductive technologies such as IVF. Each of us have performed thousands of egg retrievals and embryo transfers.   Success!: As members of Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART), we are  Read more »

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When to Visit a Fertility Clinic

Posted August 28, 2016 by NRM

If you are struggling to conceive, you are not alone. One in eight couples face fertility challenges and for these couples, medical treatment may necessary in order for conception to occur. If you are considering a visit to a local fertility clinic, ask yourself the following questions to determine whether the time is right to make an appointment. 1. Do I already know that conception on my own is impossible? For some patients, the need for fertility treatment is obvious. For example, homosexual couples, single women and patients who have had tubal ligation or vasectomy procedures know that conception without  Read more »

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Insurance Information

Insurance coverage for the diagnostic evaluation and treatment of infertility is complex. All NRM patients will have access to our financial counselor to help them understand their particular coverage, and answer insurance-related questions. More Information »

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Fertility Preservation Services

NRM offers freezing and storage of eggs, sperm, or embryos for individuals with a recent cancer diagnosis who desire future fertility, or those who elect to delay childbearing for other reasons.

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Referring Providers: Did you Know?

We want to work with you toward a common shared goal: maximizing reproductive health and increasing patients’ potential for successful pregnancies. We offer a set of referral services designed to help your patients take the first steps of fertility treatment Learn More.

Northeastern Reproductive Medicine

105 West View Road Suite 302
Colchester, Vermont 05446
1 (802) 655-8888

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