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Infertility

Personalized infertility treatment from doctors who care

gob_fertility.jpgIf you and your spouse would like to become pregnant, but cannot due to infertility, Greenville OB-GYN has a wide range of specialized and individualized treatment options available to help you start the family you’ve dreamed of. We offer comprehensive infertility services including microsurgery, laser surgery, ovulation induction, insemination, ultrasound and other imaging services, as well as donor insemination. Because of our close affiliation with several leading universities such as East Carolina University, we are also able to perform advanced procedures such as intra-uterine insemination.

Infertility treatments can often require 24-hour care and response. Only a group practice such as Greenville OB-GYN can provide you with the care and service you may require at any time, day or night. Should you require hospitalization, our highly trained and experienced Doctors, Certified Nurse-Midwives and Physicians Assistants are available 24 hours a day/7 days a week to deliver the same care that you receive in our offices.

If you are planning your first visit to Greenville OB-GYN, be sure to view and fill out the forms and documents and read our payment policy prior to your first visit. If you have any other general question, please contact us. We’ll be happy to respond. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Complete Care

Doctors
Midwives
Patient Education
Enjoy Your Pregnancy
Infertility
Imaging
Obstetric Patients
Gynecology Patients
Urogynecology Patients
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Endometriosis: Everything You Need to Know

Endometriosis is a common condition with plenty of misconceptions. The disease occurs when tissue called endometrium, similar to the tissue that normally lines the uterus, grows in other parts of the body. Endometriosis affects as many as one in 10 American women. It can cause pain, scarring, and even infertility.