Offering hope ...
Many of us have dreamt of one day starting our own families. We have also found through life’s lessons that not all of our dreams are easily realized. Though this can be discouraging, we should never let fear or a lack of understanding prevent us from working toward fulfillment of our hopes and dreams...
For those who have tried unsuccessfully to conceive a child, the prospect of one day having a family may seem impossible. This does not mean that all hope should be lost. The physicians and staff of Community Health Network are dedicated to the care of patients coping with infertility. Our comprehensive Assisted Fertility Services and personal treatment approach will provide you with the answers you are seeking to your reproductive health questions.
To learn more about our program, or to receive a referral to a physician, call toll-free at 800-777-7775 or send us an e-mail. Further information can be found online at www.advancedfertilitygroup.com and www.reproductivehope.com.
Our mission and values
Assisted Fertility Services operates under a mission to:
- Provide the highest-quality reproductive assistance and medical care.
- Provide exceptional service to our patients and their families.
- Offer support to patients and their families while they undergo assisted fertility services.
- Assist in the investigation of alternatives should fertility assistance fail.
- Be the most technologically advanced fertility program in the Midwest.
Our patients and their families are our top priority
We practice personal, individualized care with compassion, respect and concern for privacy. We educate and inform our patients so that they have a complete understanding of the treatments and procedures they may undergo.
We believe in working in partnership with our referring physicians to provide the safest, most progressive medical care available. Our staff continually participates in educational forums to develop the highest level of skills. Together, we work as a team to ensure the well-being of each and every patient.
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