Surgical Fertility Treatments

Sometimes, the journey to parenthood requires a surgical solution to correct a structural issue. We understand that the idea of surgery can be intimidating, but it’s often the most direct path to fixing a problem and giving you the best chance for a successful pregnancy. Our skilled team of reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialists is here to walk you through every option and help you decide if surgery is the right choice for you.
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Our Surgical Approach

Many fertility issues in both men and women can be effectively treated with surgery. These are often structural problems you may have been born with or conditions that have developed over time, like endometriosis or fibroids. We work closely with you to understand the pros and cons of each treatment, ensuring we find the best and most effective path forward for your unique situation.
For women, we primarily use two minimally invasive surgical techniques:

Hysteroscopy

This procedure allows us to use a small, lighted camera to look inside your uterus. It’s a great tool for both diagnosing and treating issues like polyps and small fibroids, which we can often remove at the same time.

Laparoscopy

This is a minimally invasive surgery where we make a small incision in your abdomen to insert a camera and surgical instruments. We use this to get a clear view of your reproductive organs—including your ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus—and correct issues like endometriosis or pelvic adhesions.

Conditions We Treat with Surgery

Our specialists use surgery to address a wide range of issues. The goal is to correct the problem so you can have the best possible chance of conceiving, sometimes without further treatment. Common conditions we treat for women include:

Conditions for Women include:

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Endometriosis

We can use a conservative laparoscopic approach to carefully remove endometrial tissue that has grown outside the uterus, helping to increase your chances of pregnancy.

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Fallopian Tube Issues

Whether it’s a blockage, scar tissue, or a previous tubal ligation, surgery can often repair or clear the fallopian tubes to allow for fertilization and implantation.

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Uterine Fibroids and Polyps

These common growths can interfere with a fertilized egg’s ability to implant. We offer procedures like a myomectomy to remove them while preserving the healthy parts of your uterus.

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Pelvic Adhesions

These are bands of scar tissue that can prevent an egg from reaching the fallopian tube. We can remove them using a laparoscopic procedure to restore normal function.

Conditions for Men include:

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Vasectomy Reversal

A vasovasostomy can reconnect the vas deferens, allowing sperm to once again enter the seminal fluid.

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Varicocelectomy

This surgery addresses varicocele, or enlarged veins in the scrotum, which can impact sperm health. We remove the enlarged veins to restore proper blood flow.

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Sperm Retrieval

If there’s a structural issue preventing sperm from being released, our partners can perform a surgical procedure to retrieve sperm directly.

Let’s Explore Your Options Together

Navigating surgical options can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our team is here to provide the answers and guidance you need to make the best decision for your family-building journey.