Why Traveling to Chattanooga for In Vitro Fertilization Was Worth It
One Knoxville couple recounts their struggle to find a local fertility doctor and why traveling to Chattanooga for in vitro fertilization (IVF) was worth it in the end.
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine is a full-service reproductive endocrinology and fertility clinic located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. At our office, you’ll find a team of professionals dedicated to delivering the highest quality care in a compassionate environment.
One Knoxville couple recounts their struggle to find a local fertility doctor and why traveling to Chattanooga for in vitro fertilization (IVF) was worth it in the end.
Chattanooga couple Scarlet and Chris Brown stopped by TRM’s offices for the first time since receiving the news that they’d receive a free IVF cycle in 2018. WRCB TV was on the scene to interview them.
TRM is proud to announce the winners of the 2017 Hope for the Holidays IVF giveaway: Chattanooga couple Scarlet and Chris Brown.
This holiday season, TRM is giving away a free cycle of in vitro fertilization (IVF) to one lucky individual or couple in need of treatment.
TRM’s “Hope for the Holidays” contest runs through November 30, 2017 and will award treatment scans, laboratory testing, egg and sperm retrieval, fertilization and embryo transfer at no cost to a randomly selected applicant. The winner will be announced in December.
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine has been awarded the 2017 Cigna Infertility Center of Excellence meeting standards of quality and cost-efficiency, an accolade given to the top performing infertility centers in the nation.
When Alyssa & Scott determined IVF was their best shot at parenthood, research and word of mouth led them to Chattanooga. Dr. Scotchie and Dr. Murray worked together to fine-tune IVF treatment that led to their eventual success.
On FOX TV, Tennessee Reproductive Medicine’s Dr. Scotchie discusses PCOS awareness, a condition affecting up to 10% of women of reproductive age.
Dr. Murray was recently featured in a MedPage Today video blog about the power of social media to convey honesty and empathy.
After fertility testing revealed underlying male factor infertility, Jon and Wendy were able to get pregnant following a simple outpatient procedure, rather than a more costly treatment like IVF.