Dr. Natalie Vukmer Departs TRM
Dr. Vukmer will be leaving TRM at the end of June 2024 to attend the REI Fellowship Training Program at the University of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Vukmer will be leaving TRM at the end of June 2024 to attend the REI Fellowship Training Program at the University of Pittsburgh.
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine’s Dr. Scotchie honored with the Trademark Women of Distinction Award 2020 for her expertise & dedication.
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine (TRM) has been named a center of excellence by multiple major insurance providers for demonstrating expertise through quality care.
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine celebrates 10 years of helping men and women in the Chattanooga area expand their families.
The College of American Pathologists awarded accreditation to Tennessee Reproductive Medicine, based on a recent on-site laboratory inspection.
TRM is proud to announce the winners of the 2017 Hope for the Holidays IVF giveaway: Chattanooga couple Scarlet and Chris Brown.
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.
With the approach of Memorial Day, which honors the veterans who have died serving their country, TRM wants people to know about the “Serving Our Veterans” IVF veteran program. Many vets may not know about the discounts available to them at clinics that have joined the national program.
Doctor Rink Murray finds that Zika virus is not a reason for women in the United States to postpone pregnancy.