Tubal Reanastomosis

November 4, 2008

While it seems to some that traveling within in the U.S. for a tubal reanastomosis is somewhat difficult, you might be surprised to know that women from around the world come here expressly for that purpose. Although they face traveling thousands of miles to have a tubal reversal, they do so in order to take advantage of the top doctors available in the U.S.

Although you might hear from friends and family that it is silly to fly to another state for the surgery, the very same reasons you should make the trip apply to those who come from some other country. It’s a matter of what you get that entices these women to make the long flights necessary.

One major reason behind this decision for international patients to make the trip, is the training and experience of the tubal reversal doctors here. Tubal ligation, or having your tubes tied, is a form of female sterilization used the world over. Just like you, all these women have decided they want their tubes untied because they want a child. Either that or they want relief from Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome. Having a tubal reanastomosis may be their best choice to do either and they have decided that for them, it is.

Dr. Gary Berger of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center has done over 7000 surgeries in his years as a tubal reversal doctor. Looking back at his training and education, you can see why anyone would definitely want to have him for their surgeon. Not only is he available, but he has trained Dr. Charles Monteith to be the first certified tubal reversal specialist. They are, therefore, the best tubal reversal doctors in the world.

This is reflected, as well, in the pregnancy after tubal reversal statistics available on the CHTRC website. You can look at the charts available to see just what your chances are of becoming pregnant after the surgery. Not many other surgeons provide their own specific success rates for all the world to see. If you are lucky, at most, they will quote the general statistics for everyone who performs the surgery.

Another point which makes international patients willing to make this trip to the U.S. is simply because of the price tag of the surgery. Tubal reanastomosis can cost tens of thousands of dollars. This cost applies within the U.S. as well, as many women have shockingly found out. With the excellent price tag attached to the excellent care given by the doctors of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, women from other countries find they can obtain the surgery plus plane tickets plus hotel costs for less than they would pay for a doctor with lesser qualifications in their own country.

And women coming from other countries to the U.S. do not have to worry about language problems. Not only can the staff understand some languages, especially Spanish, but certified medical translators are available. These translators will make sure that there are no misunderstandings when it comes to specific questions dealing with what is going on medically in the office and operating room.

All of this just goes to show that not only is coming to the U.S. for a tubal reanastomosis a good idea for international patients, these points make it an even better decision for American women as well. Contact the office. Browse the website and read all the resources. Join in the message board and ask your questions. You will find that CHTRC is a good decision, maybe the best decision, for you.

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