Free Information On Tubal Ligation Reversal
December 16, 2010 at 10:14 pm tubalreversal 1 comment
Having a personalized discussion with a Tubal Reversal nurse is now easier that ever. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center has added the option to its Free Nurse Consultation web page to have a tubal reversal nurse contact you. One of the nurses can reach you by phone or email to answer your specific questions. With busy schedules and the addition of smart phones in society, browsing websites in full has its challenges. The Tubal Reversal Nurse Consultation webpage allows you to input your information and questions into the fields provided, and then a tubal reversal RN can reach you within the next business day. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center has several highly trained Registered Nurses on staff with advance certificates in women’s health and operative services. Everyone at the facility has expertise in caring for and performing ligation reversal surgery.
Tubal sterilization can be done many ways including: cut, tied, burned, ringed, or clipped. The renown tubal reversal doctors -Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith – are able to reverse most tubal ligation procedures. To determine if you are a candidate, obtain the operative report from your tubal ligation and send it to us for review. Since the fallopian tubes can be repaired in 98% of all cases, we do not require operative reports in the event you have difficulty getting your report. Contact Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center at 919-968-4656 to speak with a nurse and have your questions answered.
| Weekdays | (919) 968-4656 |
| Evenings & Weekends |
(919) 656-9861 (919) 656-8204(919) 656-6178 |
Our nurses are eager to help you with the information you need. They will:
- Review our process from start to finish, so you know what’s involved.
- Discuss your medical history and help schedule your tubal reversal.
- Expain that CHTRC has the best tubal reversal pregnancy rates and the most tubal reversal babies worldwide – documented with actual patient data.
- Offer several payment options to fit your budget. We want to make it possible for you to get the best care.
Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is a unique medical facility exclusively for tubal ligation reversal. We offer the most successful tubal reversal surgery, proven from results of over 8000 patients. We help couples from all over the world realize their dream of having children after a tubal sterilization.
Most Experienced Tubal Reversal Doctors
Our Medical Director – Dr. Gary Berger – is well known as the most experienced tubal reversal doctor. In 1982, he pioneered a low cost outpatient operation for reversing tubal ligations. Dr. Berger’s one-hour operation results in patient comfort, fast recovery, and avoids the need for hospitalization. Under his mentorship, Dr. Charles Monteith became the first certified Tubal Ligation Reversal Surgeon in the US.
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Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is a unique medical facility exclusively for tubal ligation reversal. We offer the most successful tubal reversal surgery, proven from results of over 8000 patients. We help couples from all over the world realize their dream of having children after a tubal sterilization.
Most Experienced Tubal Reversal Doctors
Our Medical Director – Dr. Gary Berger – is well known as the most experienced tubal reversal doctor. In 1982, he pioneered a low cost outpatient operation for reversing tubal ligations. Dr. Berger’s one-hour operation results in patient comfort, fast recovery, and avoids the need for hospitalization. Under his mentorship, Dr. Charles Monteith became the first certified Tubal Ligation Reversal Surgeon in the US.
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Erica Allen | January 22, 2011 at 7:51 pm
I am 40 years old and have been discussing children with my significant other (he is childless). I am in good health and would consider a child in the next two years. Do you think that is too long to wait? I do have one small pea sized fibroid that has given me very little trouble over the last four years.