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Your First Visit

You do not need a referral in order to be seen by a REACH physician, but many of our patients are referred by a physician. Appointment requests can be made by calling or by e-mailing our office or by an appointment being requested from your physician. During the set-up of your New Patient consultation, instructions should be provided to you as to the information we will need prior to your first visit. Those items include, insurance information, medical records from your OB/GYN or general medicine provider and the completion of our new patient forms which you will find a link to below. You may also be asked for a deposit to hold your New Patient slot, but that deposit also acts as your co-pay for your first visit.

Please plan on arriving at your appointment at least 20 minutes prior to your appointment and expect at least an hour and a half for your first visit. The physician will meet with you and your partner (our physicians prefer that your partner is present at the first consultation) and review your medical history with you both. They will most likely do an exam which could include a vaginal ultrasound. Lab work may also be ordered.

You will have a team of fertility experts to guide you through your visit. Each physician has two nurses, an infertility nurse and an IVF nurse. They will be an integral part of your fertility treatment and you should meet them both during your visit. 


New Patient Forms


Medical Records Release Form

 


News and Events

REACH opens a NEW location in the Lake Norman area

August 21, 2012

REACH announced as Best Doctors in Charlotte Business Journal

May 2, 2012

Congratulations to the physicians at REACH for being named in the April 2012 Charlotte Business Journal as a Best Doctor!

April 27, 2012

REACH featured on Fox News Charlotte:

April 25, 2012

Being a mom wasn't something Mint Hill resident Katherine Farriott-Smith always dreamed about. She says, "I didn't have time for kids," until she met her husband. At age 36, she decided it was time to start their family. She says, "We tried and tried and tried."

North Carolina’s Leading Infertility Center Participates in National Infertility Awareness Week and Highlights When to Seek Fertility Care

April 25, 2012

Reproductive Endocrinology Associates of Charlotte (REACH), is proud to participate in National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW), which runs from April 22nd - April 28th. The week was established by RESOLVE, The National Infertility Association, in 1989 to encourage the public to understand reproductive health.