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Are you one of the thousands of women in the U.S. alone that changes her mind after having a tubal ligation? Something in your circumstances has changed or maybe it’s just been a change of mind. Who cares? What you want is to reverse the surgery and need a good doctor to do this. The staff and surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center are the answer you have been searching for.
Unlike any other place you can name, tubal reversals are the only thing done at the center. You won’t have to worry about something else, like in vitro fertilization, being pushed on you. As an IVF is a more expensive procedure that usually requires more tries, you will find this is the procedure that will be presented as your best option whether it truly is or not. Not so at CHTRC.
It is Dr. Berger who has brought Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center to the forefront for tubal ligation reversals. No one can match his background and training within this field. He has had the opportunity to study under and observe Dr. Winston himself, the man who was the pioneer in microsurgical tubal reversal procedures. Put that background together with the sheer number of tubal reversals Dr. Berger has done and you have someone who cannot be matched. Dr. Berger performs these operations, and only these operations, four times a day, five days a week.
The surgical staff of technologists at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center are second to none. These are the people who make sure everything within the operating room is as it should be. You may not ever see their faces behind their surgical masks but they are the ones that make sure all equipment works as it should, that the operating room is meticulous and all is sterile for your surgery. Dr. Berger’s first assistant has been with him for 18 years. If she doesn’t know the drill by now, you sure won’t find it elsewhere. Among doctors who use staff at whatever hospital they work with, the surgical staff can change from time to time, especially since most other surgeons perform tubal reversal much less often than Dr. Berger.
Not only has the first assistant surgical technologist been there long term, so has the Director of Anesthesia. She is Dr. Caryn Hertz and has worked with Dr. Berger since 1995. Before that she was at the Duke University Medical Center which just goes to show what type of qualities she has. Sure beats wondering who you would pull going into some hospital for the surgery.
It’s the nurses at the center that you will make most contact with. They will be the ones you ask your questions of and who will see you through all the ropes that having a surgery like this entails. You will find that they add posts to the center blog answering some of the many questions that they get. You could not be in better hands than those of these caring and respectful ladies.
Maybe what I should mention next is the message board that allows all the ladies who are thinking about having a tubal reversal talk to all the ones who have had the surgery. It forms the basis of a type of support group though it is not officially one. Not only that but you can get your questions answered there by the staff as well. Sometimes even Dr. Berger will drop in and answer questions. You will find the latest pregnancy announcements,too.
And what other surgeon or center do you know of that follows up past the six week in office check up? At the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, they contact you at six months and again at one year after your reversal surgery. Dr. Berger and his staff have even had contact with some ladies years after their surgery when they needed advice on fertility issues. Using the information collected post operation and what was collected before, the center maintains a database that allows them to answer the question women will ask prior to their surgery - What are the success rates? You will know the statistics for this center specifically and not some general statistics for all doctors.
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