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Next Step: Diagnostic Fertility Surgery

Next Step: Diagnostic Fertility Surgery

The facts about diagnostic fertility surgery

After completing your fertility evaluation, your physician may recommend diagnostic fertility surgery as a next step. Surgery can be an excellent way to diagnose and treat many gynecological problems. These include endometriosis, ovarian cysts, adhesions, fibroids, polyps, fallopian tube disease, and abnormalities of the uterus. Our physicians want to make sure that your pelvic organs are as perfect as possible to ensure that you have the best chance to conceive.

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Why TFC? Surgery and Our Clinical Staff

Why TFC? Surgery and Our Clinical Staff

Our clinical staff makes all the difference at TFC

At TFC, we are so proud of our clinical staff and our surgical team. I will tell you a little about our approach to surgery and our clinical staff. I’ll also tell you some things that make us different from other doctors who practice infertility.

Surgery at TFC

 For those women who need surgical correction of their infertility,

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TFC Fertility Doctors and Robotic Surgery

TFC Fertility Doctors and Robotic Surgery

Robotic surgery at TFC

Drs. Kaylen Silverberg and Thomas Vaughn have been asked to work with the new Texas Institute of Robotic Surgery at St. David’s North Austin Medical Center to evaluate emerging technologies for use in robotic surgery. Robotic surgery provides an advanced alternative to traditional open surgery or laparoscopic surgery. It can treat many conditions that can affect fertility,

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Fibroid Facts

Fibroid Facts

Get the scoop with fibroid facts

Uterine fibroids are the most common tumor of the female pelvis. They are so common that by age 35, 25% of Caucasian women, 40% of Hispanic women, and 50% of African American women have clinically significant fibroids. In other words, tumors that cause symptoms.  This is one of the most shocking  fibroid facts.

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