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“Thank you so much for making it possible to bring these two amazing people into our lives.”

– Saratoga Springs, New York

“You are my heroes. We can never thank you enough.”

– Ontario, Canada

We have been so blessed to bring another tubal reversal baby into our family.

– Buckatunna, Mississippi

“Ivy is our second Monteith Miracle!”

– APO, Armed Forces Europe

“It was a leap of faith and we have had a blessed journey.”

– Colorado Springs, Colorado

“Thank you for making our dreams come true!”

– Nebo, North Carolina

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Warm and inviting, our state of the art surgical facility offers safe, affordable & personalized tubal reversal surgery. Dreams of starting a family become a reality here.

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Dr. Berger’s Education, Training, and Certifications

Education, Training, and Certifications

When you come to A Personal Choice for your tubal reversal surgery, you will be benefiting from the efforts of a highly respected specialist who is recognized for the improvements he has brought to the field of tubal reversal surgery over 3 decades. In 2013, Dr. Berger stopped accepting new patients and became the Director of Research. In this position, he now exclusively devotes his time and energy to the analysis of tubal reversal statistics collected during his extensive career.

Dr. Berger’s appointments and publications

Dr. Berger is a Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and has served as Adjunct Associate Professor of Maternal and Child Health at the University of North Carolina School of Public Health. He has published over 150 scientific articles in medical journals and 10 medical books dealing with reproductive medicine and surgery. The Couple’s Guide to Fertility, was written specifically for patients.

Dr. Berger’s certifications

Dr. Berger is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, preventive medicine, and epidemiology. He is a charter member of the Society of Reproductive Surgeons, a society restricted to physicians with special training and expertise in reconstructive surgery of the reproductive organs.

Dr. Berger’s experience

Dr. Berger developed the outpatient technique for tubal ligation reversal. He has performed more than 10,000 of these procedures and has acquired the greatest experience with this operation of any reproductive surgeon worldwide.

Dr. Berger’s techniques optimize the outcome and reduce recovery time and cost of tubal reversal surgery. His staff maintains an electronic patient database that provides accurate and up to date statistics about pregnancy rates after tubal reversal for his patients.

Tubal reversal video and DVD

Watch Dr. Berger perform Tubal Reversal Microsurgery which has been featured on both The Learning Channel and the Discovery Channel.

Traditionally, tubal reversal surgery microsurgery has been a major in-hospital operation with several days of hospital stay due to surgical techniques that cause postoperative pain and disability. Dr. Berger’s techniques make surgery comfortable, improve patient outcomes, avoid the need for routine postoperative hospital care, and result in low cost tubal reversal.

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