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April 22, 2008 · No Comments
At A Personal Choice, the close coordination between the surgical and anesthesia teams makes tubal reversal surgery the safest and most comfortable surgery that is possible. Performing 4 tubal reversal operations together every day, 5 days a week, is unique in the medical field and is one of the factors that makes the tubal reversal experience at Chapel Hill truly exceptional. Dr. Caryn Hertz, Director of Anesthesia says, “I am dedicated to making each patient’s surgery comfortable and safe. Working regularly with Dr. Berger has enabled me to truly optimize and continually improve the Tubal Ligation Reversal experience for our patients.”
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January 22, 2008 · No Comments
“We have 3 tr babies. We came to Chapel Hill in 2000 for our tubal reversal and that became the most profound turning point in all our lives. Our tr journey has actually just begun.” Mark and Heather N.
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January 07, 2008 · No Comments
Posted: 01.06.08 Name: Gowriji G. Location: Maple Ontario Canada Date of Tubal Reversal: May.09/08 Date of Pregnancy Test: Sep.13/07 Due Date: May.10/08 Posted: 01.05.08 Name: Karen F. Location: Manchester UK Date of Tubal Reversal: Sept 10th 07 Date of Pregnancy Test: Jan 5th 07 Posted: 01.05.08 Name: Natalie K. Location: Peyton Colorado Date of Tubal […]
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December 15, 2007 · No Comments
Gary S Berger MD, Medical Director of A Personal Choice, is well known for his contributions to clinical medicine as a reproductive surgeon. Patients sometimes ask about Dr. Berger’s education, training, academic credentials, scholarly research and publications. This is a resume of Dr. Berger’s academic credentials: ACADEMIC DEGREES 1965 A.B. with Honors Harvard College Boston, […]
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November 25, 2007 · No Comments
About Me Sometimes patients ask about my background and why I became a tubal reversal doctor. (It’s a fair question, since I ask them what made them decide to have a tubal reversal.) I usually tell them about my first year after medical school when I was an intern in medicine at Duke University Hospital […]
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