One of the factors to consider in choosing the best doctor for untying your tubes is information about patient satisfaction. Patient satisfaction messages and patient testimonials are posted on the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center web site, as well as a message board where patients comment frequently about their experiences with the doctors…
This is Andrea’s story. You, too, could find your post syndrome symptoms alleviated with a tubal reversal surgery. To no longer suffer from tubal ligation side effects could be your ultimate end goal or to be able to get pregnant again or even both. By having your tubes untied, you can find relief from your own problems just like Andrea.
“Dr. Monteith past experience as a gynecologic surgeon and his dedication to achieving the best patient care made him the ideal physician to complete this fellowship program. He is the first doctor ever to be certified in outpatient tubal ligation reversal surgery…”
Dr. Gary S. Berger, medical director and world-renowned tubal reversal surgeon, welcomes Dr. Charles S. Monteith to the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center surgical team. Dr. Monteith is the first tubal reversal surgeon to join the practice since the initial tubal reversal microsurgery performed by Dr. Berger in 1982.
Dr. Gary Berger announced today that Dr. Charles Monteith will join Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center in July. “I look forward to a successful career in tubal reversal surgery. It is with special gratitude that I thank Dr. Berger and the staff at the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center for accepting me with open arms and training me in both the science and art of tubal ligation reversal,” said Monteith.
At Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, Dr. Gary Berger understands that hope is not just a word to the thousands of women who come to him for tubal ligation reversal. Hope is what they find in him, a reproductive surgeon and tubal reversal expert who leads the way in tubal reversal field.
“How do I choose a doctor?” Considering the number of choices, it is one of the most important questions to consider before a woman moves forward with planning her tubal reversal procedure. Training, experience, availability, and patient support can vary greatly between doctors and facilities.
Nearly 500,00 women undergo tubal ligation surgery in the United States every year. Of those women, as many as one-fourth will change their mind and desire more children after tubal ligation sterilization, leading to questions about the possibility of tubal reversal surgery.
Despite the common belief that tubal ligation is permanent, it can be reversed in almost all cases. This is fortunate for women who want another chance to have a baby after having their tubes tied. Tubal reversal is more successful, less complicated, and less expensive than the alternative treatment of in vitro fertilization.