BASKING RIDGE, N.J., June 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- On July 5, Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey (RMANJ), a world-renowned leader in the field of infertility, will welcome patients to its newest location in Marlton, New Jersey. RMANJ's new office will be located at Elmwood Business Park, 767 East Route 70, Building B101. Patient appointments can be made by calling 973-656-2089, Monday through Friday 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
"Our patients from Mt. Laurel, Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, and all over the greater South Jersey Philadelphia area kept asking us for a local office, so we are excited to be a member of the community now. Since its founding, RMANJ has been committed to providing patients from all over NJ and the world with the best possible infertility care," said Richard Scott, MD, FACOG, ALD/HCLD, laboratory director and a founding partner at RMANJ. "In fact, last year we saw patients from nearly 40 U.S. states and more than 30 international countries due to our success rates, unique treatment options and personalized care," added Dr. Scott.
"As a reproductive specialist, I know it's not just about getting pregnant—it's about delivery rates and healthy babies. I'm honored to be heading up the new office in Marlton, NJ and offer our patients innovative and evidence-based infertility techniques and in vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates that are well above the U.S. average," said Jason Franasiak, MD, FACOG, lead physician at RMANJ's Marlton office. "I live in the area and love the community. I feel privileged to be the lead doctor for RMANJ in Marlton."
With current IVF delivery rates of 63.2 percent, RMANJ supports hopeful patients with the widest range of services including in vitro fertilization (IVF), egg donation, gestational surrogacy, comprehensive chromosome screening (CCS), pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), fertility preservation services, acupuncture, yoga and patient-to-patient networking.
Dr. Franasiak also provided additional recommendations and insights about when to seek infertility care: "Over seven million men and women in the U.S. are equally impacted by infertility--that's about 12 percent of the reproductive age population. According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), you should seek the care of a reproductive specialist if you are unable to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of unprotected intercourse and the woman is under the age of 35 and six months if the woman is more than 35 years of age."
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The experts at RMANJ offer IVF delivery rates of 63.2% percent in women under 35 (n=886) and well above the US average*. Since 1999, they have helped bring nearly 40,000 babies to loving families. RMANJ has 22 physicians and ten locations in New Jersey: Basking Ridge, Eatontown, Englewood, Freehold, Hamilton, Marlton, Morristown, Somerset, Springfield, and West Orange. For more information, please call 973-656-2089 or visit www.rmanj.com.
RMANJ pioneered and successfully implemented a cutting-edge technology known as Select Comprehensive Chromosome Screening (SelectCCS) to more accurately detect healthy embryos that has led to successful pregnancies and ultimately healthy babies. SelectCCS is owned and operated by the Foundation for Embryonic Competence (www.feclabs.org), and offers advanced embryo selection with extreme accuracy by detecting and avoiding use of embryos with chromosomal abnormalities prior to transfer and pregnancy.
*SART 2014; Cumulative Outcome per Intended Retrieval; Preliminary Chance of Live Birth per Cycle. Please note: A comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because a patient's medical characteristics, treatment approaches and entrance criteria for assisted reproductive technology (ART) may vary from clinic to clinic. Visit www.sart.org to learn more.
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