RSC reflects on being a pioneer in fertility treatment over 40 years and how they will continue to lead as a practice through AI and personalized care.
Drs. Mary Hinckley and Alex Barash explain how artificial intelligence is transforming the way physicians and patients handle important fertility decisions.
The Bob Woodruff Foundation and US Fertility partner to offer a network-wide 25% fertility treatment discount for veterans with service-related injuries.
For six consecutive years, Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area (RSC) has seen its LGBTQIA patient numbers grow by double-digit percentages, as more and more members of the community seek fertility treatment to build their families.
Spurred by an influx of fertility tourists from Asia and low numbers of eggs donated by Asian women, one San Francisco fertility clinic is struggling to keep up with patient demand for ethnic egg donors.
RSCBA opened doors to its fourth clinic in Foster City today. Founded in 1983 as one of the first fertility clinics in the Bay Area, the practice is expanding its reach just one year after a 16,500-square-foot build out of its San Ramon headquarters.
At Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area (RSCBA), in 2013 more than 61 percent of patients under 35 years old used single embryo transfer (SET). In the four years since the clinic began asking their patients to consider SET as a first option, RSCBA was able to cut twin pregnancies by 47 percent.
Following the successful collaboration in offering a mini-conference early 2014, Our Family Coalition and Men Having Babies are teaming up again on January 10, 2015 for a full day conference.
The highly acclaimed series focuses on educating gay women with critical information when considering pregnancy. A core focus on family-building safety for LGBT families from legal and medical perspectives is stressed.
Continuing an expansion of services to accommodate growing community needs, ReproductiveScience Center of the Bay Area (RSC) has added a seventh physician, reproductive endocrinologist Sara Reid, MD.
Dr. Sgarlata is the first board certified reproductive endocrinologist to complete Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine (AzCIM) Fellowship that now has over 1000 graduates.
Dr. Mary Hinckley, a fertility specialist at Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area, will present at the first conference of the Society of the Reproductive Medicine of Liaoning Province.
When Brian Strickland and his wife Melissa give birth to their first child later this year, Brian will join the ranks of a small minority of Americans who represent the “test tube” generation as parents.
Dr. Evan Rosenbluth of Reproductive Science Center has received an “In-Training Award for Research” presented by ASRM for his work that utilizes non-invasive techniques to detect genetic defects and live birth potential of human embryos.
After losing both children to a drunk driver, a local couple celebrates their new daughter along with 1,000 others at family day with Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area,
Brand-new statistics from one of California's most experienced fertility clinics suggest that some new moms are bucking a national trend toward twin births.
Fertility center aims to help current and prospective patients. The financial counselor staff at RSC has expanded to offer additional help to current and prospective patients.
The Open Access Program allows patients to complete fertility monitoring and other services at a local OB/GYN office during the fertility treatment process.
In honor of American servicemen and servicewomen, the Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area (RSC) is offering a 5-10 percent discount to all active duty military personnel and their families.
Fatherhood doubly special this year for Berkeley Ironman athlete who beat advanced cancer & then became a parent a second time with five-year-old frozen sperm.
Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area (RSC), whose doctors include some the nation's most distinguished infertility pioneers, received its renewed accreditation by the AAAHC.
RSC initiates egg-freezing program for non-medical reasons, offering new options for delayed parenting, as well as patients conflicted over morality of unused embryos.
Although social research, medical advances increasingly support motherhood at older ages, doctors still stress time is of the essence in treating infertility.
RSC Bay Area IVF clinic is looking to continue celebrating with their Facebook photo gallery of some of the more than 4,000 healthy babies they have helped couples conceive since 1984.
RSC fertility specialists like Dr. Donald Galen have been leaders in developing the reproductive technology that has enabled a steady stream of medical breakthroughs and greater reproductive freedom.
The largest infertility practice in the East Bay, the Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area (RSC), is pleased to announce its new expanded San Jose location as of January 20.