One year after the coronavirus was first declared a global pandemic, it is safe to say that all of our daily lives have been changed in some way, even if we (and our loved ones) have remained healthy. But for healthcare workers, the COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly disruptive and challenging. Even when treating apparently healthy patients, the risk is always there.
Read MoreInfertility is experienced by up to 15% of couples in the United States - and for a third of those couples, male factors play a role. Dr. Kevin Doody answers your most commonly-asked questions about male infertility.
Read MoreDr. Robin Thomas, a physician at CARE Fertility, has been on this rollercoaster herself. When she and her husband struggled to start a family, she leaned on her medical training and eventually turned to in vitro fertilization.
Read MoreDrs. Kathy and Kevin Doody started CARE Fertility together in Dallas-Fort Worth in 1989. Since then, they’ve helped thousands of couples make their dream of a family a reality. But how did they get there? We sat down with both doctors to discuss their journey to CARE Fertility and when they realized that reproductive medicine was what they wanted to do.
Read MoreIf you've been a patient at CARE Fertility, you know the expertise our doctors bring to each appointment. But what about their lives outside of the clinic? We sat down with all four doctors and discussed what they like to do when they're not taking care of their patients. Some of their answers might surprise you!
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