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Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center

109 Conner Drive
Suite 2200

Chapel Hill, NC 27514

919-968-4656

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Professional Information

Profession
Physician
Primary Area of Practice
Ob/Gyn & Womens Health
Specialty/Area of Focus
Tubal Reversal
Other Specialty/Area of Focus
Microsurgeon
Medical School
Graduated from University of Rochester Medical School in 1970
Bio
Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center Medical Director - I have devoted my professional career of more than 30 years to improving the techniques of microsurgical tubal repair in order to be able to restore fertility and hope to women desiring to become pregnant after having their tubes tied. The surgical techniques that I have developed make outpatient tubal ligation reversal comfortable, safe, and affordable by eliminating the need for hospitalization and speeding the recovery process.

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Profile Details

Location
Chapel Hill, NC USA
Honorifics
MD, FACOG
Honors and Awards
2011 Patients' Choice Award

2010 Patients' Choice Award
Interests
Reconstructive surgery of the fallopian tubes.
Languages
English (Native fluency)

Certifications
Preventive Medicine


Obstetrics and Gynecology

NPI
1588867352
Associations
Society of Reproductive Surgeons

American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

American College of Epidemiology
Schools
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
MD

Johns Hopkins Hospital
Residency Ob/Gyn

UNC School of Medicine
Residency Ob/Gyn

Publications
Successful pregnancies after removal of intratubal microinserts.Obstetrics and Gynecology | February 2012
Authors: Monteith CW, Berger GS

Proximal tubal occlusion from intratubal microinserts can be corrected surgically and can provide patients an alternative to in vitro fertilization.


Normal pregnancy after outpatient tubouterine implantation in patient with Adiana sterilization.Fertility and Sterility | July 1996
Authors: Monteith CW, Berger GS.

Adiana hysteroscopic tubal occlusion can be surgically corrected in an outpatient setting through tubouterine implantation and this surgical technique can provide patients with an alternative to in vitro fertilization.


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Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, ObGyn Physician, Surgeon