Registration is open for the 2024 ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month! We've combed our resources and compiled a list of our Practice Documents, Patient Fact Sheets, and more on endometriosis.
On one hand, the fertility clinic says Z31.83 is the only diagnosis code that can be used for the actual treatment (i.e., embryo transfer), however the insurer won't cover it and is telling
Surgery was performed under anesthesia for Aspiration of right hydrosalpinx fluid and right endometrioma. Which CPT code would be best to use?
This will be a virtual event in the style of the "Fertile Battle" debate that took place at the 2019 SREI Fellows Symposium
Women with endometriosis typically present with pelvic pain, infertility, or an adnexal mass, and may require surgery.
Women with endometriosis may experience infertility, pelvic pain, or both. This booklet will describe options for diagnosing and treating pain or infertility that may be attributed to
Endometriosis is when tissue is found outside the uterus that appears similar to the lining of the uterus (endometrium). Endometriosis may grow on the outside of your uterus, ovaries, and tubes
When tissue like the tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus (endometrium) is found outside the uterus, it is termed “endometriosis.”
Infertility is typically defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after one year of unprotected intercourse.
Endometriosis is a condition that can affect many facets of a person’s life, from pelvic pain to struggles with infertility. Listen as Christine discusses her experiences during her journey to
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