Alan E. Beer Medical Center for Reproductive Immunology: Treatment for recurrent miscarriage and immunologic infertility. The information is based on over 40 years of research in immunology and reproduction studying the embryo as foreign tissue. The Alan E. Beer Medical Center for Reproductive Immunology treats couples who experience recurrent miscarriages, late pregnancy losses and repeated IVF failures.
Alan Beer, an internationally respected physician and research scientist, was the founder of much of the clinical reproductive immunology science used today. Currently, the Alan Beer Center continues to promote Dr. Beer's clinical work. Dr Stricker provides services to patients throughout the United States as well as internationally.
Alan Beer, an internationally respected physician and research scientist, was the founder of much of the clinical reproductive immunology science used today. Currently, the Alan Beer Center continues to promote Dr. Beer's clinical work. Dr Stricker provides services to patients throughout the United States as well as internationally.
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The Program
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We have learned much about infertility and pregnancy losses in the last 35 years by studying healthy couples who get pregnant easily and then lose every pregnancy through miscarriage. A typical reproductive immunology patient averages 38.6 years old plus or minus 2 years. They have been unsuccessful 4.4 plus or minus 2 times and are often near the end of their reproductive life.
Registering with a doctor
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Getting help for immune-mediated reproductive failure often involves registering with a physician who follows similar protocols to those initially conceived by Dr. Beer. Our physician who works closely with the program and has had great success helping women get pregnant and stay pregnant to term is Dr Stricker.
Patient to Patient
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Finding the support and guidance of other people in a similar situation is often very beneficial. We hope our patients will find these resources helpful. We can recommend these articles as excellent resources for health information.
However, we did not author the articles and thus we disclaim all warranties, express or implied, regarding the use or the results of the use of the contents in terms of its correctness, accuracy, timeliness reliability or otherwise.Network with Others: Correspond with other patients via e-mail or online support group if you have questions about reproductive immunology, infertility or recurrent miscarriage.
However, we did not author the articles and thus we disclaim all warranties, express or implied, regarding the use or the results of the use of the contents in terms of its correctness, accuracy, timeliness reliability or otherwise.Network with Others: Correspond with other patients via e-mail or online support group if you have questions about reproductive immunology, infertility or recurrent miscarriage.
Typical patient
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A typical reproductive immunology patient averages 38.6 years old plus or minus 2 years. They have been unsuccessful 4.4 plus or minus 2 times and are near the end of their reproductive career, bruised, abused, and often without hope. Most of them can be helped by finding out what is wrong, and if there is a problem, providing them with the understanding and offering of the proper immune treatment.
Prices for Office Visits, Tests and Treatments
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The physicians that we work with charge as fee-for-service; they do not take insurance. The cost of treatments can be quite high and our resource center can help provide the necessary documentation to our patients' insurance agencies to help gain coverage (see Health Care Coverage for Reproductive Immunology).
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