Infertility, Reproductive Endocrinology and Advanced Reproductive Surgery
Maternal Fetal Medicine

Welcome to the Center for Reproductive Care of Exeter Hospital.  We operate two affiliation programs with Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA which are the first of their kind on the Seacoast. Through these affiliations, the Center for Reproductive Care (CRC) provides comprehensive infertility, reproductive endocrinology care and advanced reproductive surgery. Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM), also known as high risk obstetrics, provides expert care for women who have complications or risk factors identified prior to or during pregnancy.

As a patient, you will have access to reproductive endocrinologists, perinatologists and genetic counselors from Brigham and Women’s, who are among the top physicians in their field nationwide.  They are also on faculty at Harvard Medical School.  Our dedicated staff, including RNs with ASRM nursing certificates in reproductive endocrinology nursing, is available seven days a week.

We are conveniently located off-site in a private office setting at MillBrook Office Park in Stratham, NH.  Our experienced nursing and physician staff are here to walk you through each step of your care and make you an active participant.  Your care is individualized and unique to address your specific clinical situation, your needs and your concerns.

Antonio R Gargiulo, MD
Elizabeth S Ginsburg, MD
Karen M Davidson, MD
Rosemary Reiss, MD
Nicole A Smith, MD
Lori Dobson, MS, CGC 

Center for Reproductive Care of Exeter Hospital
118 Portsmouth Avenue, Suite D 202
Stratham, NH 03885
Tel. (603)773-6973

 

Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) provides advanced obstetrical services to pregnant patients facing serious reproductive challenges and women contemplating pregnancy who have medical conditions, risk factors or family history requiring counseling.

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Your initial consultation with a reproductive endocrinologist includes a complete evaluation, complete family and medical histories and a discussion of the current clinical situation that you are experiencing.  You will also be advised of any diagnostic examinations that would aid in your plan of care. 

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