East Coast Fertility Leads the Way in Saving Healthcare System $1 Billion

East Coast Fertility Leads the Way in Saving Healthcare System $1 Billion

Posted by Dr. Kreiner in Saving Healthcare System $1 Billion on 23. Sep, 2009 | 6 Comments

Dr. David Kreiner of East Coast Fertility is using his conscience and his expertise to provide solutions in the fertility industry. He is the first in the country to offer an In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) package using Single Embryo Transfers (SET) at one set price to patients, while still providing high quality care. It can save [...]

How to Make Single Embryo Transfer a Reality

How to Make Single Embryo Transfer a Reality

Posted by Dr. Kreiner in Single Embryo Transfer on 09. Sep, 2009 | 9 Comments

It’s been so long since you first dreamed about having a baby. If you’re like many fertility patients, by now you’ve had a few thoughts that an adorable set of twins might be challenging — but a fun relief after all of your waiting!
The sobering truth: multiple pregnancies — even with ‘just’ twins — are [...]

Through My Eyes:  A Historical Perspective of the Birth of IVF

Through My Eyes: A Historical Perspective of the Birth of IVF

Posted by David Kreiner, MD in Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Dave Kreiner, MD, Dr. Howard and Georgeanna Jones, Journey To The Crib Video Series, Pamela Madsen, The Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine on 23. Jul, 2009 | 0 Comments

Journey To The Crib – Ep. 3 – Giving Birth To IVF at the Jones Institute on Vimeo.

My first day of fellowship training in Reproductive Endocrinology at the Jones Institute was the day the Institute moved from the old quarters at the medical school to their new location at Hoffheimer Hall.  Movers carried boxes laden [...]

New Media for Information and Communication

New Media for Information and Communication

Posted by David Kreiner, MD in Dave Kreiner, MD, High order Multiple Births, Infertility Information, Journey To The Crib Video Series, Pamela Madsen, Single Embryo Transfer on 20. Jul, 2009 | 1 Comment

I was at a meeting with one of the insurance companies when I was asked, “How do you educate patients regarding the risks of multiple pregnancy?” I realized that as much as I try to counsel patients and teach them that we had limited written materials and no audio visual. It was at that point [...]