If you are over the age of 35 and haven’t been able to conceive after 6 months of trying, or are under 35 and haven’t been able to conceive after 12 months of trying, it is recommended that you see a fertility specialist. Once you have reached out to NCCRM...
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Your Center For Reproductive Health In NC The North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine/Talbert Fertility Institute has been a trusted provider of reproductive health services in North Carolina and the East Coast since 1992. Founded to support couples in their...
Finding ways to afford fertility treatments can be discouraging and can make you feel like your dreams are out of reach. NCCRM is here to help, we’ve put together a list of tips for affording your fertility treatment. How to Save Money for Fertility Treatments Saving...
At NCCRM, we know Mother’s Day can be so difficult for people who are trying to have a baby. The journey can be long, arduous and doesn’t always turn out the way you wanted. However, over the years since NCCRM opened in 1992, we have been fortunate enough...
For many couples with infertility, the cost of fertility treatment can make their dreams of parenthood seem out of reach. At NCCRM, we want all our patients to feel confident about their ability to grow their families, regardless of their financial situation or...
By Gary A. Howard, JD, a Certified Financial Planner, Why do we need a financial plan? Just as a map helps you find your way on a trip, a financial plan is a roadmap that can help you stay on course to reach your financial goals. A sound financial plan is a...
July 26, 2011 – With only a handful of health insurance companies in North Carolina providing benefits to cover infertility treatments, it’s more important now than ever to know what you’re spending. Dr. Sameh K. Toma, Medical Director of the North Carolina...
Courtesy: ABC News Ryleigh Shepherd was conceived in 1998, the same year as her 11-year-old twin sisters, but she wasn’t born until 2010. The three girls from Walsall, in Great Britain, who were born more than a decade apart in two different centuries, are...
From Los Angeles Times wire reports April 2, 2007 Doctors have identified a third type of twins — somewhere between identical and fraternal — after performing extensive genetic tests on two children. They are referring to the pair as “semi-identical” — two...
Ovarian tissue transplants can provide hope of having children someday Sienna Dauer is a 3-year-old little girl who doesn’t yet understand how much of a miracle she really is. She is only the second child in the world to be born by a woman who had an ovary...
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Dr. Sameh K. Toma, M.D.
Medical Director
Dr. Sameh K. Toma, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. is the Medical Director at the North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine (NCCRM), bringing over 30 years of specialized experience in reproductive medicine to patients in the Raleigh area. After earning his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University, he completed his medical degree and residency at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine.