Discover how we provide fertility support for the military A top priority at our Southern California fertility clinic is providing fertility support for the military. In the words of Dr. Royster, “Our men and women…
How to navigate the flu, COVID and fertility Our Southern California fertility clinic wants to help patients learn how to stay safe when it comes to the flu, COVID and fertility. While COVID and the…
Dr. Royster provided military fertility care during his 20+ year career in the Air Force Our newest Southern California fertility specialist has a long history of combining two of his passions: military fertility care and…
Our fertility center team provides education and support during PCOS Awareness Month Do you have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)? This common hormonal condition could be the reason you’re having trouble getting pregnant. Learn more about…
Dr. Royster provides a holistic approach to fertility care Did you know that the whole picture matters when you’re pursuing fertility evaluation and treatment? So many factors can influence the reproductive health of you and…
Many women are asking, “Is it time to move to egg donation?” Is it time to move to egg donation? We know this isn’t easy to consider. If you’re asking yourself this question, you’ve probably…
Our team is proud to welcome Dr. Don Royster to our practice The Southern California Center for Reproductive Medicine (SCCRM) has big news! Our Southern California fertility center is now home to Dr. Don Royster,…
How old is too old to carry a pregnancy? Many women ask our team, “How old is too old to carry a pregnancy?” This common question doesn’t have a simple answer. Many women in their…
Fertility telemedicine is making it easier to get started with reproductive care The world is grappling with an unprecedented health challenge, but we don’t want it to put your dreams on hold. The COVID-19 pandemic…
Our team provides tips for coping with male infertility on Father’s Day Receiving a male infertility diagnosis is not something you want to hear, but you’re not the only one facing it. In one third…