About Nevada Fertility CARES

Center’s History

Nevada Fertility HistoryThe Nevada Fertility C.A.R.E.S (NFC) Wellness Center was created by Dr. Rachel McConnell. Guided by the highest ethical standards, and extensive expertise, she is dedicated in providing our guests with the best quality, individualized, and compassionate fertility treatment.

Nevada Fertility Cares Wellness Center supports and offers access to alternative treatment such as IVF yoga flow, Qi Gong, Autogenics, IVF/IUI massage and nutritional counseling. We believe the more prepared you are for pregnancy, birth and parenting, the more you can relax and enjoy this incredible experience.

Our Patient Care

Our fertility specialists and their staff are committed to providing full service infertility and reproductive endocrine health care with a focus on patient-centered compassionate care. To accomplish these goals, the first thing we do is listen. Our initial priority is to sit down with you and make sure we understand all your concerns, needs and desires as they relate to past treatments and experiences. Only then do we begin diagnosing and consulting on the recommended treatment plan, which is individualized for each guest. We strive to provide results as quickly, safely, and confidently.

The Nevada fertility C.A.R.E.S. Wellness Center offers not only a comfortable setting but also a variety of relaxing amenities not offered at any other institute in Las Vegas.

Sometimes it’s the little things that make all the difference in your comfort. Whatever you need, your comfort and privacy are always our priority. When you visit our location in Las Vegas or Henderson, you'll discover a relaxing, pampering atmosphere that's dedicated to your unique needs.

Nevada Fertility Licenses and Credentials

Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART)The center is staffed in compliance with the state of Nevada licensing requirement. The laboratory follows the guidelines of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), as well as all federal licensing requirements. The clinic is an active member of the Society for Assisted Reproduction Technologies (SART) and reports its results annually to SART and the Center for Disease Control (CDC).

 

Last updated: November 6, 2007
Reviewed by Dr. Rachel McConnell and her medical staff