With the recent spread of COVID-19, it is important to be mindful of yourself and others around you. Viruses can be spread from person to person through sneezing, coughs and contact with any contaminated surfaces.
At RSCNJ are taking critical steps to promote the continued health of our patients. As we address your questions moving forward, we welcome your continued comments and we have taken your concerns to heart.
Dr. Alan Martinez joins Fertility Talk to discuss COVID-19, the delta variant and new recommendations American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
Endometriosis affects nearly 174 million women worldwide. Join RSCNJ fertility specialists during Endometriosis Awareness Month as we recognize this painful disease that often leads to infertility.
Join RSCNJ & the Point Pleasant Community's fight against breast cancer by registering for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Drive-Thru on Oct 18, 2020.
RSCNJ's Dr. William Ziegler recently collaborated on a paper that examines the role of endometrial receptivity array in patients during their first frozen embryo transfer.
RSCNJ offers updated advice for patients on how coronavirus and fertility treatment plans may proceed, be altered or be delayed for our patients’ safety.
March 2020 is the month to support endometriosis awareness to make a difference in the lives of millions of women who have this infertility-causing disease.
RSCNJ offers information for patients who are undergoing or who are planning to undergo infertility treatments in light of the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
RSCNJ offers updated information for patients who are undergoing or who are planning to undergo infertility treatments in light of the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
We're celebrating New Jersey's new fertility preservation law mandating coverage by certain insurers for those facing fertility damaging medical treatments.
September is PCOS Awareness Month, so join the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey in being aware and informed about polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
RSCNJ celebrates National Women's Health Week and strives to empower women to make their health a priority. Learn about small steps you can take to improve your overall health.
RSCNJ along with RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association strives to promote awareness for the millions of men and women in the United States who struggle with infertility.
Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey supports women's health during all walks of life. Along with WomensHealth.gov, we work to provide women with easy lifestyle tips for better physical and mental health.
RSCNJ joins RESOLVE to observe National Infertility Awareness Week April 23-29, 2017. We are proud to stand with the millions of women and men struggling to build a family.
Join Dr. Martinez on April 3, 2017, as he discusses the symptoms and treatments of endometriosis, a disease that affects nearly 5.5 million women worldwide and is a common cause of infertility.
RSCNJ has earned accreditation from The American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities, Inc. (AAAASF), passing inspection on hundreds of important criteria concerning patient safety.
Listen to Dr. William Ziegler speak on the "Creating a Family" radio show regarding the latest developments in the treatment of unexplained infertility.
The National Infertility Association is applauding the passage of the MilCon-VA bill funding The Department of Veterans Affairs Fertility Coverage for Wounded Vets to cover the cost of reproductive services. Services include IVF for vets who have suffered service-related injuries that effect their ability to grow or start a family as well as adoption assistance services.
Dr. Zeigler, medical director of Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey, speaks on insurance coverage for same-sex couples’ fertility treatments on NJTV.
Dr. Ziegler, medical director of the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey, spoke about the New Jersey fertility insurance mandate with The New York Times.
On June 13-19, 2016 join RSCNJ in celebrating National Men’s Health Week. This week is to create awareness of steps to prevent disease and health problems.
He answers questions about its effect on fertility on the national radio show. Dr. Alan Martinez spoke with Creating a Family’s executive director Dawn Davenport, about the effects of polycistic ovary syndrome (PCOS) on a woman’s fertility. Click the “play” button below to listen to the interview. Infertility Advocacy Listen to more infertility radio shows … Continued
Your body will be your baby's home for 9 months. On Tuesday, February 17th, learn what to eat and how to exercise to create the best home for your growing baby.
Dr. Alan M. Martinez speaks to women who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant about exercises, food & beverages that will support fertility and pregnancy.
In order to better serve our patients, RSCNJ is pleased to announce that we are now a participating provider with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey.
RSCNJ is now the exclusive provider of reproductive endocrinology and infertility services to the employees and family members of Deborah Heart and Lung.
RSC New Jersey is excited to announce our participation in a multi-center, international study to evaluate pregnancy outcomes in patients undergoing IVF with a single embryo transfer.
When combined with IVF treatments, acupuncture can significantly increase your chance of conception. The most important treatments are immediately following your egg retrieval and transfer appointments. At RSCNJ, your acupuncturist is always available on site during these processes.
Dr. Mann & Dr. Ziegler are the only reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) doctors in Monmouth County specializing in robotic surgery using the da Vinci Surgical System.
RSCNJ is pleased to announce that our practice has been awarded ultrasound practice accreditation in the area(s) of 1st Trimester Obstetric and Gynecologic Ultrasound by The Ultrasound Practice Accreditation Council of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM).
National Women’s Health Week is May 11-17. It's an observance led by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women’s Health. The goal is to empower women to make their health a priority and take steps to improve both their physical and mental health.
National Infertility Awareness Week® is April 20-26, 2014. NIAW teaches people about infertility disease and reproductive health. Learn more at resolve.org.
All are welcome on Wednesday, March 12 for a lecture by Jessica S. Mann, MD, FACOG on fitness and fertility. To sign up, please call the Atlantic Club front desk at (732) 223-2100, or visit www.theatlanticclub.com.
Infertility is defined as the failure to conceive after one year of unprotected sexual intercourse. In the United States approximately 15-20 percent of couples will experience some degree of infertility. This means that one in six couples will need professional assistance. Read what NJ Top Docs, New Jersey’s Total Healthcare Resource, is saying about Reproductive Science Center … Continued
In its November 2007 issue, New Jersey Monthly magazine recognized the Reproductive Science Center for having some of the states highest pregnancy rates and "cutting-edge infertility treatment in a warm, nurturing atmosphere where patients immediately feel at home.