OU Physicians Reproductive Endocrinology Clinic has moved to a new location on the Oklahoma Health Center campus at 840 Research Parkway, Suite 200. This location, which more than doubles the space and exam rooms of the previous space, is a quarter mile west of the clinic’s former location on Lincoln Blvd.
OU Physicians Reproductive Medicine specialists diagnose and treat infertility and reproductive endocrine problems. They offer a broad scope of treatment, including the Assisted Reproductive Technologies.
The new facility increased from 5,800 square feet to 12,100 square feet the amount of space to serve patients, with separate entrances and lobbies designed to support the emotional needs of different types of appointments. It features an on-site, full service laboratory for andrology (semen analysis), endocrinology (hormonal evaluation) and embryology (for in-vitro fertilization) that is nearly double the previous facility. The clinical area was increased from six patient rooms at the previous location to 13 rooms. There are now two procedure rooms, expanded procedure recovery space and upgraded patient monitoring equipment for enhanced patient safety. There are large digital displays in each exam and procedure room so the patient can view ultrasound images throughout the process.
Three fellowship-trained reproductive endocrinologists and a physician assistant are seeing patients at the OU Physicians Reproductive Endocrinology Clinic. They include: Karl Hansen, M.D., Ph.D.; LaTasha Craig, M.D.; Alexander Quaas, M.D., Ph.D.; and Theresa Miller, P.A.-C.
For an appointment with any of the OU Physicians reproductive endocrinologists, call (405) 271-1616.
With more than 600 doctors, OU Physicians is the state’s largest physician group. The practice encompasses almost every adult and child specialty. Many OU Physicians have expertise in the management of complex conditions that is unavailable anywhere else in the state, region or sometimes even the nation. Some have pioneered surgical procedures or innovations in patient care that are world firsts.
OU Physicians see patients in their offices at the OU Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City and at clinics in Edmond, Midwest City and other cities around Oklahoma. When hospitalization is necessary, they often admit patients to OU Medical Center. Many also care for their patients in other hospitals around the metro area. OU Physicians serve as faculty at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and train the region’s future physicians.