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Sep 02, 2014
Dr. Stephanie Singleton of The Fertility Center of Charleston explains egg freezing or oocyte cryopreservation. She highlights key factors to consider when choosing a fertility specialist.

Jun 16, 2014
The Fertility Center of Charleston partners with EMD Serono to Provide Compassionate Corps Program to Reduce Cost of Fertility Treatment for Eligible Military Veterans and their Spouses

May 13, 2014
The Fertility Center of Charleston has locations in Charleston, Conway, Savannah and Columbia. Dr. Stephanie Singleton, the only female reproductive endocrinologist in the Charleston area, helped patients save $60,000 in 2013.

Apr 01, 2014
Dr. Stephanie Singleton of The Fertility Center of Charleston appeared on WCBD. She discussed endometriosis and the need for early evaluation. The Fertility Center of Charleston treats patients in SC and Georgia.

Feb 10, 2014
The Fertility Center of Charleston's Dr. Stephanie Singleton is hosting a free patient seminar in Savannah on March 3rd. To learn more call 912-354-8558. Registration is available online at www.fertilitycharleston.com.

Jan 21, 2014
Dr. Stephanie Singleton of The Fertility Center of Charleston is the only female reproductive endocrinologist in the Charleston area. In addition, she serves patients in Savannah, GA, Columbia, SC and Conway, SC.

Dec 11, 2013
Dr. Stephanie Singleton of The Fertility Center of Charleston was recently asked to appear on WTOC in Savannah. She shared her expertise on egg freezing. Dr. Singleton is the only female reproductive endocrinologist in the Charleston area.

Nov 18, 2013
The Fertility Center of Charleston has opened a new state of the art facility in Mt. Pleasant. Dr. Stephanie Singleton is the only female reproductive endocrinologist in the Charleston area. For more information log onto www.fertilitycharleston.com.

Sep 09, 2013
The Fertility Center of Charleston announces new financing options for patients seeking fertility treatment. Dr. Stephanie Singleton is the only female reproductive endocrinologist in the Charleston area.

Sep 09, 2013
Fertility issues affect millions and one of the most common causes of infertility is PCOS or polycystic ovarian syndrome. Dr. Stephanie Singleton of The Fertility Center of Charleston explains PCOS and the treatments available.


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