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 Published On Jun 8, 2018

Dr. Mark P. Trolice is the Director of Fertility CARE in Winter Park, Fla., the most comprehensive fertility center in the Southeast. A leader in the field of reproductive endocrinology, Dr. Trolice has helped countless patients become parents in central Florida since 1999.

In addition to his work at Fertility CARE, Dr. Trolice is also the Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) at the University of Florida in Gainesville and the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

Dr. Trolice is double Board-certified in REI and OB/GYN while maintaining annual recertification in these specialties and has been awarded the American Medical Association's "Physicians' Recognition Award" annually. In May 2005, Dr. Trolice was inducted into the prestigious American College of Endocrinology adding to his unique distinction of also being a fellow in the American College of OB/GYN and the American College of Surgeons. His fellow physicians have selected him for Best Doctors in America® annually since 2007, honoring him as one among the top 5% of doctors in the U.S.

What To Expect On Your First Visit

At Fertility CARE we strive to educate our patients because we believe that knowledge empowers the patient. When patients understand their own bodies and the treatment options, they are much better able to take more control of their problem and be proactive in their treatment.

What should patients expect when they first meet with you?

Our first goal at Fertility CARE during a new patient visit is to place the patient at ease. We explain our approach to patient care, our availability to answer all questions and how our treatment plans are individualized. Our program does not merely focus on the medical aspect of fertility because we realize the significant physical, emotional and financial investment a patient makes during this process.

By the time patients have a consultation with a reproductive endocrinologist, she or he probably has already gone through a significant amount of worry about getting pregnant. So, we begin by discussing how their fertility problem is impacting their lives and we review stress reduction and coping strategies. Sometimes, the majority of a time during a new patient visit is spent on discussing the psychological effect of fertility.

Following a thorough medical interview, the doctor does a comprehensive physical examination and pelvic ultrasound (for the woman), explaining to the patient her reproductive anatomy and any findings which may be contributing to a fertility problem.

The patient then reviews her evaluation and testing with one of our specialized nurses. Patient education materials are provided, along with our web site, to supplement information shared during the office visit.

Finally, patients spend time with our financial counselor to determine fertility benefits coverage and a follow-up appointment is scheduled to begin treatment.

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