To determine if IUI is right for your fertility journey, contact the North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine in Cary to schedule a new patient consultation.
: Treatments can be tailored using oral medications like Clomid or Letrozole , or injectable gonadotropins to stimulate follicle growth.
Treatment cycles are closely monitored by the medical team, led by Medical Director Dr. Sameh Toma . The process generally follows these steps: Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) | NCCRM Cary North Carolina
Infertility affects approximately 1 in 8 couples in the United States. As assisted reproductive technology (ART) advances, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) remains a highly effective, minimally invasive first-line treatment for many patients. This paper outlines the clinical protocols, success rates, and patient candidacy criteria for IUI as practiced at the North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine (NCCRM) in Cary. It highlights the center's commitment to personalized care, state-of-the-art laboratory standards, and the strategic integration of ovulation induction to maximize conception rates.
The journey to parenthood is not always straightforward. For couples facing unexplained infertility, mild male factor infertility, or ovulatory disorders, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) offers a bridge between natural conception and more invasive procedures like In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). At NCCRM’s Cary facility, the IUI protocol is designed to reduce patient stress while maximizing biological opportunities for fertilization. This paper serves as an educational resource for prospective patients and partners, detailing the scientific approach and compassionate care model employed at NCCRM.
This paper is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Medical protocols are subject to the specific needs and diagnosis of the individual patient.
For many couples and individuals in the Research Triangle, the journey toward parenthood begins with . At the North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine (NCCRM) in Cary, IUI is often the first medical intervention recommended for those facing specific fertility hurdles.


