RCC | Salt Lake Valley

Sandy, Utah

Leaders in fertility care for over 25 years, Reproductive Care Center (RCC) is proud to offer expert infertility diagnosis and treatment to patients across the Intermountain West. With its convenient location, RCC’s Sandy fertility center and IVF laboratory provide local access to cutting edge fertility care. Serving patients throughout the Intermountain West, we have locations catering to individuals and couples in the Northern Utah and Salt Lake Valley regions. In 2021, RCC joined forces with Boston IVF, one of the world’s most renowned fertility networks, further expanding its ability to deliver cutting-edge treatments and compassionate care. This partnership brought new advancements to RCC’s offerings and solidified RCC’s role as a leader in reproductive medicine in the area.

Our state-of-the-art assisted reproductive technology laboratory is located in Sandy. Comprehensive consults, semen analyses, intrauterine insemination (IUI), hormone assays, 3D saline sonograms, HSGs, office hysteroscopy, in vitro fertilization (IVF), and frozen embryo transfers are offered at this location. This facility has two egg retrieval suites with anesthesia capabilities and is staffed by two Ph.D. embryologists.

Contact

Call
(801) 878-8888

FAX
(801) 878-8890

Email
Info@FertilityDr.com

Business Hours
Monday 8 AM – 5 PM
Tuesday 8 AM – 5 PM
Wednesday 8 AM – 5 PM
Thursday 8 AM – 5 PM
Friday 8 AM – 5 PM
Saturday 8 AM – 1 PM
Sunday As Needed
After Hours and Sunday

The front desk of our Salt Lake Valley, Sandy Utah location is not staffed. You can leave a message for a nurse (#2), however, it will not be answered until the following business day.

Urgent Issues

Call the answering service for questions regarding medication dosages for that night or light bleeding during pregnancy. A physician is available in Sandy on Sunday morning’s for urgent appointments. Urgent procedures include monitoring, egg retrievals, and embryo transfers.

Emergency Issues after Hours

If you have heavy bleeding during pregnancy or severe acute pain, go to the nearest emergency room or call 911. Call the Reproductive Care Center answering service from the ER so we can coordinate with the ER physician.