CCRM Network partners with ACRM to provide outstanding patient care in the southeastern U.S.

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The CCRM Network, a leading infertility treatment network, is excited to announce it has entered into partnership with the Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine (ACRM). This partnership will provide patients in the southeastern U.S. with continued access to ACRM's outstanding patient care and outcomes, as well as leading fertility technology developed by the CCRM Network. Under the new partnership, ACRM physicians will continue to operate the medical practice and CCRM will assume operations of the clinical and embryology laboratories.

"CCRM's international network of practices is known for delivering the highest level of patient care, successful outcomes, and advancing the future of medicine in our field," said ACRM Co-Founder Lisa A. Hasty, M.D. "This partnership will be a tremendous benefit to our patients struggling with infertility."

"Our collaboration with CCRM will give us access to the most advanced research in the field of reproductive medicine, and will further enable us to deliver leading care to our patients," said ACRM Co-Founder Andre L. Denis, M.D, MPH.

ACRM is the latest practice to join the CCRM Network which currently has locations in Colorado, Houston, Minneapolis, Orange County and Toronto, Canada.

"CCRM is excited to partner with some of the top physicians in the southeastern U.S.," said William Schoolcraft, M.D, founder of CCRM. "As our network continues to expand, our goal is to provide easier access to the best resources possible to our patients across the U.S. and internationally."

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