Dr. Deborah Smith is a reproductive endocrinologist in Parker, CO. She helps patients dealing with infertility and other issues relating to reproduction.
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Yes, Dr. Deborah Smith is accepting new patients at this office.
9235 Crown Crest Boulevard, Suite 250, Parker, CO 80138
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Tue | 12:00 - 1:00 pm | ||
Wed | 12:00 - 1:00 pm | ||
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Fri | 12:00 - 1:00 pm |
Yes, Dr. Deborah Smith is accepting new patients at this office.
677 Cathedral Drive, Suite 200, Rapid City, SD 57701
Please contact the doctor’s office to inquire about insurance.
The journey through infertility is an emotional one, especially if the journey has been difficult. Not understanding what the future may hold, how much fertility treatments may cost and whether or not you will be successful, makes the path to parenthood more complex.
At Rocky Mountain Fertility Center we guarantee to listen. Our team will talk to you about your unique challenges to become a parent and provide you with the highest level of care which is instrumental to the success of starting your family.
Reproductive endocrinologists provide care that specializes in the hormonal aspects of infertility and reproduction. Dr. Smith is trained to deal with issues relating to infertility, menstrual disorders, sexual dysfunction, menopause and hormonal imbalances, among other complications that can affect the body's ability to reproduce safely (both men and women may be treated). Reproductive endocrinologists work very closely with patients toward the ultimate goal of bringing a healthy baby into the world.
An OB/GYN in Rapid City, SD, Dr. Deborah Smith offers comprehensive care for the reproductive system in women across two specializations: obstetrics & gynecology. The specialty of obstetrics covers women's care while in the prenatal & pregnant states, while gynecology deals with the care of general women's health in a non-pregnant state. OB/GYNs can h&le a wide range of conditions, & may also function as primary care physicians for women.
New York Medical College
MD • 1986
University Of Connecticut • Farmington, CT
Residency in Reproductive Endocrinology
• 1990 - 1993