Twin Cities FertilityCare Center

A nonprofit organization

11 donors

80% complete

$1,000 Goal

The Twin Cities FertilityCare Center is one of the first Creighton Model System teaching centers established in the United States. Officially incorporated in 1975, it was then known as the Twin Cities Natural Family Planning Center. The purpose was to provide the highest quality instruction in natural family planning. In 1978, the Twin Cites Center adopted the Creighton Model standardization for teacher (practitioner) training and client education.

Because of the standardization of the method, great advances have been made by researchers under the leadership of Dr. Thomas Hilgers at the Pope Paul VI Institute in Omaha, Nebraska. Progress has been made in the identification and treatment of many reproductive disorders afflicting women from adolescence to menopause.  The Creighton Model FertilityCare System continues to be an excellent method to achieve or avoid a pregnancy, but now has the added component of being an excellent reproductive health monitoring tool for women.

Currently, the Twin Cities FertilityCare Center is served by eight practitioners teaching in nine area locations.

The Twin Cities FertilityCare Center is affiliated with the FertilityCare Centers of America.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Twin Cities FertilityCare Center

Tax id (EIN)

41-1266746

Categories

Education Health Community

Address

Guiding Star Wakota 1140 S. Robert Street, Suite 241
Saint Paul, MN 55118

Phone

612 424 2334

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