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At Home semen analysis test kitFrom: info@spermconfirm.comTue Mar 21 08:40:27 2000
Evolution Diagnostic Laboratory Announces First of its’ Kind, AT-Home Semen Analysis Fertility Kit Brick, NJ Twenty percent of couples have difficulty conceiving and approximately forty percent of the time it is male factor related, according to Evolution Diagnostic Laboratory citing data from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Part of the initial work up for the couple is the semen analysis which can be inconvenient and sometimes embarrassing. In this regard, EDL offers an At-home personal semen analysis kit available for men to test their fertility potential in the privacy of their own home. Evolution Diagnostic Laboratory, Inc. offers this unique service for the first time in the United States at http://www.spermconfirm.com. Until now, a male patient had to get a prescription from a doctor to have this very personal test done at a local hospital. The specimen is collected and sent overnight to our certified lab in a preservative solution. Results are directly mailed back to the patient in an unmarked envelope for privacy. This report can be brought to their doctor. EDL is an extension of Shore Institute for Reproductive Medicine located in Brick, NJ. Shore Institute is a full service medical infertility practice offering the full range of treatment such as in-vitro fertilization, artificial insemination, ovulation induction, and fertility surgery. The physicians at EDL have over 40 years experience in this specialty and semen analysis testing. Who could offer a better service with reliable results than a lab specializing in creating human embryos? This new innovation is the first of its kind bringing the cyber-lab into the consumers home, according to Evolution Diagnostic Laboratory. This is the future of medicine; convenient, efficient, safe, reliable and at a reasonable cost. For more information contact Allen Morgan, M.D., President of EDL at 1-800-932-8908 or visit us at http://www.spermconfirm.com
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