How do I get started or find an RRM clinician/educator near me?

Foundational

To find an RRM clinician, start with the IIRRM provider directory, Natural Womanhood's searchable directory, or the instructor networks for your charting method: FertilityCare Centers of America (Creighton), Marquette Method Professionals Association, or FEMM Health.

Getting Connected to RRM Care

The IIRRM provider directory is the primary referral network for RRM-trained physicians. Natural Womanhood maintains a searchable directory of providers and charting instructors. Each charting method also has its own instructor network: FertilityCare Centers of America for Creighton Model, the Marquette Method Professionals Association, and FEMM Health for FEMM providers.

Many patients begin by learning a cycle charting method. Charting builds body literacy and produces the diagnostic data that RRM clinicians need. A diagnosis is not required to start charting. Beginning charting before the first RRM consultation gives the clinician actionable data from day one.

Creighton Model Teachers and Support

Creighton Model FertilityCare teachers help couples learn cycle charting and body literacy skills that support RRM protocols. The Creighton teacher locator lists certified instructors by area. This foundational training often runs parallel to medical treatment and provides essential cycle-timed data for the clinician.

Virtual Care Options

Many RRM practitioners offer telehealth consultations, expanding access beyond geographic limitations. Virtual appointments work well for initial consultations, protocol adjustments, and ongoing monitoring when combined with local lab work and imaging.

Before the first appointment, it helps to prepare questions about insurance coverage, treatment timelines, and financial considerations. RRM often requires different insurance navigation than conventional fertility treatments.

RRM care combines specialized medical training with cycle-based protocols, requiring practitioners specifically trained in restorative reproductive medicine approaches.

This information is educational and not a substitute for individualized medical care. Consult an RRM clinician or healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation.

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