Operative Hysteroscopy
Operative hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat intrauterine conditions like abnormal bleeding, polyps, and endometrial issues. It involves inserting a thin lens into the uterus to evaluate and address concerns—all without requiring an overnight stay.
What to Expect
- Minimally invasive: Typically, an outpatient procedure
- Quick recovery: Most patients go home the same day
- Comfortable experience: Local anesthesia may be used if needed
Expert Fertility Care in Raleigh, NC
Our experienced doctors at Atlantic Reproductive offer operative hysteroscopy as part of our comprehensive fertility services. We accept various insurance plans and use the latest technology to support your journey to parenthood.
Serving patients from Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Fayetteville, and beyond.
Evaluating Your Fertility

Evaluation of Your Fertility & Diagnostic Testing
A fertility evaluation is the first step on one’s fertility journey and may include a medical history, physical exam, specialized fertility tests, lab work, and ultrasounds.

Evaluation & Preconception Counseling
Whether you’ve conceived before or this is your first time, getting started in the right direction with a preconception counseling session will help ensure you’re on the best path for successful conception.

Fertility Tests: Operative Laparoscopy
Operative laparoscopy can help identify certain conditions that hinder a patient’s ability to become pregnant so a path to treatment can be formed.

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Coping with the loss of a pregnancy is one of the most challenging and heart-wrenching ordeals a patient can ever experience — but the good news is that you don’t have to deal with it alone.

Reproductive Wellness for Patients
Reproduction is a complicated and multifaceted process that requires an all-encompassing approach. Our treatment addresses all our patients’ needs, including causes of infertility and the stress that can accompany it. We refer patients to wellness services, including therapy, acupuncture, nutrition, and bodywork, to holistically care for those trying to get pregnant.
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Preconception Counseling FAQs
