why choose rrc?

Patient Care • Experience • Results
The Reproductive Resource Center (RRC) is a Kansas City based reproductive health, infertility, and in-vitro fertilization (or IVF) center. Since 1988, RRC has provided fertility services for thousands of families who have struggled with infertility concerns.
At RRC, we're passionate about helping people overcome difficulties with infertility. Over the decades, our culture of innovation and highest-quality standards has resulted in enormous achievements in infertility treatment – and we're eager to share our success with you!
As highly-trained infertility specialists, the doctors and staff at RRC offer an unprecedented experience base to treat infertility issues. Utilizing the best possible treatment and technology, RRC has helped with over 10,000 births to date and through IVF treatment alone – over 3,800 births.
RRC is a privately-held clinic, where the doctors have complete control over their practices, allowing them to focus solely on patient care. Our clinic provides a complete portfolio of infertility services and treatments. For those individuals or families who are seeking responsible fertility treatment, our CAP Accredited IVF lab offers high pregnancy and low multiple birth rates.
The physicians at RRC are fellowship-trained Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) specialists. Dr. Celeste Brabec trained at Harvard University, joining the practice in 1999, and now serves as our medical director. Dr. Ryan Riggs completed his fellowship at the distinguished Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine in 2009 – the site of the first successful IVF baby in the US – and joined RRC later that same year.
At RRC, we know that struggling with infertility can be emotionally difficult. Not everyone needs high-tech treatment for infertility concerns. Together, the doctors and staff at RRC encourage you to learn how successful our clinic has been in treating even the most challenging infertility problems. We also encourage you to learn about blastocyst transfer for IVF – an innovative technique that significantly reduces the risk of high-order multiple births.






