
Please Call True Health Acupuncture at 702-475-0870
You can also book online on the True Health Acupuncture website.
1535 W Warm Springs, Ste 135
Henderson, Nevada 89014

Michelle A.
My name is Michelle Aukerman. And I just have to say that Joyce at True Health Acupuncture is probably the best ultrasound technician I have ever had in my life and I’ve been through several. She’s very personal and talks through everything and if something goes wrong, she says OK how do we make this right? What’s the next step we need to take? You don’t hear that from any other ultrasound tech, they're so jaded. The comfort environment at True Health Acupuncture is unmatchable. It does not feel like a doctor's office and everybody is so warm but when it comes to Joyce, she is completely unmatched. It’s like having your own mother right there with you. I highly highly recommend her.
Thank you, the Aukerman’s
This is the second pregnancy that I came to Joyce for my outside monitoring. I have been very nervous about the whole process, but Joyce guided me through each and every ultrasound. Although the monitoring went smoothly, upon achieving pregnancy I developed some bleeding. Of course, I panicked. Joyce explained everything that was going on with my bleeding and helped me through this anxious time. I don’t know what I would have done without Joyce’s calm demeanor. And the added bonus is having acupuncture treatment right there at True Health Acupuncture, the office Joyce works out of. I will always be truly thankful for the amazing experience that I received from both Joyce and True Health to be a part of my fertility journey.

Joyce is an exceptional individual who made a significant impact during my IVF journey. I had the privilege of meeting her when I needed support, and she was able to perform ultrasounds when our IVF Dr was unable to accommodate us. Her ability to confirm our twin pregnancy was incredibly reassuring. Joyce took the time to explain everything she was observing, which not only made the experience more memorable but also helped alleviate my anxiety. Her compassionate approach truly made a difference in my experience.


Throughout this series, we've journeyed through the vital role of the endometrium in IVF, uncovered the surprising potential of Tamoxifen, delved into compelling research, and explored the science behind its action and practical considerations. As we conclude, let's cast our gaze forward to the evolving landscape of thin endometrium treatment in IVF and where Tamoxifen fits into this promising future.
Tamoxifen, with its demonstrated ability to improve endometrial thickness, reduce miscarriage rates, and increase live birth rates in specific patient populations, is poised to become a valuable addition to the IVF specialist's toolkit. For women who have struggled with a thin uterine lining despite conventional treatments, Tamoxifen offers a new and evidence-backed alternative. It represents a shift towards more personalized and targeted approaches in fertility medicine, acknowledging that one size does not fit all when it comes to preparing the uterus for pregnancy.
However, it's crucial to remember that Tamoxifen is likely to be one piece of a larger puzzle. Successful IVF often involves a holistic approach, combining various strategies tailored to the individual's unique circumstances. Its integration into standard protocols will continue to be refined as more research emerges.
The field of reproductive medicine is constantly innovating, and research into improving endometrial receptivity is no exception. While Tamoxifen offers immediate promise, other exciting avenues are being explored for women with thin endometrium:
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): This therapy involves injecting a concentrated solution of a patient's own platelets into the uterus. Platelets contain growth factors that are believed to stimulate endometrial growth and improve its receptivity.
Stem Cell Therapy: Though still largely experimental, stem cell research holds immense potential. Scientists are investigating the use of stem cells to regenerate and repair damaged endometrial tissue, offering a long-term solution for severe cases of thin endometrium.
Growth Factors and Cytokines: Researchers are continuously identifying and studying specific growth factors and signaling molecules that play a role in endometrial development and receptivity. Targeting these pathways could lead to new pharmaceutical interventions.
These emerging therapies, alongside continued research into existing medications like Tamoxifen, paint a hopeful picture for the future of IVF. The goal remains the same: to create the most optimal environment possible for embryo implantation and a healthy pregnancy.
For individuals and couples navigating the complexities of IVF, the continuous advancements in reproductive medicine offer renewed hope. The journey can be challenging, but understanding the latest research and discussing all available options with your fertility specialist can empower you to make informed decisions. Tamoxifen's story in IVF is a testament to the ongoing dedication of scientists and clinicians to find better ways to help build families. As research progresses, we can anticipate even more refined and effective treatments, bringing the dream of parenthood closer to reality for many more.
Always remember to consult with your fertility specialist to discuss if Tamoxifen or any other treatment option is appropriate for your specific situation.
Starting your cycle
Starting an IVF cycle is stressful enough, doing it with an out-of-state provider just increases that stress. That is why we have developed an out-of state monitoring program to help women that need ultrasound monitoring without having to travel to their provider. We follow your physicians instructions and with be able to accommodate your schedule. Most all cycles, whether retrievals or transfers, will need 2-3 ultrasounds during that cycle. All reports can be faxed or emailed to your physician within 2-3 hours after the exam is finished.