“It’s about offering state-of-the-art fertility care in a hands-on and safe environment,” says Dr. Molina Dayal, medical director at STL Fertility. “Infertility challenges the body and the mind but with the right combination of science and emotional support, we can optimize success.” Dr. Dayal completed her OB/GYN residency at Washington University and reproductive endocrinology and infertility fellowship at The University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Dayal went on to complete her BA, MD, and MPH from Johns Hopkins University. Before returning to St. Louis, Dr. Dayal was on the facility at George Washington University in Washington DC. “St. Louis is a great community to live and work in. This is home.”
Dr. Maureen Schulte, operations director at STL Fertility has personal roots in the St. Louis community. “It’s a privilege to work with patients and referring providers from across St. Louis. As the only locally owned, all-female team of reproductive specialists, we uniquely understand what local patients are looking for.” says Dr. Schulte. She completed her medical doctorate (MD) from the University of Illinois and was awarded the Craig Research Fellowship. Dr. Schulte then returned to Missouri to complete her residency in obstetrics and gynecology and a three-year fellowship program specializing in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at Washington University.
Melanie Miranda, WHNP-BC graduated with a master's of science in nursing from the University of Missouri—St. Louis in 2014. With more than 14 years of experience working in women’s health, Melanie has a sixth sense of what her patients might be thinking and feeling. “Whether you’ve been trying for two months or two years to get pregnant, we understand that everyone has different needs when it comes to having a family. We can help,” says Melanie.
Science, success, support: the expert team at STL Fertility provides the high-touch and hands-on experience that fertility patients expect, supported by the most validated fertility treatments to deliver clinical outcomes that meet or exceed U.S. benchmarks.