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Who is Dr. Eliran Mor, MD?

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Eliran Mor, MD is the Medical Director of the California Center for Reproductive Health located in Southern California. CCRH has three office locations: one in Encino, one in West Hollywood, and one in Valencia. 

Dr. Mor is a reproductive endocrinologist who is certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive. His research interests include the following areas: researching polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS); emergency contraception; neuroendocrinology; insulin resistance; male factor infertility; donor sperm insemination; tubal factor infertility; IVF stimulation protocols; congenital uterine anomalies; tubal gamete/embryo transfer (GIFT/ZIFT/TET); pregnancy at advanced reproductive age; and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). 

Dr. Mor has a long history of research with more than 12 published articles in peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of American Medical Association and the Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. Some of his published work includes: “Evaluating the clinical utility of performing semen cultures prior to attempts at in-vitro fertilization,” from the Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics; and the “Pregnancy in the sixth decade of life: Obstetrical outcomes in women of advanced reproductive age,” from the Journal of American Medical Association. He also attends at least 2 in-person medical conferences or association meetings where he can further learn from his colleagues and peers about the latest tested and validated treatments.

He is known to present or co-present abstracts at these meetings as well. One of his abstracts that he co-presented entitled, “Defective autophosphorylation of the insulin receptor (APIR): A potential mechanism of insulin resistance in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS),” was awarded the Fellowship Research Prize Paper Award by the Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. It was presented in 2003 at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine in San Antonio, Texas.

Endocrinology and Infertility. Dr. Mor became a licensed medical professional in the State of California in 2001. He first received his medical degree from the University of Tel Aviv-Sackler College of Medicine and then went on to complete a 4-year residency at the New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, New York. He subsequently completed a 3-year fellowship in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Southern California and is still a clinical instructor at USC. Dr. Mor is a member, in excellent standing, of multiple prestigious medical societies, which include the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), the Pacific Coast Reproductive Society (PCRS), the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons (SLS), and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). 

As a medical professional, Dr. Mor is honored to have been recognized as a “Most Compassionate Doctor” by the American Registry. He is a respected reproductive endocrinologist who works closely with his patients to provide them and their loved ones with the care and information they need in order to make an informed decision about their own care. He is also known for his commitment to personal care, and conducts all consultations, after-hour inquiries, pelvic examinations, ultrasound examinations, diagnostic procedures, assisted reproductive procedures (egg retrievals, embryo transfers…), and surgical procedures if needed. Involvement in every aspect of a patient’s fertility care and complete micromanagement of their treatment makes Dr. Mor their perfect partner. He works very closely with patients’ families as well to aid them in their journey as they start or expand their families together.

The California Center for Reproductive Health (CCRH) staff and Dr. Mor have worked very hard to create a caring, compassionate and healing environment. They also pride themselves on fostering a safe space for transgender patients and members of the LGBTQIA community. 

Mary Rodriguez

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