Dr. Mary (Ramie) Hinckley
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100 Park Place , Suite 200
San Ramon, CA, United States
94583
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Dr. Mary (Ramie) Hinckley's Credentials
Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
Dr. Hinckley is the Medical Director of Reproductive Science Center and is a board certified Reproductive Endocrinologist who completed her fellowship training at Stanford University Hospital and Clinics. Her OB/GYN residency was at Stanford University Medical Center. She attended Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in her hometown of Nashville, TN. She attended Stanford University for her undergraduate degree where she majored in Human Biology with an emphasis in Product Design. She says her greatest joy is helping patients to realize their dreams in creating a family, but she also enjoys participation in clinical and laboratory studies, with the most recent being Artificial Intelligence in the IVF lab. She has extensively published articles in peer-reviewed journals on blastocyst transfer, monozygotic twinning, operative hysteroscopy, correction of uterine anomalies, and biochemical pathways involved in ovulation and fertilization. She did extensive work with a knock out mouse model for meiotic arrest. She serves as a member of the Christian Medical and Dental Society and the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Her areas of interest include hysteroscopic surgery, oocyte (egg) freezing, IVF with preimplantation genetic testing, and recurrent pregnancy loss.
Languages
- English
Education
- Vanderbilt University (Grad. 1997)
- Stanford University (Grad. 1992)
Publications & Research
- The G-protein-coupled receptors GPR3 and GPR12 are involved in cAMP signaling and maintenance of meiotic arrest in rodent oocytes
- High gonadotropin dosage does not affect euploidy and pregnancy rates in IVF PGS cycles with single embryo transfer
- Ambient Air Pollution Exposure and Fecundability in Women Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization
- Comparison of blastocyst transfer to day 3 transfer with assisted hatching in the older patient
- Comparison of the Sex Ratio with Blastocyst Transfer and Cleavage Stage Transfer
- Effect of ICSI on Subsequent Blastocyst Development and Pregnancy Rates
- Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase 3A–deficient mice as a model of female infertility
- Association between growth dynamics, morphological parameters, the chromosomal status of the blastocysts, and clinical outcomes in IVF PGS cycles with single embryo transfer
I highly recommend Dr. Hinckley. She is very knowledgeable and personable. The staff is great. I received follow up calls after every appointment. They also didn't make me feel as if I was just a number when I showed up for appointments. If they were unable to reach me, Dr. Hinckley would be concerned and call herself. Dr. Hinckley and her staff made sure I was okay throughout my entire IVF journey. On my first IVF attempt, I received a positive pregnancy test. My husband are I happy we chose Dr. Hinckley at RSC.
Submitted April 3, 2014