A member asked:

Can my gp prescribe fertomid or is it only the gynae that can do so?

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Dr. Jeff Livingston answered

Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Ovulation medication: A primary care doctor could prescribe this medication if they feel comfortable treating infertility. This will depend on the physicians training, skill set and practice preferences. Most primary care doctors would not treat infertility and would refer those patients to an Obgyn or Fertility specialist

Answered 6/28/2018

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