Dr. Wright is at The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Annual Meeting in Washington DC where she had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Lisa Masterson from the show “The Doctors”.
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New Exciting Happenings at The Wright Center
Have you heard The Wright Center for Women’s Health now offers Bio-Identical Hormone Balancing?
Common Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance:
- Difficulty Sleeping at Night
- Lack of Energy and Fatigue During the Day
- Reduced Mental Focus and Memory
- Moody, Anxious or Depressed
- Weight gain Including Increased Fat Around Mid-Section
- Inability to Lose Weight Regardless of Healthy Diet and Exercise
- Decreased Muscle Strength
- Muscle and/or Joint Pain
- Reduced Sexual Desire and Performance
Optimize Hormones & Protect the Bones, Brain, Breasts & Heart with Bio-Identical Hormone Balancing.
Happy Anniversary Kathy and Bob!
Biote Conference
Happy Birthday Rebeccah!
Ovarian Assessment Report

Many women struggle and look for answers when they cannot get pregnant. A convenient blood test is available that will provide the most reliable assessment of egg supply. This test gives easy- to-understand results and can be used to determine if further tests are required, or used in your reproductive planning. Call us to set an appointment.
Which Infertility Treatment Is Right for You?

Which Infertility Treatment Is Right for You?
http://www.webmd.com/infertility-and-reproduction/ss/slideshow-which-treatment-is-for-you
Susan G. Komen Donation
Our CFO Charles Davis donated $300 on behalf of Amanda Pool to Susan G Komen. Here is the receipt below. Thanks Amanda for allowing The Wright Center to be a part of such a worthy cause!
Dear Charles,
Thank you so much for your generous contribution of $300.00 to Susan G. Komen®. Your support is hard at work helping us save lives and bringing us closer to our promise of ending breast cancer through our general fund.
Thanks to donors like you, we’ve invested more than $1.95 billion in funding to help people through screening, education, treatment and psychosocial support programs. We’ve also funded more than $889 million to support lifesaving research. In fact, Komen is the world’s single largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to breast cancer research, outside of the federal government.
With your support, along with the many survivors, activists and supporters in more than 100 U.S. locations and a growing number of international cities and countries, we are helping save thousands of lives — maybe even someone you love.
To pay tribute to those who motivate us daily, we have created the Susan G. Komen Wall of Honor. We invite you to recognize someone who inspired you to join our mission by posting a photo and story on this dynamic page.
Again, thank you for your commitment to our steadfast promise to end breast cancer.













