Anthony J. Caruso

I am a native of Boston, Massachusetts, and, as a result a die hard Boston sports fan (save the Bears). I came to Chicago after completing my undergraduate degree at Fairfield University, and master’s in Public Health from Boston University. Here I was awarded my MD from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in 1991.

After a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, I completed a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and infertility in 1997. I am board certified in both General Obstetrics and Gynecology as well as Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. From 1997 until 2010 I practiced in the field of Infertlity both in the private and academic environments.

Due to my faith, I left the field in 2010 and speak on pro-life and pro-family topics. Eventually, I hope to establish the St Anne Center for Reproductive Health, somewhere in the Chicagoland area. However, I am most proud of my wife of over 20 years, who teaches morality and theology at Montini High School, and our six wonderful children.


    Better than IVF

    12 May 2012 |
    tags: bioethics, fertility, IVF
    Infertility is a complex problem. But one thing is certain: don't make children a postscript to a career.



    An IVF doctor has a change of heart

    19 Apr 2012 |
    tags: bioethics, IVF
    In 2010 an eminent Chicago IVF doctor left his practice of creating babies in Petri dishes. This is his story.


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