Denelle Kolkmann, RN


Registered Nurse,

Fertility Case Manager

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Certifications

Student FEMM Instructor

Undergraduate 

Sisters of Charity Hospital School of Nursing, RN

Buffalo, NY

Denelle Kolkmann, RN


Registered Nurse, Fertility Case Manager

Denelle Kolkmann is a registered nurse and RRM fertility case manager who brings extensive experience and extraordinary compassion to her patient care at Reply. After receiving her nursing degree from Sisters of Charity Hospital School of Nursing in Buffalo, New York, Ms. Kolkmann devoted 27 years to the affiliated Sisters of Charity Hospital before relocating to North Carolina with her husband in 2016. 



Ms. Kolkmann’s decades of experience include Ob/Gyn, pediatric, and NICU nursing, as well as prenatal patient education. From 2008-2016, while she was at the Sisters of Charity’s Ob/Gyn Center, Ms. Kolkmann’s duties included serving as a certified facilitator for the OB Centering Program and working with at-risk OB patients. Her patient education work included teaching “Baby Talk,” a course for parents on newborn care, as well as a “Sibling Class” for siblings of newborns.

 

Prior to moving to North Carolina and joining Reply, Ms. Kolkmann was a lifelong resident of Grand Island, New York, where she was active in PTA and as a volunteer helping resettling refugees. Her other interests include boating, gardening, cooking, and physical fitness. She loves winter, and can sometimes be heard saying the temperate North Carolina climate leaves her missing the lake-effect snow of upstate New York!


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Expert Restorative Medicine For Infertility And Recurrent Miscarriage

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The Program

Our program delivers expert customized and collaborative care provided by clinicians specifically trained in Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM)—physicians, nurse practitioners, certified midwives, fertility case managers, fertility educators, 

and health coaches. 

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The Science

RRM systematically evaluates more than 55 factors (female + male) to identify the underlying causes of infertility, diagnose what is wrong, treat what is wrong, and optimize health for natural conception and a healthy pregnancy. 

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The Results

Compared to IVF, medical literature reveals that RRM has comparable effectiveness, even outperforming IVF at one cycle;

is more affordable; is less invasive with no side effects; and delivers better outcomes for both moms and babies.