About Us
Evangeline Restorative Fertility Center, LCC, was founded by Trey and Catherine Parker. As a married couple with four children, and having experienced roadblocks on our fertility journey, we care deeply about helping others find healing in their health, fertility, and overall well-being.
Trey
Trey is a family nurse practitioner who provides restorative reproductive medicine (RRM) care through MyCatholicDoctor.com. He is certified as a FEMM medical consultant and has training in the NeoFertility medical management model for infertility and recurrent miscarriage. In addition, Trey is pursuing a Ph.D. in nursing research at the Catholic University of America with a special research focus on RRM and its applications in clinical practice. Trey leverages his professional connections at the national and international levels to continuously improve his practice and implementation of RRM and to generate evidence to substantiate its use for clinical diagnosis and treatment of disease. Trey is a part of the International Institute of Restorative Reproductive Medicine, the Institute for Restorative Reproductive Medicine in America, FACTS about Fertility, the Catholic Medical Association, and the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
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Catherine
Catherine is a wife, mother, and co-founder of Evangeline. She has experience with multiple methods of tracking women’s fertility and utilizes her FEMM certification to further educate women about their reproductive health and to coach them in charting their cycles.
Having experienced miscarriages in the past, Catherine has deep empathy and care for couples who want to learn about fertility awareness for family planning or medical treatment purposes. She is also passionate about empowering women to better advocate for themselves through self-knowledge.
Additionally, Catherine has a degree in Catholic Theology, experience in secondary education, and is certified to teach Theology of the Body within the Diocese of Baton Rouge. She is able to integrate her knowledge of the Catholic Church’s moral and bioethical teachings with the fundamental science of women’s reproductive physiology.
