| Reproductive Endocrinologist | Obstetrician-Gynecologist |
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| Specializes in fertility, hormonal disorders, and reproductive system issues | Provides general women's health care, pregnancy, and childbirth services |
| Requires additional fellowship training in reproductive endocrinology | Medical degree and OB-GYN residency |
| Work environment includes fertility clinics and hospitals | Hospitals, clinics, and private practices |
Reproductive Endocrinologists focus on fertility and hormonal issues, often working in specialized clinics, while Obstetrician-Gynecologists provide comprehensive women's health care, including pregnancy and childbirth. Both roles require medical degrees, but reproductive endocrinologists undergo additional specialized training.