Through my infertility journey, the Annunciation passage was a such a central symbol of hope for me and my husband. This has continued throughout my life, and I have drawn from the strength of Mary's "Yes" on a myriad of occasions. Because of this gift of hope during many times of darkness, I wanted to dedicate my center to the Annunciation. Thus, Santa Casa is named after the Basilica della Santa Casa in Loretto, Italy where a piece of Mary's childhood house is enshrined. Tradition holds this is where the Annunciation would have likely occurred. Our center is rooted in Catholic values, and we hold steadfastly the values and ethics of Catholic medicine. Does this mean we only treat Catholics patients? No, of course not! This means we defend life, from conception until natural death, but we also treat every patient with compassion and care no matter what religious or socioeconomic background. We look forward to providing you care rooted in love!