Dr. Brad T. Miller
MD, FACOG · Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
A board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and the founder of RMA of Michigan, Dr. Miller brings an evidence-informed, patient-centered approach to fertility care. Following his NIH fellowship and clinical training, he has dedicated his career to helping individuals and families navigate their unique paths to parenthood.
Founder & Medical Director of RMA of Michigan
Dr. Miller is a board certified reproductive endocrinologist who, prior to founding Reproductive Medicine Associates of Michigan (RMA of Michigan), was a partner at RMA of New Jersey working closely with its director, Dr. Richard Scott. There he accumulated a vast amount of experience unparalleled to the majority of RE’s across the country by performing over 35,000 ultrasounds, 2,000 oocyte retrievals, 4,000 embryo transfers and overseeing over 6,000 IVF stimulations.
Under Dr. Miller’s care, his patients alone delivered over 1,500 babies. Of those born, 70% were singletons, 26% twins, 4% triplets and less than 0.1% quadruplets.
Dr. Miller is the author of over twenty scientific articles and has been the recipient of several awards, including both the United States Army and Navy Achievement Medals. He is an ad hoc reviewer for the international journal Fertility and Sterility. His scientific and medical focus includes decreasing high order multiples in IVF with the utilization of extended embryo culture and elective single blastocyst transfer.
Dr. Miller is on the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) selection committee for the Oakland University William Beaumont Medical School. He also volunteers his time and service once a month at the Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic in Pontiac, which provides free medical care to uninsured and underinsured families in the community.
Education and Training
- Medical School: Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan (MD, with distinction, 1990)
- Residency: National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland – Obstetrics and Gynecology (1991–1994)
- Fellowship: National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Maryland – Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (1994–1996)
Research, Leadership, and Community Involvement
Dr. Miller is the author of more than twenty peer-reviewed scientific publications and serves as an ad hoc reviewer for the international journal Fertility and Sterility. His scientific and clinical interests include improving IVF outcomes while minimizing risk, particularly through extended embryo culture and elective single-blastocyst transfer when appropriate.
He has received multiple professional honors, including the United States Army Achievement Medal and the United States Navy Achievement Medal. Dr. Miller also serves on the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) selection committee for the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine.
Dr. Miller volunteers monthly at the Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic in Pontiac, Michigan, which provides free medical care to uninsured and underinsured individuals and families in the community.
- Fertility evaluations and diagnostic testing
- Ovulation induction and cycle monitoring
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
- IVF treatments and embryo transfer
- Egg freezing (fertility preservation)