Dr. Rob’s Intention of the Day, January 28, 2010, All Potential is the Key
January 28, 2010 by Dr. Rob

Hello and good morning to all and another spectacular day in the Universe Read more
Dr. Rob’s 12 Minute Meditation, January 28, 2010
January 28, 2010 by Dr. Rob
The breath is the potential I be
This is how I start the day
All easy and simply a practice this day
The breath comes in and touches all of me
With the potential of all and this I see
Molecules are shared to all that we be
Amazing and loving is the energy from thee
I walk this garden of beauty with all of thee
The music vibrates and touches what I see
And energizes all that we be
The breath is the potential I be
Love is the simple key of me
Breath in, smile out, breath in, smile out
Simple movement of tai chi, yoga, or easy walking
See yourself in the garden of this beautiful life
Allow the thoughts to flow as they come
Simply come back to the breath and the mantra
The breath is the potential I be
Namaste, Dr. Rob
Dr. Rob’s 12 Minute Meditation, January 27, 2010
January 27, 2010 by Dr. Rob
On top of the rock I take a breath
And now I see, with the breath I be
In with the nose and out with the smile
I walk in the garden and step on top
Of the rocks we all touch and be
A step from one to the next,
A simple breath I be
And this I see how easy
For you and I are one and me
As the light touches all
In with the breath, smile to see
Tai chi, a movement I step to be
Love is simply the key
To love all in life and feel thee
All positive and wanted thoughts to be
Namaste I say
Dr. Rob
Dr. Rob On My Mind, January 26, 2010
January 26, 2010 by Dr. Rob

Stories, stories and more stories. This is what and who we truly are, and through this interaction we learn. Mostly we grow and understand the Universe, thus ourselves, and our connections. All sharing the stories of the Universe and of the travels we are all on. A friend sent me the link to the story of Jill Bolte Taylor, a video of the stroke she experienced some years back, and how it gave her insight to the workings of the brain. Jill, a neuroanatomist and researcher, tells of her stroke in the left hemisphere and how the loss of left brain function affected her reality. Yes, reality is a thought, and the brain is the computer. It contains parts of the software and hardware that creates the picture of us, our relationship to and of all things in the world. The 50 trillion cells of the body interact and are also part of the cosmic energy of all things. Jill shares her knowledge of how the brain functions and how the right side gives us the creative parts and the left the factual numbers cruncher. And with the combination of the two we all share the mix of our strengths, weaknesses and bumps in life.
All different is the key to the beauty of this life and the creativity we express. And with this interesting story I see that we are a compilation of right and left, the mystery and awe of life, that is in all of us. For we all have the components to express our inner likes, dislikes, love and desires in life. With a simple choice, we move forward and explore the workings of the universe, and the similarities of the mind. Deepak Chopra has shared his thoughts of the mind and the universe, which are simply mirror images, and we were created by the stars to see themselves. The human brain is the creator of all things, for it interprets, analyzes and interacts with all on a electro-molecular level. And we somehow communicate back and forth, touching each other’s energies in ways not completely understood.
I was recently cleaning out my desk and found a business card of someone I wanted to connect with. I had not seen her in a year and without the physical movements to connect with her, but simply the mental desire, she showed up that night at the Deepak Chopra presentation. And also a thought of a client I had not seen in 9 months, on touching a gift they gave me, brought a phone call from her 10 minutes later. I know that there is a cosmic energy flowing to all of us, in constant motion, and constant communication. All the beauty and energy of the creative universe is within us all. And the energy is supplied by the cosmos, God, for we are one with this energy. As we learn that the choices we have are in the thoughts we create, we learn from stories, and see love in all things. Blessings, Dr Rob
Dr. Rob’s 12 Minute Meditation, January 25, 2010
January 25, 2010 by Dr. Rob
Go gaga as you bring in the breath of life
A simple breath, slow and easy, the first thing I do
To share my life with the breath of thee
All energy as one and I share me with thee
Now a simple mantra of thee and music to be
Vibration is energy and the gift of life
In slow and let the gaga go, and you are the flow
Let it shine and all blessings you shall find
To see na d be thee is all part of me
The breath comes as I walk in the garden of thee
This I see for gaga is all that we be
Short and sweet is the power of thee
Namaste,
Dr. Rob
Kristen’s twins by IVF
July 30, 2009 by Dr. Rob

I just don’t know how to thank Dr. Kiltz and the CNY Fertility staff for all that they did for us. After trying to conceive for 6 years through injectables and insemination with no luck we turned to IVF at our local hospital in Rochester. After that IVF failed I was told not to try IVF again. We met with Dr. Kiltz about a year later as a last result. He told us to give one more IVF a try. At that point we had donors picked out. We really thought Dr. Kiltz was crazy for telling us to do IVF after Strong Fertility Center telling us to not even bother doing IVF again. After meeting with Dr. Kiltz, my husband and I figured we would give it one last try. A couple months later after starting my 2nd IVF cycle we found out I was pregnant with twins . We are now the proud parents of a boy and girl. I have attached a photo. We owe so much to him and his staff. They have changed our lives in an amazing way. I cannot begin to tell you how much your efforts have brought such joy to our lives. You are all amazing people.
~Kristen
The art of healing at CNY
July 3, 2009 by Christine Briel

I’ve been working with the team of practitioners at the CNY Healing Arts Center in Syracuse, NY for almost a year now. We have weekly meetings to discuss various issues and needs for the centers operations and promotions. Sometimes we brainstorm about acupuncture or massage specials or how to enhance the skin care services that are being offered. They are a fabulous team and it’s a pleasure working with them.
Recently I’ve had the occasion to visit the Healing Arts Center as a client. I’ve been suffering from some pain and numbness, almost like a pinched nerve, and wasn’t sure what the source of the problem was. I initially had a consultation with my general practitioner and had several tests performed. Nothing showed up. I was becoming so frustrated as the pain began to interfere with my normal day-to-day functioning as well as my nightly sleep.
I work with Dr. Rob Kiltz as well and he is a very intuitive, perceptive man. He seemed to notice I wasn’t feeling well without having to even bring it up. I shared with him what was going on and where I was to date regarding diagnosis and treatment, which was actually nowhere, or so it felt. As usual he was very positive, reassuring and advised me on a go forward plan. He suggested I first try some Maya Abdominal Massage with Erika Lutwin, LMT at the Healing Arts Center in Syracuse. He explained that I might want to have exploratory laparoscopy performed but we could chat about that later.
I admitted that I am a very impatient person when I don’t feel physically up to speed and really just wanted a quick fix, to which he laughed and said “I know.” Dr. Kiltz then reiterated that I should really try the Maya Abdominal Massage and also consider starting a normal yoga practice as well as to be sure and meditate daily. I’ll admit I had some degree of trouble buying this suggestion and was not wholeheartedly convinced any of it would give me the relief I so wanted and as I mentioned before I am terribly impatient.
I scheduled an appointment with Erika on that following Tuesday. I was starting to become excited Read more
Valerie and Ben’s Story
April 13, 2009 by Dr. Rob

Dear Dr Kiltz and Staff,
Thank you for making our dream of having a baby come true. After 2 miscarriages (and being a little older) we started to wonder if our dream of having a baby would ever come true. We were referred to your office by our family practitioner and felt comfortable with you and your staff from the moment we walked in your office. You all treated us with such kindness and explained the procedures in detail. The IUI worked on the first try and all of your careful monitoring of the first precious weeks payed off. We welcomed Norman Randall Coomer, 8lbs 2 oz, on March 1, 2008! Norm is the happiest baby. We feel so blessed.
Thank you!
You and your team are the best!!!
Do you believe?
January 7, 2009 by Kristen Magnacca

I’m already missing the 24/7 Christmas Music! You might be thinking, “Is she crazy? I started listening to seasonal tunes well before Thanksgiving by accidentally scanning onto our local “Christmas Station” and then that was all she wrote! For a month I’ve been singing Baby, it’s cold outside, Blue Christmas, Rock around the Christmas Tree” and so many more. I have to say I miss the magic and spirit behind the music.
The spirit of believing that all will be well by being home for Christmas and the traditions shared through the songs reminded me of the security of family which gave me a greater sense of hope and peace. The one song that seems to be stuck swirling in my head is Josh Groban’s song Believe. For some reason this season it has made a huge impact. Read more
The place where dreams do come true!!!!!
October 19, 2008 by Dr. Rob
Fortunately, my OB/GYN didn’t waste any time referring me to Dr. Kiltz. Like so many, I, too, suffered a long road of infertility and disappointment; depressed from the idea of not getting pregnant; attempting optimism because maybe somehow we could afford to adopt.
After 5 years, various IUI’s, a failed IVF, a laparascopic surgery, and genetic testing, our 2nd IVF was successful, and we couldn’t be more in love with our beautiful daughter. The Kiltz family at CNY Fertility shared all our sadness and joy and truly we couldn’t have felt more like we were truly cared for.
In March of this year, I finally entered those doors in preparation for planning #2, as obviously it just wasn’t happening, we had used up any frozen embryos and suffered a failed IVF the previous year. I came to make a new game plan. I sat with Meg and just let it all out. I didn’t know what I wanted, I had not come up with a strategy, I just knew I couldn’t do IVF anymore, and dear Meg sat and talked with me through sobs and tears, listened to my hectic life story as I struggled to work on a Master’s degree (full-time in that semester), work full-time, and manage a family. Read more


