A Focus on Healthy, Successful Outcomes
Every fertility journey is different, which is why individualized care from our experienced IVF team increases your chances of a healthy, successful pregnancy. We have optimized the IVF process through our emphasis on evidence-based medicine, personalized attention, and expertise in elective single-embryo transfer (eSET).
As pioneers in elective single-embryo transfer, our philosophy is to transfer a single embryo instead of multiple embryos. This approach decreases the risk of complications and improves the likelihood of a healthy pregnancy for both the mother and the baby.
Our results deliver extraordinarily low multiple pregnancy rates, which are significantly lower than the national average.
Delayed Transfer IVF: A Gentler Approach
Stimulating your ovaries and retrieving your eggs in a separate cycle from embryo transfer decreases the chance of complications and provides a gentler approach to your IVF treatment.
Ovarian Stimulation through Embryo Freezing
Our professional, caring team provides guidance and support as you prepare your body for successful egg retrieval and fertilization.
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Transferring Your Embryos
Your embryo transfer is performed by our experienced, board-certified physicians. Our team is there to support you every step of the way.
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Comprehensive Laboratory Procedures
Backed by decades of experience, our highly skilled laboratory team provides a full scope of laboratory services — plus our state-of-the-art equipment — which increases your chances for a healthy pregnancy.
Why Single-Embryo Transfer May Be a Better Option
Carrying twins and triplets is physically stressful and can create serious pregnancy complications and risks for babies. In the past, transferring multiple embryos was the standard way to increase pregnancy rates, but recent advances in reproductive science have improved success rates when transferring a single embryo. As leaders in elective single-embryo transfer (eSET), we have shown that implanting a single embryo increases the probability of a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.
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Fertility Treatments and Your Lifestyle
The lifestyle you lead directly affects your fertility. From making healthy lifestyle choices to supplementing your intake of important nutrients, here are some key steps you can take outside the clinic to improve and maintain your chances of becoming pregnant.
Let’s Take The Next Step Together
Our skilled fertility specialists are here to help. Contact us today and let’s discuss the next phase of your fertility journey.