Success in our mind is a healthy mom and healthy baby at the end of treatment. Given the higher risk associated with multiple gestation pregnancies, our aim is for a healthy singleton pregnancy. Our team will be discussing with you the risks of twins or higher order multiple (triplets, etc.) gestation during your treatment cycles (either ovulation induction +/- IUI or IVF).

Our team will counsel and advise you on the number of embryo(s) to transfer in order to maximize your chance of success while minimizing your risk of multiple gestations (twins, triplets, etc.). We follow guidelines set by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine regarding the number of embryo(s) to transfer.

You can get a detailed look at National and individual clinic IVF success rates by visiting the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART). You can see the CRMs reported success rates by clicking here.

Disclaimer: A comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics, treatment approaches, and entry criteria for ART may vary from clinic to clinic.  

SART also provides an IVF prediction calculator to help patients see their chance of live birth after one, two, or three cycles of IVF. Your physician will gladly discuss with you your individual circumstance and chance of success. Please visit www.sart.org and look under the IVF success tab.


Patient Testimonials

We are very privileged to walk through this journey with you and feel blessed with each success. Below are anonymous testimonials from our patients.

“I honestly could not have asked for a better group of staff to help us start/complete our family.”

“The staff are all wonderful! They always answer my questions with as much info as possible and make sure I understand.”

“The staff is the best. They treat you like family.”

“They are such great people! They made me and my husband feel at home.”

“Everyone I am around has been nothing but supportive. This stuff is tough to deal with but it makes it easier knowing you are in good hands.”

“I love how positive and upbeat everyone is – this is a difficult process and having support and a positive team is incredibly helpful. We are so grateful for you all.”