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Ideally, you would conceive after your initial infertility treatment, but this is not always the case. After a failed cycle, it is recommended you seek a careful review of your previous infertility treatment by an experienced physician who is an ABOG certified reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist. After reviewing your records, the physician may “fine tune” your infertility treatment or suggest a new one. At Pacific Fertility Center, we frequently care for those with challenging diagnoses and failed cycles. You may review our success rates, but it is important to keep in mind that interpretation of this data is best done with your physician and/or an expert in the field of reproductive endocrinology.
We have a successful combination of top physicians and a state-of-the-art laboratory. All our physicians are experienced and respected in their field and have been singled out by their peers as Best Doctors. All five of our physicians are Board Certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. In addition, our innovative laboratory has one of the most highly trained teams in the country. All six embryologists on our team are licensed through the American Association of Bioanalysts.
There are times when a third party may be required in order to conceive, such as an egg donor or a gestational carrier. As a convenience to our patients, we offer exclusive access to a carefully screened registry of available egg donors through our on-site Egg Donor Agency. Additionally, our third party coordinators are experienced in assisting local and out–of–town patients.
It is important for you to remember that you are not alone. Some of our patients have offered their stories to help others through the often frightening and frustrating ordeal of infertility treatment and diagnosis and the ultimate joy of success. |