Loma Linda University - Loma Linda, California
IVF Success Rate Report
Laboratory Director: Johannah Corselli, Ph.D., HCLD, ELD
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Loma Linda University's Center for Fertility & IVF: A true Center of Excellence
Having a baby is the fulfillment of a dream for many. At Loma Linda University Center for Fertility & IVF, we are passionate about making those dreams a reality. In 1988, we began treating infertility patients with IVF. Since that time, our history of achievement and superior care has helped us become a highly regarded center with the excellent pregnancy rates.
At the Center for Fertility & IVF and the Men's Health & Fertility Center, we pride ourselves on our skill, experience, openness, and honesty. As the leading fertility institute in the Inland Empire, we strive to provide a the highest quality of care for our couples through our comprehensive evaluation and treatment while maintaining highly successful pregnancy rates. Our subspecialty team includes fellowship-trained physicians, specializing in male and female reproductive endocrinology and infertility, as well as PhDs specializing in andrology and clinical embryology. We continue to optimize our treatments and pioneer new research in human reproduction.
We offer the most advanced treatments available for infertility. These include advanced assisted reproductive technology procedures (such as, In Vitro Fertilization, Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection, Pre-implantation Genetic Screening and Diagnosis, and Embryo Vitrification), Third Party reproductive programs including Donor Services, and Sophisticated Sperm Analyses.
Navigating the shoals of infertility can be confusing and frustrating. We pledge that we will always be open and up front with you, that we'll never choose treatments that are not suited to your condition, and we'll do our best to give you clear information about your options. Dealing with infertility can be very stressful, we pledge to "be there" for you as you consider your options and undergo your treatments.
Based on 2010 data as reported to SART. This data has not been verified by the CDC. A message from SART, "As entry criteria are highly variable for each program, and treatment processes vary, a center by center comparison of results may not be meaningful."