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Success rates
Verified clinical data, % of live births (babies born) from intended IVF procedures performed in 2021 by the fertility center versus national level (patient age <35 y.o.)
CDC Success Rates of this clinic (2021)
National average
At average
Better than average
Below average
51%
36
%
37%
30
%
24%
0
%
8%
0
%
<35 yo
35-37 yo
38-40 yo
40+ yo
Overall:
Below average
<35 yo
Better than average
At average
Below average
35-37 yo
Better than average
At average
Below average
38-40 yo
Better than average
At average
Below average
40+ yo
Better than average
At average
Below average
Cost of egg freezing & IVF cycle
May vary and will be confirmed when you book a consultation.
I wish I could give negative stars. I’m writing this review to hopefully have it gain some attention how horribly I was treated and how I was denied obvious treatment. I came here knowing I could have a healthy birth, because I have a healthy son, but was having trouble carrying a baby past 8 weeks. I explained to the doctor I was experiencing extreme swelling in my joints and foot pain during my miscarriages, and that I thought my immune system was rejecting my pregnancies. He tested me for ONE autoimmune disease, thyroid antibodies, which came back negative. I asked to be able to try an immunosuppressant drug which is harmless, and to see if it would work to carry a baby to term. Not only did he deny me, but he also told me my theory was absolutely not my case and he was fully positive I needed in vitro fertilization. I asked him if he could send me to a rheumatologist to rule out that statement and he refused.
Fast forward 3 months, I had a healthy baby girl with a high dose thyroid medication, but ended up having placental abruption, so she was born early. I was sent to a rheumatologist, and not only did he confirm I have reactive rheumatoid arthritis, he also confirmed I have antigens that i tested positive for that are known to reject foreign organs and tissue, thus verifying my theory that my body was rejecting pregnancy due to the foreign properties of it. So the medication I was denied was the answer. And i was right. Don’t bother trying to get an educated answer from these “doctors.” Save your time and energy and see actual specialists like endocrinologists and rheumatologists. Skip over the money hungry “fertility specialists”
Diane Morris
10 months ago
Dr. Mroueh is an excellent doctor. He was thorough and professional but also incredibly warm and kind. The nurses are awesome too as well as the receptionist. You can tell that everyone really cares. I now have a healthy, beautiful 17 month old baby boy. I have this place to thank. Going through fertility treatment is hard so you need to have a good team behind you, this place is the real deal.
sarah benedict
11 months ago
I did two IUIs and one round of IVF and Dr. Mroueh basically said that IVF would never work for me and my only option was adoption. He devastated me. 3 months later I went to Strong, had a different protocol retrieved double the amount, transferred two healthy beautiful embryos and had a daughter in February. He didn’t want to deal with my case. He just gave up and honestly I’m grateful but if you’re going through the same, check out your other options before giving up.
McKenzie J
a year ago
I had to get an ultrasound today and was very nervous because I was going to basically find out if I could get pregnant or not and I had been putting it off for months cause I was scared. The techs and doctors in radiology were amazing! They made me feel so comfortable and were so great at explaining everything that was going to happen and walking me through it. I can’t thank them enough for helping me through this experience and thankfully everything came back great and I am so relieved! 5 stars for sure!
Samantha Baker
a year ago
I’m a three strikes and your out type of person. I like to give everyone the benefit of the doubt but when it’s costing a lot of time, money and especially heartache I should’ve ran after the first appointment. First appointment the doctor questioned me about me getting help for my alcohol abuse and why I didn’t tell him I went to treatment in the past. I felt like I was being scolded over going to treatment and getting help and when we left the room he said to the nurse “I guess we’re going through with it”. He made me feel so bad about myself for getting help when why should anyone ever feel like that to better their lives. Next thing that happened is they cancelled my transfer the day before because the doctors got Covid and never refunded any money or even offered to cover the next transfer. All they covered was 1 medication. After our second transfer and second chemical pregnancy I called them to see what the next steps were and if I had to stop taking the medications and they didn’t get back to me til 7pm, I got the results of the miscarriage at 1pm. 6 hours of waiting to hear back from them and I called them twice to see what to do. It seemed like they didn’t care at all. The whole experience felt very cookie cutter to me, like they don’t take into account that every person is different and may need different tests done. Went to a new clinic and they found a polyp right away in my uterus. I debated sharing this but I also don’t want another person to have to go through this.
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