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Center for Reproductive Health at Mount Zion

The UCSF Center for Reproductive Health offers a comprehensive array of infertility evaluation methods and treatment options for people of all genders. In our world-renowned program, patients have access to top fertility experts, the latest technologies, and innovative services based on cutting-edge research.

Our experienced doctors are all board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology as well as in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. Their expertise is complemented by a large team of professionals that includes genetic counselors, psychologists, specialists in male reproductive health, exceptional nurses and a detail-oriented office staff. In our state-of-the-art laboratory, embryology technicians work to maximize success for all patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Our consistently high pregnancy rates reflect this commitment to excellence (see more details on patient outcomes below). We are accredited by the College of American Pathologists and recognized as a leader in fertility services by colleagues around the country.

We understand that our patients have to make difficult decisions – choices often accompanied by stress and uncertainty. When you come to us, be assured that our team upholds the highest standards in delivering care and know that we hope and intend to make this journey as comfortable as possible for you.

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Our outcomes

When choosing a fertility provider, people often compare programs based on success rates. Many turn to the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART), a reporting service that collects data on IVF outcomes from fertility clinics around the United States.

However, both SART and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention note that direct comparisons between fertility clinics may not be useful. This is because pregnancy rates largely depend on patient characteristics and how each clinic determines eligibility for IVF. Rates may vary, for example, due to differences in the screening process before an IVF cycle or the number of embryos transferred.

We do recognize, though, that individuals and couples like the assurance that they are choosing a "successful" program. Each year, we submit data on our outcomes to SART, which are published online for patients to review. If you need this information in another format, please give us a call.

Keep in mind that individual outcomes depend on a variety of factors. Questions regarding success rates are best discussed with your reproductive endocrinologist.

 

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    More than hope: exemplary medical care

    The UCSF Center for Reproductive Health is committed to shaping the future of reproductive medicine. Meet our providers, hear from our patients, and explore our approach to research and treatment.

    Patient education

    Decorative Caduceus

    Sperm Preparation Prior to Intrauterine Insemination Study

    The clinical pregnancy rate by treatment group over the course of IUI treatment

    Recruiting

    Decorative Caduceus

    Fertility Preservation Using Tamoxifen and Letrozole in Estrogen Sensitive Tumors Trial

    To determine if the assigned stimulation regimen will result in a difference in mature (meiosis II) oocyte yield in patients with breast cancer who undergo ovarian stimulation for fertility preservation. An Effect Size of 3 mature...

    Recruiting

    Decorative Caduceus

    Expanding Fertility Care to Poor and Low Resourced Settings Study

    The time to completion between in-clinic versus at-home testing will be identified when the provider obtains the results.

    Recruiting

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    • Insurance card
    • Medical records
    • New patient questionnaire
    • List of your medications, including dosages, plus any you're allergic to
    • List of questions you may have
    • Device or paper for taking notes

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