How to Choose A Reproductive Endocrinologist/Fertility Clinic
Fertility Treatments Canada – many of our clients come to CFC, asking for a referral to fertility clinic, as they haven’t been able to find a clinic that suits their specific fertility needs.Over the past five years, there is one thing we have realized- All Fertility is created differently.Whether it is PCOS, male factor, or a recent cancer diagnosis.Our goal is to help you find a clinic, and Dr that has extensive experience in treating the infertility issues that you are facing.
The following information is provided to help you select a reproductive specialist.
Factors to Consider
The following are some important factors to consider when searching for your fertility doctor or service:
Success/pregnancy rates
Qualifications and experience of personnel
Types of patients being treated
Support services available
Cost
Convenience
Recommendations & Reputation
Success Rates
To further your research, the success rates of reproductive clinics are available at the following links:
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART)
It is important to note that these numbers are two to three years old and can sometimes be reported differently by different centers, so these figures should not be the only factor that you consider.
Sample Questions
The following are sample questions that may help you make an informed decision:
General Questions:
What procedures do you offer?
How much experience do you have in these procedures and what are your success rates?
What are your criteria for seeing patients (e.g.waiting list, age limits, single vs.married, etc.)?
What screening tests are required?
What is the time commitment?
Does the program meet and follow ASRM guidelines?
Does the program report its results to the SART Registry and the CDC?
Is the program a member of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology?
How many physicians will be involved in my care?
Are your physicians board certified in reproductive endocrinology and in good medical standing?
What types of counseling and support services are available?
Do you have an outline of the costs of the tests and procedures I may need?
What are your available payment options?
Is staff accessible to answer questions about treatment, forms, or payment?
Do you accept insurance?
What are the on-going storage costs of tissues (sperm, eggs, etc.)?
Surrogacy Specific Questions:
What are your requirements/screening regarding surrogates? ie, Number of pregnancies, number of c-sections, BMI, etc.
Are you open to using a protocol that an experienced surrogate has previously used (at another clinic), do you require medical records from pervious deliveries? If so, at what point?
Do you require surrogate (experienced) to travel to you for screening?
Will you accept previous psych assessments?
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