ART 2015 Clinic Report Tables ID NY PDF
ART 2015 Clinic Report Tables ID NY PDF
IDAHO–NEW YORK
IDAHO CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
BOISE, IDAHO
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
IDAHO
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by Cristin C. Slater, MD
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Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 57% Tubal factor 6% Uterine factor 5% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated 0% PGD/PGS 3% Ovulatory dysfunction 12% Male factor 27% Female factors only 6%
Used gestational carrier 5% Diminished ovarian reserve 32% Other factor 16% Female & male factors 7%
Endometriosis 8% Unknown factor 11%
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2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 480 (includes 2 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 86 41 15 6 5 1
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 3.5 19.5 3 / 15 2/6 0/5 1/1
Average number of embryos transferred 1.8 1.7 2.2 1.3 2.8
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 45.0 40.5 2 / 11 2/5 1 / 11
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 8.5 2 / 19 0/4 0/1 0/4
Outcomes per Cycle
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Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 18.6 14.6 1 / 15 0/6 0/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 19.8 17.1 2 / 15 0/6 1/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 16.3 4.9 0 / 15 1/6 0/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 37.2 22.0 2 / 15 1/6 1/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 41.9 36.6 2 / 15 1/6 1/5 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 65 24 5 4 4 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 24.6 25.0 1/5 0/4 0/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 26.2 29.2 2/5 0/4 1/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 21.5 8.3 0/5 1/4 0/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 49.2 37.5 2/5 1/4 1/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 55.4 62.5 2/5 1/4 1/4
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Idaho Center for Reproductive Medicine
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
185
RUSH-COPLEY CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
AURORA, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 5.8 10.0 0 / 16 1/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 15.9 10.0 2 / 16 1/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 2.9 5.0 0 / 16 0/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 18.8 15.0 2 / 16 1/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 23.2 25.0 2 / 16 1/3 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 58 17 7 1 0 1
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 6.9 2 / 17 0/7 1/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 19.0 2 / 17 2/7 1/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 3.4 1 / 17 0/7 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 22.4 3 / 17 2/7 1/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 27.6 5 / 17 2/7 1/1 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Rush-Copley Center for Reproductive Health
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
186
FERTILITY CENTERS OF ILLINOIS-RIVER NORTH IVF
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 26.3 20.8 13.5 4.7 3.8 0 / 18
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 30.3 22.4 14.5 6.2 3.8 0 / 18
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 4.5 5.5 3.0 2.3 1.3 0 / 18
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 35.0 27.9 17.6 8.5 5.1 0 / 18
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 39.8 33.6 24.0 13.2 13.9 0 / 18
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 435 250 182 72 34 8
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Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 37.5 30.4 22.0 8.3 8.8 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 43.2 32.8 23.6 11.1 8.8 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 6.4 8.0 4.9 4.2 2.9 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 49.9 40.8 28.6 15.3 11.8 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 56.8 49.2 39.0 23.6 32.4 0/8
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE This clinic has reorganized since 2015. Contact the NASS Help Desk for further information.
Current Name: Fertility Centers of Illinois-River North IVF
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
187
INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN REPRODUCTION (IHR)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 9.2 7.7 3.9 5.0 0 / 18 0 / 12
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 10.5 7.7 5.9 5.0 0 / 18 0 / 12
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 2.6 7.7 0.0 0.0 0 / 18 0 / 12
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 13.2 15.4 5.9 5.0 0 / 18 0 / 12
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 22.4 28.2 7.8 5.0 0 / 18 0 / 12
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 53 30 27 12 5 5
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Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 13.2 10.0 7.4 1 / 12 0/5 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 15.1 10.0 11.1 1 / 12 0/5 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 3.8 10.0 0.0 0 / 12 0/5 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 18.9 20.0 11.1 1 / 12 0/5 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 32.1 36.7 14.8 1 / 12 0/5 0/5
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Institute for Human Reproduction (IHR)
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
188
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 23.1 22.7 15.4 6.7 0.0 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 25.0 25.8 19.1 8.9 0.0 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 6.5 10.2 3.7 2.2 0.0 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 31.9 36.7 22.8 11.1 0.0 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 40.4 42.2 26.5 22.2 5.1 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 233 106 106 35 28 1
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Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 25.8 27.4 19.8 8.6 0.0 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 27.9 31.1 24.5 11.4 0.0 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 7.3 12.3 4.7 2.9 0.0 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 35.6 44.3 29.2 14.3 0.0 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 45.1 50.9 34.0 28.6 7.1 0/1
189
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MEDICINE CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
AND FERTILITY
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 16.7 1 / 12 2 / 13 0/8 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 20.8 1 / 12 2 / 13 0/8 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0.0 1 / 12 1 / 13 1/8 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 20.8 2 / 12 3 / 13 1/8 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 20.8 3 / 12 5 / 13 1/8 0/2 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 16 8 8 3 1 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 4 / 16 1/8 2/8 0/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 5 / 16 1/8 2/8 0/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0 / 16 1/8 1/8 1/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 5 / 16 2/8 3/8 1/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 5 / 16 3/8 5/8 1/3 0/1
190
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO IVF PROGRAM
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 21.3 19.0 13.3 4.8 0 / 14
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 27.7 23.8 20.0 4.8 0 / 14
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 4.3 9.5 3.3 0.0 0 / 14
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 31.9 33.3 26.7 4.8 0 / 14
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 36.2 38.1 26.7 4.8 0 / 14
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 32 15 20 11 6 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 31.3 4 / 15 20.0 1 / 11 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 40.6 5 / 15 30.0 1 / 11 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 6.3 2 / 15 5.0 0 / 11 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 46.9 7 / 15 40.0 1 / 11 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 53.1 8 / 15 40.0 1 / 11 0/6
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: University of Illinois at Chicago IVF Program
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
191
WOMEN’S HEALTH CONSULTANTS
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 14.7 18.2 27.3 0.0 0/9 0 / 16
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 23.5 22.7 31.8 0.0 0/9 0 / 16
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 2.9 4.5 0.0 0.0 0/9 0 / 16
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 26.5 27.3 31.8 0.0 0/9 0 / 16
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 29.4 31.8 45.5 0.0 1/9 0 / 16
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 32 18 21 15 5 7
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 15.6 4 / 18 28.6 0 / 15 0/5 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 25.0 5 / 18 33.3 0 / 15 0/5 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 3.1 1 / 18 0.0 0 / 15 0/5 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 28.1 6 / 18 33.3 0 / 15 0/5 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 31.3 7 / 18 47.6 0 / 15 1/5 0/7
192
CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH/JOLIET IVF
CREST HILL, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 22.7 1/7 0/5 0/4 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 22.7 1/7 1/5 0/4 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 9.1 1/7 0/5 1/4 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 31.8 2/7 1/5 1/4 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 31.8 3/7 2/5 2/4 0/3
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 18 4 5 4 3 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 5 / 18 1/4 0/5 0/4 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 5 / 18 1/4 1/5 0/4 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 2 / 18 1/4 0/5 1/4 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 7 / 18 2/4 1/5 1/4 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 7 / 18 3/4 2/5 2/4 0/3
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Center for Reproductive Health/Joliet IVF
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
193
MIDWEST FERTILITY CENTER
DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 7.5 1 / 15 0 / 14 0/9 1 / 10 0/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 12.5 1 / 15 1 / 14 0/9 1 / 10 0/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 10.0 2 / 15 0 / 14 0/9 0 / 10 0/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 22.5 3 / 15 1 / 14 0/9 1 / 10 0/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 35.0 3 / 15 1 / 14 1/9 3 / 10 0/5
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 38 13 13 8 10 3
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 7.9 1 / 13 0 / 13 0/8 1 / 10 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 13.2 1 / 13 1 / 13 0/8 1 / 10 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 10.5 2 / 13 0 / 13 0/8 0 / 10 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 23.7 3 / 13 1 / 13 0/8 1 / 10 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 36.8 3 / 13 1 / 13 1/8 3 / 10 0/3
194
CHICAGO INFERTILITY ASSOCIATES, LTD.
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 2 / 13 1/4 1/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 2 / 13 1/4 1/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 2 / 13 0/4 0/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 4 / 13 1/4 1/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 6 / 13 1/4 1/2 1/3
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 12 4 2 2 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 2 / 12 1/4 1/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 2 / 12 1/4 1/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 2 / 12 0/4 0/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 4 / 12 1/4 1/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 6 / 12 1/4 1/2 1/2
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Chicago Infertility Associates, Ltd.
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
195
DAVIES FERTILITY & IVF SPECIALISTS, SC
GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 11.4 6.7 5.6 0 / 18 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 11.4 10.0 5.6 0 / 18 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 2.5 3.3 2.8 0 / 18 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 15.2 16.7 8.3 0 / 18 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 16.5 16.7 16.7 1 / 18 4.0
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 40 13 16 5 8 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 22.5 2 / 13 2 / 16 0/5 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 22.5 3 / 13 2 / 16 0/5 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 5.0 1 / 13 1 / 16 0/5 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 30.0 5 / 13 3 / 16 0/5 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 32.5 5 / 13 6 / 16 1/5 1/8
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Davies Fertility & IVF Specialists, SC
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
196
ADVANCED FERTILITY CENTER OF CHICAGO
GURNEE, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 28.7 34.8 18.4 4.0 0 / 13 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 32.8 42.0 23.7 8.0 0 / 13 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 22.1 15.9 7.9 4.0 0 / 13 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 55.7 58.0 31.6 12.0 0 / 13 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 63.5 66.7 43.4 16.0 2 / 13 0/2
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 235 68 57 17 10 1
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 29.8 35.3 24.6 1 / 17 0 / 10 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 34.0 42.6 31.6 2 / 17 0 / 10 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 23.0 16.2 10.5 1 / 17 0 / 10 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 57.9 58.8 42.1 3 / 17 0 / 10 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 66.0 67.6 57.9 4 / 17 2 / 10 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Advanced Fertility Center of Chicago
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
197
FERTILITY CENTERS OF ILLINOIS-HIGHLAND PARK IVF CENTER
HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 13.7 12.3 5.1 3.5 1.5 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 15.8 13.5 5.7 4.3 1.5 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 2.1 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 17.9 16.0 5.7 4.3 1.5 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 20.7 19.6 7.6 8.7 3.0 0.0
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 130 73 59 34 21 7
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 30.0 27.4 13.6 11.8 4.8 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 34.6 30.1 15.3 14.7 4.8 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 4.6 5.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 39.2 35.6 15.3 14.7 4.8 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 45.4 43.8 20.3 29.4 9.5 0/7
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Fertility Centers of Illinois-Highland Park IVF Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
198
HINSDALE CENTER FOR REPRODUCTION
HINSDALE, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 12.0 2/9 2 / 11
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 12.0 2/9 2 / 11
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 8.0 0/9 0 / 11
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 20.0 2/9 2 / 11
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 20.0 3/9 2 / 11
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 17 6 8 0 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 3 / 17 2/6 2/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 3 / 17 2/6 2/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 2 / 17 0/6 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 5 / 17 2/6 2/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 5 / 17 3/6 2/8
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Hinsdale Center for Reproduction
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
199
INVIA FERTILITY SPECIALISTS
HOFFMAN ESTATES, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 17.7 14.4 12.1 1 / 16 0.0 0/6
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 18.9 18.9 15.2 1 / 16 0.0 0/6
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 7.3 5.6 1.5 1 / 16 0.0 0/6
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 26.2 25.6 16.7 2 / 16 0.0 0/6
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 30.5 27.8 19.7 2 / 16 8.7 0/6
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 85 53 39 8 8 1
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 34.1 24.5 20.5 1/8 0/8 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 36.5 32.1 25.6 1/8 0/8 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 14.1 9.4 2.6 1/8 0/8 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 50.6 43.4 28.2 2/8 0/8 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 58.8 47.2 33.3 2/8 2/8 0/1
200
REENA JABAMONI, MD, SC
HOFFMAN ESTATES, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 2 / 15 0/7 0/8 0/2 0/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 3 / 15 0/7 0/8 0/2 0/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0 / 15 1/7 0/8 0/2 0/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 3 / 15 1/7 0/8 0/2 0/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 3 / 15 1/7 0/8 0/2 0/2 0/3
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 6 2 4 1 1 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 2/6 0/2 0/4 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 3/6 0/2 0/4 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0/6 1/2 0/4 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 3/6 1/2 0/4 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 3/6 1/2 0/4 0/1 0/1
201
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SPECIALISTS, LTD.
JOLIET, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 1/5 0/6 1/1 1/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 1/5 0/6 1/1 1/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0/5 0/6 0/1 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 1/5 0/6 1/1 1/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 1/5 0/6 1/1 1/2
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 5 6 1 2 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 1/5 0/6 1/1 1/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 1/5 0/6 1/1 1/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0/5 0/6 0/1 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 1/5 0/6 1/1 1/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 1/5 0/6 1/1 1/2
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Reproductive Health Specialists, Ltd.
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
202
THE ADVANCED IVF INSTITUTE
CHARLES E. MILLER, MD, SC & ASSOCIATES
NAPERVILLE, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 11.9 6.5 9.5 0.0 1 / 17 0/6
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 13.3 7.5 13.5 0.0 1 / 17 0/6
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 3.7 2.2 0.0 6.1 0 / 17 0/6
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 17.8 10.8 13.5 6.1 1 / 17 0/6
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 24.4 17.2 13.5 12.1 1 / 17 0/6
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 59 43 39 15 6 3
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 27.1 14.0 17.9 0 / 15 1/6 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 30.5 16.3 25.6 0 / 15 1/6 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 8.5 4.7 0.0 2 / 15 0/6 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 40.7 23.3 25.6 2 / 15 1/6 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 55.9 37.2 25.6 4 / 15 1/6 0/3
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: The Advanced IVF Institute, Charles E. Miller, MD, SC & Associates
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
203
IVF1
NAPERVILLE, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 30.8 13.0 2 / 16 0 / 15 0 / 13 0/4
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 33.0 17.4 2 / 16 0 / 15 0 / 13 0/4
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 18.7 0.0 0 / 16 0 / 15 0 / 13 0/4
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 51.6 17.4 2 / 16 0 / 15 0 / 13 0/4
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 59.3 26.1 2 / 16 0 / 15 1 / 13 0/4
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 77 12 7 0 2 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 36.4 3 / 12 2/7 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 39.0 4 / 12 2/7 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 22.1 0 / 12 0/7 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 61.0 4 / 12 2/7 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 70.1 6 / 12 2/7 1/2
204
REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE INSTITUTE
OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 14.7 10.8 11.8 3.5 0.0 0 / 10
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 16.6 11.7 15.3 3.5 0.0 0 / 10
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 7.4 3.6 4.7 1.8 0.0 0 / 10
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 24.4 15.3 20.0 5.3 0.0 0 / 10
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 29.0 18.0 27.1 10.5 8.8 0 / 10
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 135 68 50 43 19 1
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 23.7 17.6 20.0 4.7 0 / 19 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 26.7 19.1 26.0 4.7 0 / 19 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 11.9 5.9 8.0 2.3 0 / 19 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 39.3 25.0 34.0 7.0 0 / 19 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 46.7 29.4 46.0 14.0 3 / 19 0/1
205
DANIEL ROSTEIN, MD, SC
OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 0/2
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 0 0 0 0 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%)
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%)
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%)
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%)
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%)
206
SHER INSTITUTE FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE-CENTRAL ILLINOIS
PEORIA, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 17.4 16.0 0 / 12 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 23.2 16.0 1 / 12 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 7.2 4.0 0 / 12 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 30.4 20.0 1 / 12 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 34.8 20.0 2 / 12 1/3
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 58 20 8 2 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 20.7 20.0 0/8 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 27.6 20.0 1/8 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 8.6 5.0 0/8 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 36.2 25.0 1/8 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 41.4 25.0 2/8 1/2
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine-Central Illinois
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
207
ADVANCED REPRODUCTIVE CENTER
ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 18.2 1 / 18 0 / 12 0/3 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 25.0 3 / 18 1 / 12 0/3 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 13.6 1 / 18 0 / 12 0/3 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 38.6 4 / 18 1 / 12 0/3 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 50.0 4 / 18 2 / 12 0/3 0/2
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 38 13 7 1 2 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 21.1 1 / 13 0/7 0/1 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 28.9 3 / 13 1/7 0/1 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 15.8 1 / 13 0/7 0/1 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 44.7 4 / 13 1/7 0/1 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 57.9 4 / 13 2/7 0/1 0/2
208
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND FERTILITY CENTER
ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 5.6 4 / 14 1 / 18 0/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 5.6 4 / 14 1 / 18 0/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 4.2 0 / 14 0 / 18 0/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 9.9 4 / 14 1 / 18 0/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 11.3 6 / 14 1 / 18 0/5 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 60 13 13 3 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 6.7 4 / 13 1 / 13 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 6.7 4 / 13 1 / 13 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 5.0 0 / 13 0 / 13 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 11.7 4 / 13 1 / 13 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 13.3 6 / 13 1 / 13 0/3
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Reproductive Health and Fertility Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
209
CHICAGO IVF
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 20.5 19.4 6.1 3.8 0.0 0 / 15
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 22.4 21.0 6.1 3.8 0.0 0 / 15
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 7.1 8.1 0.0 3.8 0.0 0 / 15
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 29.5 30.6 6.1 7.7 0.0 0 / 15
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 37.2 43.5 18.4 26.9 10.0 0 / 15
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 145 59 39 22 16 8
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 22.1 20.3 7.7 4.5 0 / 16 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 24.1 22.0 7.7 4.5 0 / 16 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 7.6 8.5 0.0 4.5 0 / 16 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 31.7 32.2 7.7 9.1 0 / 16 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 40.0 45.8 23.1 31.8 2 / 16 0/8
210
NORTH SHORE FERTILITY
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 0.0 0 / 15 0.0 0 / 13 0/8 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 0.0 0 / 15 0.0 0 / 13 0/8 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0.0 0 / 15 0.0 0 / 13 0/8 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 0.0 0 / 15 0.0 0 / 13 0/8 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 36.4 2 / 15 7.1 0 / 13 0/8 0/7
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 19 7 11 5 2 3
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 0 / 19 0/7 0 / 11 0/5 0/2 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 0 / 19 0/7 0 / 11 0/5 0/2 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0 / 19 0/7 0 / 11 0/5 0/2 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 0 / 19 0/7 0 / 11 0/5 0/2 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 12 / 19 2/7 2 / 11 0/5 0/2 0/3
211
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FERTILITY AND IVF CENTER
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 29.3 14.3 2 / 16 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 37.8 17.9 2 / 16 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 9.8 17.9 0 / 16 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 48.8 35.7 2 / 16 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 54.9 42.9 4 / 16 0/2 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 75 24 13 0 1 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 32.0 16.7 2 / 13 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 41.3 20.8 2 / 13 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 10.7 20.8 0 / 13 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 53.3 41.7 2 / 13 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 60.0 50.0 4 / 13 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Fertility and IVF Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
212
SETH LEVRANT, MD, PC
PARTNERS IN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
TINLEY PARK, ILLINOIS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
ILLINOIS
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 6 / 16 1 / 10 4.8 0/2 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 8 / 16 1 / 10 9.5 0/2 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0 / 16 0 / 10 0.0 0/2 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 8 / 16 1 / 10 9.5 0/2 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 9 / 16 2 / 10 19.0 0/2 1/2
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 15 9 17 0 1 1
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 6 / 15 1/9 1 / 17 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 8 / 15 1/9 2 / 17 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0 / 15 0/9 0 / 17 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 8 / 15 1/9 2 / 17 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 9 / 15 2/9 4 / 17 0/1 1/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Seth Levrant, MD, PC, Partners in Reproductive Health
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
213
MIDWEST FERTILITY SPECIALISTS
CARMEL, INDIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 35.4 46.4 40.9 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 4.9 3.6 0.0 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 40.3 50.0 40.9 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 45.8 50.0 40.9 0/4 0/1
214
ADVANCED REPRODUCTION INSTITUTE, LLC
ADVANCED FERTILITY GROUP
EVANSVILLE, INDIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
INDIANA
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 28.1 1 / 10 3/6 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 3.1 0 / 10 0/6 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 31.3 1 / 10 3/6 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 34.4 1 / 10 4/6 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Advanced Reproduction Institute, LLC, Advanced Fertility Group
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
215
ADVANCED FERTILITY GROUP
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 4 / 12 2/6 0/8 1/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0 / 12 1/6 0/8 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 4 / 12 3/6 0/8 1/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 9 / 12 5/6 0/8 1/1
216
BONAVENTURA REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
This clinic provided ART services during 2015 and is therefore required to submit ART cycle data under
the provisions of the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act. This clinic either did not submit
2015 ART cycle data or the clinic’s Medical Director did not approve the clinic’s 2015 ART cycle data for
inclusion in this report.
INDIANA
217
COMMUNITY REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 25.0 1/5 3/6 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0.0 0/5 0/6 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 25.0 1/5 3/6 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 40.0 2/5 3/6 0/1
218
FAMILY BEGINNINGS, PC
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
INDIANA
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 14.7 6 / 12 1/3 0/1 0/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0.0 1 / 12 0/3 0/1 0/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 14.7 7 / 12 1/3 0/1 0/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 23.5 8 / 12 1/3 0/1 0/2 0/1
219
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
220
JOHN C. JARRETT, II, MD
AMERICAN HEALTH NETWORK REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
INDIANA
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 31.8 17.4 3 / 16 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 8.0 4.3 0 / 16 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 39.8 21.7 3 / 16 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 51.1 26.1 4 / 16 0/1 0/1
221
REPRODUCTIVE CARE OF INDIANA
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
222
BOSTON IVF AT THE WOMEN’S HOSPITAL
NEWBURGH, INDIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
INDIANA
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 40.4 7 / 14 0/3 1/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 3.8 0 / 14 1/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 46.2 7 / 14 1/3 1/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 51.9 8 / 14 2/3 1/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Boston IVF at the Women’s Hospital
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
223
WOMEN’S SPECIALTY HEALTH CENTERS, PC
NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Women’s Specialty Health Centers, PC
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
224
MID-IOWA FERTILITY, PC
CLIVE, IOWA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
225
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS
CENTER FOR ADVANCED REPRODUCTIVE CARE
IOWA CITY, IOWA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Center for Advanced Reproductive Care
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
IOWA
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
226
MIDWEST REPRODUCTIVE CENTER, PA
OLATHE, KANSAS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
KANSAS
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by Dan L. Gehlbach, MD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 84% Tubal factor 17% Uterine factor 4% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated 0% PGD/PGS 0% Ovulatory dysfunction 30% Male factor 57% Female factors only 11%
Used gestational carrier <1% Diminished ovarian reserve 22% Other factor 11% Female & male factors 37%
Endometriosis 11% Unknown factor 7%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 405 (includes 3 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 90 31 26 7 9 0
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 3.3 9.7 23.1 1/7 3/9
Average number of embryos transferred 1.8 1.9 2.1 2.4 2.0
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 36.0 17.1 6.3 2 / 12 0 / 12
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 21.4 0 / 16 0 / 13 0/4 0/4
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 10.0 12.9 0.0 1/7 0/9
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 10.0 12.9 0.0 1/7 0/9
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 4.4 3.2 0.0 0/7 0/9
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 14.4 16.1 0.0 1/7 0/9
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 15.6 16.1 7.7 2/7 0/9
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 28 18 15 5 6 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 32.1 4 / 18 0 / 15 1/5 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 32.1 4 / 18 0 / 15 1/5 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 14.3 1 / 18 0 / 15 0/5 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 46.4 5 / 18 0 / 15 1/5 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 50.0 5 / 18 2 / 15 2/5 0/6
227
CENTER FOR ADVANCED REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
KANSAS
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
228
REPRODUCTIVE RESOURCE CENTER OF GREATER KANSAS CITY
OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
KANSAS
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by Celeste Brabec, MD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 89% Tubal factor 5% Uterine factor 4% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated 0% PGD/PGS 4% Ovulatory dysfunction 27% Male factor 32% Female factors only 21%
Used gestational carrier 0% Diminished ovarian reserve 37% Other factor 27% Female & male factors 19%
Endometriosis 9% Unknown factor 7%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 377 (includes 42 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 104 24 21 7 1 0
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 3.8 8.3 23.8 1/7 0/1
Average number of embryos transferred 1.8 1.7 2.0 2.0
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 57.7 6 / 18 5 / 10 0/2
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 5.7 2 / 10 0/5 0/1
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 23.1 8.3 9.5 0/7 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 24.0 8.3 9.5 0/7 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 14.4 4.2 0.0 0/7 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 38.5 12.5 9.5 0/7 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 44.2 20.8 23.8 0/7 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 63 12 5 1 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 38.1 2 / 12 2/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 39.7 2 / 12 2/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 23.8 1 / 12 0/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 63.5 3 / 12 2/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 73.0 5 / 12 5/5 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Reproductive Resource Center of Greater Kansas City
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
229
THE CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
WICHITA, KANSAS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
KANSAS
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: The Center for Reproductive Medicine
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
230
BLUEGRASS FERTILITY CENTER
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
KENTUCKY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 20.5 25.9 0/5 0/5 0/4 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 26.0 29.6 0/5 0/5 0/4 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 20.5 7.4 0/5 1/5 0/4 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 46.6 40.7 0/5 1/5 0/4 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 54.8 51.9 0/5 1/5 2/4 0/2
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 70 23 2 3 3 1
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 21.4 30.4 0/2 0/3 0/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 27.1 34.8 0/2 0/3 0/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 21.4 8.7 0/2 1/3 0/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 48.6 47.8 0/2 1/3 0/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 57.1 60.9 0/2 1/3 2/3 0/1
231
LEXINGTON FERTILITY CENTER
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
232
FERTILITY AND ENDOCRINE ASSOCIATES
LOUISVILLE REPRODUCTIVE CENTER
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
KENTUCKY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 12.2 0 / 11 0 / 11 0/9
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 20.4 1 / 11 0 / 11 0/9
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0.0 1 / 11 0 / 11 0/9
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 20.4 2 / 11 0 / 11 0/9
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 28.6 2 / 11 1 / 11 0/9
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 34 6 6 3 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 17.6 0/6 0/6 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 29.4 1/6 0/6 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0.0 1/6 0/6 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 29.4 2/6 0/6 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 41.2 2/6 1/6 0/3
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Fertility and Endocrine Associates, Louisville Reproductive Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
233
FERTILITY FIRST
REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINE SERVICES
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Fertility First, Reproductive Endocrine Services
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
234
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE PHYSICIANS OB/GYN &
WOMEN’S HEALTH FERTILITY CENTER
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
KENTUCKY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 30.4 3 / 15 0 / 10 0/1 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 34.8 4 / 15 0 / 10 0/1 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 2.2 0 / 15 0 / 10 0/1 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 37.0 4 / 15 0 / 10 0/1 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 37.0 7 / 15 1 / 10 0/1 0/2
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 25 10 6 0 2 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 56.0 3 / 10 0/6 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 64.0 4 / 10 0/6 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 4.0 0 / 10 0/6 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 68.0 4 / 10 0/6 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 68.0 7 / 10 1/6 0/2
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE This clinic has reorganized since 2015. Contact the NASS Help Desk for further information.
Current Name: University of Louisville Physicians OB/GYN & Women’s Health Fertility Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
235
FERTILITY ANSWERS, LLC-BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 23.8 2 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 28.6 2 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0.0 0 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 28.6 2 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 33.3 3 / 11 2/2
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Fertility Answers, LLC-Baton Rouge
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
236
FERTILITY ANSWERS, LLC-LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
LOUISIANA
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 52.3 1 / 11 2/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 54.5 1 / 11 2/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 4.5 1 / 11 1/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 59.1 2 / 11 3/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 70.5 4 / 11 3/6
237
FERTILITY INSTITUTE OF NEW ORLEANS
MANDEVILLE, LOUISIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by Richard P. Dickey, MD, PhD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 56% Tubal factor 19% Uterine factor 0% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated <1% PGD/PGS 4% Ovulatory dysfunction 27% Male factor 33% Female factors only 12%
Used gestational carrier <1% Diminished ovarian reserve 10% Other factor 27% Female & male factors 14%
Endometriosis 10% Unknown factor 2%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 754 (includes 12 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 174 75 48 17 9 1
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 12.6 16.0 12.5 2 / 17 3/9 0/1
Average number of embryos transferred 1.8 1.7 1.9 1.4 1.0
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 45.3 35.1 19.0 1 / 10 0/2
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 12.3 11.1 2 / 19 2/5
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 14.4 6.7 4.2 1 / 17 0/9 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 16.1 9.3 4.2 1 / 17 0/9 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 6.9 5.3 0.0 0 / 17 0/9 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 24.7 14.7 4.2 1 / 17 0/9 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 29.3 18.7 14.6 1 / 17 0/9 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 92 33 22 7 2 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 27.2 15.2 9.1 1/7 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 30.4 21.2 9.1 1/7 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 13.0 12.1 0.0 0/7 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 46.7 33.3 9.1 1/7 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 55.4 42.4 31.8 1/7 0/2
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 24.8 25.0 26.2 3 / 14 1/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 29.9 28.6 35.7 4 / 14 1/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 11.7 3.6 4.8 1 / 14 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 41.6 32.1 40.5 5 / 14 1/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 48.9 42.9 45.2 7 / 14 1/4 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Fertility Institute of New Orleans
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
238
AUDUBON FERTILITY & REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
LOUISIANA
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 37.0 6 / 14 4 / 19 2/6 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 44.4 7 / 14 5 / 19 2/6 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 14.8 1 / 14 1 / 19 0/6 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 59.3 8 / 14 6 / 19 2/6 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 66.7 10 / 14 10 / 19 3/6 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Audubon Fertility & Reproductive Medicine
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
239
ARKLATEX FERTILITY AND REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 50.0 0/6 2/8 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 67.9 1/6 2/8 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 14.3 1/6 0/8 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 82.1 2/6 2/8 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 85.7 3/6 5/8 0/2
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Arklatex Fertility and Reproductive Medicine
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
240
BOSTON IVF, THE MAINE CENTER
SOUTH PORTLAND, MAINE
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
MAINE
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by Michael M. Alper, MD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 34% Tubal factor 17% Uterine factor 4% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated 0% PGD/PGS <1% Ovulatory dysfunction 10% Male factor 30% Female factors only 12%
Used gestational carrier 0% Diminished ovarian reserve 11% Other factor 22% Female & male factors 8%
Endometriosis 9% Unknown factor 18%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 385 (includes 4 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 119 44 47 16 2 1
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 6.7 6.8 4.3 2 / 16 0/2 1/1
Average number of embryos transferred 1.2 1.4 1.8 2.3 3.0
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 48.6 38.9 22.2 20.0 0/6
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 75.0 51.5 15.2 0/9 0/1
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 31.1 22.7 17.0 2 / 16 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 34.5 25.0 23.4 2 / 16 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 2.5 6.8 4.3 0 / 16 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 37.0 31.8 27.7 2 / 16 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 42.0 43.2 31.9 4 / 16 0/2 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 91 38 42 11 2 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 40.7 26.3 19.0 2 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 45.1 28.9 26.2 2 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 3.3 7.9 4.8 0 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 48.4 36.8 31.0 2 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 54.9 50.0 35.7 4 / 11 0/2
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Boston IVF, The Maine Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
241
THE A.R.T. INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON, INC.
WALTER REED NATIONAL MILITARY MEDICAL CENTER
BETHESDA, MARYLAND
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
242
ENDRIKA HINTON, MD
LUTHERVILLE, MARYLAND
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
243
JOHNS HOPKINS FERTILITY CENTER
LUTHERVILLE, MARYLAND
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Johns Hopkins Fertility Center
MARYLAND
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
244
CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND
This clinic provided ART services during 2015 and is therefore required to submit ART cycle data under
the provisions of the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act. This clinic either did not submit
2015 ART cycle data or the clinic’s Medical Director did not approve the clinic’s 2015 ART cycle data for
inclusion in this report.
MARYLAND
245
MONTGOMERY FERTILITY CENTER
ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? No
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
246
SIU NG-WAGNER, MD
ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND
This clinic provided ART services during 2015 and is therefore required to submit ART cycle data under
the provisions of the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act. This clinic either did not submit
2015 ART cycle data or the clinic’s Medical Director did not approve the clinic’s 2015 ART cycle data for
inclusion in this report.
MARYLAND
247
SHADY GROVE FERTILITY REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCE CENTER
ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Shady Grove Fertility Reproductive Science Center
MARYLAND
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
248
FERTILITY CENTER OF MARYLAND
TOWSON, MARYLAND
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
249
SHADY GROVE FERTILITY RSC-TOWSON
TOWSON, MARYLAND
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Shady Grove Fertility RSC-Towson
MARYLAND
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
250
MASSACHUSETTS
BRIGHAM AND WOMEN’S HOSPITAL CENTER FOR ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Brigham and Women’s Hospital Center for Assisted Reproductive Technology
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
251
MASSACHUSETTS
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL FERTILITY CENTER
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Massachusetts General Hospital Fertility Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
252
MASSACHUSETTS
FERTILITY SOLUTIONS, PC
DEDHAM, MASSACHUSETTS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
253
MASSACHUSETTS
IVF NEW ENGLAND
LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
254
FERTILITY CENTERS OF NEW ENGLAND, INC.
MASSACHUSETTS
NEW ENGLAND CLINICS OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE, INC.
READING, MASSACHUSETTS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by Danielle Vitiello, MD, PhD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 57% Tubal factor 9% Uterine factor 5% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated 0% PGD/PGS 2% Ovulatory dysfunction 8% Male factor 25% Female factors only 3%
Used gestational carrier 0% Diminished ovarian reserve 8% Other factor 19% Female & male factors 6%
Endometriosis 5% Unknown factor 31%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 1,383 (includes 20 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 358 173 117 50 19 2
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 2.0 5.2 4.3 14.0 1 / 19 1/2
Average number of embryos transferred 1.1 1.3 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.0
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 44.6 34.0 22.2 10.3 0 / 15 0/1
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 87.0 56.8 17.2 1 / 15 0/6
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 24.6 17.3 14.5 6.0 0 / 19 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 27.7 18.5 17.9 6.0 0 / 19 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 1.1 1.7 2.6 0.0 0 / 19 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 28.8 20.2 20.5 6.0 0 / 19 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 31.6 25.4 22.2 8.0 0 / 19 0/2
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 238 115 82 24 9 1
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 37.0 26.1 20.7 12.5 0/9 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 41.6 27.8 25.6 12.5 0/9 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 1.7 2.6 3.7 0.0 0/9 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 43.3 30.4 29.3 12.5 0/9 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 47.5 38.3 31.7 16.7 0/9 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE This clinic has reorganized since 2015. Contact the NASS Help Desk for further information.
Current Name: Fertility Centers of New England, Inc., New England Clinics of Reproductive Medicine, Inc.
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
255
MASSACHUSETTS
BAYSTATE REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
256
MASSACHUSETTS
CARDONE REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND INFERTILITY, LLC
STONEHAM, MASSACHUSETTS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Cardone Reproductive Medicine and Infertility, LLC
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
257
MASSACHUSETTS
BOSTON IVF
WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
258
CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY AND INFERTILITY
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
MICHIGAN
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 28.6 21.3 13.5 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 33.9 23.4 13.5 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 4.5 2.1 2.7 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 38.4 25.5 16.2 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 42.0 36.2 21.6 8.3
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 88 24 23 8 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 36.4 41.7 21.7 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 43.2 45.8 21.7 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 5.7 4.2 4.3 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 48.9 50.0 26.1 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 53.4 70.8 34.8 2/8
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE This clinic has reorganized since 2015. Contact the NASS Help Desk for further information.
Current Name: Center for Reproductive Medicine, University of Michigan Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
259
ADVANCED REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND SURGERY, PC
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 18.2 13.0 6 / 14 0 / 19 0/8
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 24.2 17.4 6 / 14 0 / 19 0/8
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 9.1 13.0 2 / 14 1 / 19 0/8
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 33.3 34.8 8 / 14 1 / 19 0/8
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 42.4 43.5 8 / 14 1 / 19 0/8
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 24 19 13 9 5 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 25.0 3 / 19 6 / 13 0/9 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 33.3 4 / 19 6 / 13 0/9 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 12.5 3 / 19 2 / 13 1/9 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 45.8 8 / 19 8 / 13 1/9 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 58.3 10 / 19 8 / 13 1/9 0/5
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Advanced Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, PC
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
260
IVF MICHIGAN FERTILITY CENTER
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
MICHIGAN
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 21.5 27.2 11.8 8.3 0 / 14 0/8
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 25.6 29.3 13.2 12.5 0 / 14 0/8
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 17.7 5.4 5.3 4.2 0 / 14 0/8
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 43.3 34.8 19.7 16.7 0 / 14 0/8
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 51.2 43.5 23.7 20.8 1 / 14 0/8
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 261 79 58 18 7 3
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 24.1 31.6 15.5 2 / 18 0/7 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 28.7 34.2 17.2 3 / 18 0/7 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 19.9 6.3 6.9 1 / 18 0/7 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 48.7 40.5 25.9 4 / 18 0/7 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 57.5 50.6 31.0 5 / 18 1/7 0/3
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: IVF Michigan Fertility Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
261
MICHIGAN REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 20.7 0 / 17 0 / 17 1 / 10 0/7 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 20.7 1 / 17 0 / 17 1 / 10 0/7 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0.0 0 / 17 0 / 17 0 / 10 0/7 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 20.7 1 / 17 0 / 17 1 / 10 0/7 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 24.1 1 / 17 2 / 17 1 / 10 0/7 0/2
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 22 8 6 4 2 1
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 27.3 0/8 0/6 1/4 0/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 27.3 1/8 0/6 1/4 0/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0.0 0/8 0/6 0/4 0/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 27.3 1/8 0/6 1/4 0/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 31.8 1/8 2/6 1/4 0/2 0/1
262
GAGO IVF
BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
MICHIGAN
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 3 / 19 1/7 1/4 0/9 0/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 3 / 19 1/7 2/4 0/9 0/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 3 / 19 0/7 0/4 0/9 0/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 6 / 19 1/7 2/4 0/9 0/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 6 / 19 1/7 2/4 0/9 0/3 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 10 4 2 2 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 3 / 10 1/4 1/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 3 / 10 1/4 2/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 3 / 10 0/4 0/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 6 / 10 1/4 2/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 6 / 10 1/4 2/2 0/2
263
MICHIGAN COMPREHENSIVE FERTILITY CENTER
DEARBORN, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 6.5 8.8 3 / 16 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 8.7 8.8 4 / 16 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 6.5 0.0 0 / 16 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 15.2 8.8 4 / 16 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 17.4 11.8 5 / 16 0/3
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 34 23 13 2 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 8.8 13.0 3 / 13 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 11.8 13.0 4 / 13 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 8.8 0.0 0 / 13 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 20.6 13.0 4 / 13 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 23.5 17.4 5 / 13 0/2
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Michigan Comprehensive Fertility Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
264
MICHIGAN REPRODUCTIVE & IVF CENTER, PC
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
MICHIGAN
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 23.9 23.7 8.8 7.7 1/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 27.6 26.9 10.5 19.2 1/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 18.8 6.5 3.5 7.7 0/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 46.3 33.3 14.0 26.9 1/5 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 52.6 39.8 21.1 38.5 1/5 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 217 70 43 17 2 1
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 30.0 31.4 11.6 2 / 17 1/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 34.6 35.7 14.0 5 / 17 1/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 23.5 8.6 4.7 2 / 17 0/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 58.1 44.3 18.6 7 / 17 1/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 65.9 52.9 27.9 10 / 17 1/2 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Michigan Reproductive & IVF Center, PC
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
265
IVF MICHIGAN ROCHESTER HILLS & FLINT, PC
ROCHESTER HILLS, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 24.6 18.6 10.9 1 / 15 3 / 15 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 26.3 27.9 14.5 1 / 15 3 / 15 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 17.8 18.6 7.3 0 / 15 1 / 15 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 44.1 46.5 23.6 1 / 15 4 / 15 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 51.7 58.1 34.5 3 / 15 4 / 15 0/7
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 104 37 46 12 13 7
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 27.9 21.6 13.0 1 / 12 3 / 13 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 29.8 32.4 17.4 1 / 12 3 / 13 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 20.2 21.6 8.7 0 / 12 1 / 13 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 50.0 54.1 28.3 1 / 12 4 / 13 0/7
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 58.7 67.6 41.3 3 / 12 4 / 13 0/7
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: IVF Michigan Rochester Hills & Flint, PC
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? No Single women? No Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
266
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PHYSICIAN GROUP
UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S CARE
SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
MICHIGAN
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 14.3 1 / 11 1 / 15 0/4 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 23.8 1 / 11 1 / 15 1/4 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0.0 2 / 11 0 / 15 0/4 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 23.8 3 / 11 1 / 15 1/4 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 28.6 5 / 11 2 / 15 1/4 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 19 10 11 3 1 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 3 / 19 1 / 10 1 / 11 0/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 5 / 19 1 / 10 1 / 11 1/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0 / 19 2 / 10 0 / 11 0/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 5 / 19 3 / 10 1 / 11 1/3 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 6 / 19 5 / 10 2 / 11 1/3 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Wayne State University Physician Group, University Women’s Care
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
267
HENRY FORD REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
TROY, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 1 / 16 1/9 0/4 0/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 2 / 16 2/9 0/4 0/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 1 / 16 0/9 0/4 0/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 3 / 16 2/9 0/4 0/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 4 / 16 3/9 1/4 0/5
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 7 7 4 1 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 1/7 1/7 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 2/7 2/7 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 1/7 0/7 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 3/7 2/7 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 4/7 3/7 1/4 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Henry Ford Reproductive Medicine
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
268
BRENDA L. MOSKOVITZ, MD, PC
TROY, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
MICHIGAN
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 1/5 1/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 2/5 1/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0/5 0/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 2/5 1/2 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 2/5 1/2 0/3
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 3 2 1 0 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 1/3 1/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 2/3 1/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0/3 0/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 2/3 1/2 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 2/3 1/2 0/1
269
REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE ASSOCIATES OF MICHIGAN
TROY, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 19.1 28.6 12.0 3 / 18 0 / 10 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 23.7 34.7 14.0 3 / 18 0 / 10 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 10.5 4.1 8.0 1 / 18 0 / 10 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 34.9 40.8 22.0 4 / 18 0 / 10 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 41.4 49.0 30.0 6 / 18 0 / 10 0.0
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 119 40 32 13 6 5
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 24.4 35.0 18.8 3 / 13 0/6 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 30.3 42.5 21.9 3 / 13 0/6 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 13.4 5.0 12.5 1 / 13 0/6 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 44.5 50.0 34.4 4 / 13 0/6 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 52.9 60.0 46.9 6 / 13 0/6 0/5
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Reproductive Medicine Associates of Michigan
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
270
MICHIGAN CENTER FOR FERTILITY AND WOMEN’S HEALTH, PLC
WARREN, MICHIGAN
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
MICHIGAN
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 37.8 14.3 1 / 12 0/3 0/4
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 37.8 14.3 1 / 12 0/3 0/4
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 8.9 9.5 0 / 12 0/3 0/4
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 46.7 23.8 1 / 12 0/3 0/4
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 51.1 28.6 1 / 12 0/3 0/4
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 34 14 8 0 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 50.0 3 / 14 1/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 50.0 3 / 14 1/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 11.8 2 / 14 0/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 61.8 5 / 14 1/8
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 67.6 6 / 14 1/8
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Michigan Center for Fertility and Women’s Health, PLC
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
271
CCRM MINNEAPOLIS
EDINA, MINNESOTA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 2/5 2/4 2/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 3/5 2/4 3/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0/5 0/4 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 3/5 2/4 3/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 4/5 3/4 3/3
272
THE MIDWEST CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, PA
MAPLE GROVE, MINNESOTA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by Randle S. Corfman, MD, PhD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 72% Tubal factor 12% Uterine factor 2% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated 0% PGD/PGS 0% Ovulatory dysfunction 61% Male factor 22% Female factors only 9%
Used gestational carrier 0% Diminished ovarian reserve 1% Other factor 2% Female & male factors 11%
Endometriosis 9% Unknown factor 11%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 250 (includes 0 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 98 31 14 3 0 0
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 2.0 6.5 3 / 14 1/3
Average number of embryos transferred 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.5
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 53.7 37.5 30.0 0/3
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 4.5 11.5 0/9 0/1
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 27.6 12.9 1 / 14 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 29.6 12.9 2 / 14 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 26.5 16.1 0 / 14 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 57.1 29.0 3 / 14 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 62.2 45.2 4 / 14 0/3
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 96 29 11 2 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 28.1 13.8 1 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 30.2 13.8 2 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 27.1 17.2 0 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 58.3 31.0 3 / 11 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 63.5 48.3 4 / 11 0/2
MINNESOTA
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 21.4 4 / 15 3/8 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 21.4 4 / 15 3/8 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 3.6 1 / 15 0/8 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 25.0 5 / 15 3/8 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 28.6 5 / 15 3/8 0/3
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: The Midwest Center for Reproductive Health, PA
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
273
CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
ADVANCED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 40.2 39.3 39.7 5 / 19 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 45.4 46.1 44.8 6 / 19 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 12.6 11.2 3.4 0 / 19 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 58.0 57.3 50.0 6 / 19 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 69.0 64.0 67.2 10 / 19 1/2
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Center for Reproductive Medicine, Advanced Reproductive Technologies
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
274
REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE CENTER
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
This clinic provided ART services during 2015 and is therefore required to submit ART cycle data under
the provisions of the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act. This clinic either did not submit
2015 ART cycle data or the clinic’s Medical Director did not approve the clinic’s 2015 ART cycle data for
inclusion in this report.
MINNESOTA
275
MAYO CLINIC ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 23.8 19.2 20.0 1/6 1/5 1/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 25.7 23.1 20.0 1/6 1/5 1/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 5.7 7.7 8.0 0/6 0/5 0/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 31.4 30.8 28.0 1/6 1/5 1/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 46.7 30.8 36.0 1/6 1/5 2/4
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE This clinic has reorganized since 2015. Contact the NASS Help Desk for further information.
Current Name: Mayo Clinic Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
276
REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE & INFERTILITY ASSOCIATES
WOODBURY, MINNESOTA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
MINNESOTA
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 29.4 26.6 2/8 0/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 32.1 26.6 2/8 0/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 5.5 3.1 0/8 0/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 37.6 29.7 2/8 0/2 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 49.5 39.1 4/8 0/2 0/2
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Reproductive Medicine & Infertility Associates
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
277
MISSISSIPPI REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE, PLLC
FLOWOOD, MISSISSIPPI
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Mississippi Reproductive Medicine, PLLC
MISSISSIPPI
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
278
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER
FLOWOOD, MISSISSIPPI
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: University of Mississippi Medical Center
MISSISSIPPI
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
279
INFERTILITY CENTER OF ST. LOUIS
CHESTERFIELD, MISSOURI
MISSOURI
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Infertility Center of St. Louis
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
280
MISSOURI CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
CHESTERFIELD, MISSOURI
MISSOURI
This clinic provided ART services during 2015 and is therefore required to submit ART cycle data under
the provisions of the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act. This clinic either did not submit
2015 ART cycle data or the clinic’s Medical Director did not approve the clinic’s 2015 ART cycle data for
inclusion in this report.
281
MID-MISSOURI REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND SURGERY, INC.
COLUMBIA, MISSOURI
MISSOURI
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Mid-Missouri Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Inc.
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
282
MISSOURI CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND FERTILITY
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
COLUMBIA, MISSOURI
MISSOURI
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Missouri Center for Reproductive Medicine and Fertility, University of Missouri
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
283
SHER INSTITUTE FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE-ST. LOUIS
CREVE COEUR, MISSOURI
MISSOURI
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine-St. Louis
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
284
MIDWEST WOMEN’S HEALTHCARE SPECIALISTS
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
MISSOURI
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Midwest Women’s Healthcare Specialists
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
285
FERTILITY PARTNERSHIP
SAINT PETERS, MISSOURI
MISSOURI
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
286
CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE & ROBOTIC SURGERY
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
MISSOURI
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Center for Reproductive Medicine & Robotic Surgery
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
287
THE INFERTILITY AND REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE CENTER
AT WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND BARNES-JEWISH HOSPITAL
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
MISSOURI
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
288
BILLINGS CLINIC
REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND FERTILITY CARE
BILLINGS, MONTANA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
MONTANA
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 23.3 6 / 19 1/9 1/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 28.3 8 / 19 2/9 1/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 15.0 1 / 19 0/9 0/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 43.3 9 / 19 2/9 1/5
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 48.3 11 / 19 4/9 2/5
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 45 16 8 5 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 31.1 6 / 16 1/8 1/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 37.8 8 / 16 2/8 1/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 20.0 1 / 16 0/8 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 57.8 9 / 16 2/8 1/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 64.4 11 / 16 4/8 2/5
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Billings Clinic, Reproductive Medicine and Fertility Care
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
289
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SPECIALISTS
ELKHORN, NEBRASKA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 35.9 18.9 4 / 16 1/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 43.8 32.4 5 / 16 1/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 9.4 5.4 2 / 16 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 53.1 37.8 7 / 16 1/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 63.3 40.5 7 / 16 1/4 0/1
290
HEARTLAND CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE, PC
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
NEBRASKA
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 41.2 14.3 1 / 10 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 45.1 23.8 2 / 10 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 13.7 14.3 1 / 10 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 58.8 38.1 3 / 10 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 66.7 61.9 4 / 10 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine, PC
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
291
GREEN VALLEY FERTILITY PARTNERS
HENDERSON, NEVADA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Green Valley Fertility Partners
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
NEVADA
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
292
FERTILITY CENTER OF LAS VEGAS
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by Bruce S. Shapiro, MD, PhD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 100% Tubal factor 9% Uterine factor 2% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated 0% PGD/PGS 20% Ovulatory dysfunction 3% Male factor 31% Female factors only 6%
Used gestational carrier 40% Diminished ovarian reserve 48% Other factor 25% Female & male factors 16%
Endometriosis 1% Unknown factor 5%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 981 (includes 7 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 5 4 0 0 0 1
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 0/5 0/4 0/1
Average number of embryos transferred 1.0 1.8
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 1/3 5/7
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 2/2 0/3
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 1/5 2/4 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 1/5 3/4 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0/5 1/4 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 1/5 4/4 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 1/5 4/4 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 3 4 0 0 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 1/3 2/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 1/3 3/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0/3 1/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 1/3 4/4
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 1/3 4/4
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Fertility Center of Las Vegas
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
NEVADA
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
293
RED ROCK FERTILITY CENTER
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Red Rock Fertility Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
NEVADA
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
294
SHER INSTITUTE FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE-LAS VEGAS
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE This clinic has reorganized since 2015. Contact the NASS Help Desk for further information.
Current Name: Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine-Las Vegas
NEVADA
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
295
THE NEVADA CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
RENO, NEVADA
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: The Nevada Center for Reproductive Medicine
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
NEVADA
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
296
NEW HAMPSHIRE
DARTMOUTH-HITCHCOCK MEDICAL CENTER
LEBANON, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
297
SHER INSTITUTE FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE-NEW JERSEY
ASBURY, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine-New Jersey
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
298
REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE ASSOCIATES OF NEW JERSEY
BASKING RIDGE, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
NEW JERSEY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 20.3 18.2 16.1 5.1 0.0 0 / 15
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 23.5 19.9 18.1 7.7 2.6 0 / 15
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 4.5 3.3 2.0 0.0 0.0 0 / 15
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 28.0 23.2 20.2 7.7 2.6 0 / 15
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 31.3 25.8 21.9 11.1 2.6 0 / 15
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 333 163 109 20 5 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 47.7 47.2 50.5 30.0 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 55.3 51.5 56.9 45.0 2/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 10.5 8.6 6.4 0.0 0/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 65.8 60.1 63.3 45.0 2/5
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 73.6 66.9 68.8 65.0 2/5
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
299
CLIFTON LOW COST IVF
CLIFTON, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Clifton Low Cost IVF
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
300
NJ BEST OB/GYN
CLIFTON, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
NEW JERSEY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 0/1 0/5 0/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 1/1 0/5 0/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0/1 3/5 0/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 1/1 3/5 0/3 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 1/1 4/5 1/3 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 1 4 2 0 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 0/1 0/4 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 1/1 0/4 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0/1 3/4 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 1/1 3/4 0/2
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 1/1 4/4 1/2
301
REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCE CENTER OF NEW JERSEY
EATONTOWN, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
302
CENTER FOR ADVANCED REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE & FERTILITY
EDISON, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
NEW JERSEY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 16.9 19.2 10.3 1 / 18 0/9 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 24.7 19.2 10.3 2 / 18 0/9 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 4.5 3.8 3.4 0 / 18 0/9 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 29.2 23.1 13.8 2 / 18 0/9 0/2
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 32.6 34.6 24.1 3 / 18 0/9 0/2
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 62 20 12 10 5 1
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 24.2 25.0 3 / 12 1 / 10 0/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 35.5 25.0 3 / 12 2 / 10 0/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 6.5 5.0 1 / 12 0 / 10 0/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 41.9 30.0 4 / 12 2 / 10 0/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 46.8 45.0 7 / 12 3 / 10 0/5 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine & Fertility
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
303
WOMEN’S FERTILITY CENTER
ENGLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
304
NORTH HUDSON I.V.F.
CENTER FOR FERTILITY AND GYNECOLOGY
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
NEW JERSEY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 1/2 0/1 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 1/2 0/1 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 0/2 0/1 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 1/2 0/1 0/2 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 1/2 0/1 0/2 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 1 1 0 0 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 1/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 1/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 0/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 1/1 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 1/1 0/1
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: North Hudson I.V.F., Center for Fertility and Gynecology
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? No
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
305
UNIVERSITY REPRODUCTIVE ASSOCIATES, PC
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
306
SHORE INSTITUTE FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
NEW JERSEY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 11.1 1 / 17 2 / 18 1/7 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 11.1 2 / 17 3 / 18 1/7 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 13.3 3 / 17 1 / 18 0/7 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 24.4 5 / 17 4 / 18 1/7 0/1
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 33.3 5 / 17 4 / 18 2/7 0/1
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 29 8 11 5 1 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 17.2 1/8 2 / 11 1/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 17.2 2/8 3 / 11 1/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 20.7 3/8 1 / 11 0/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 37.9 5/8 4 / 11 1/5 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 51.7 5/8 4 / 11 2/5 0/1
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
307
DELAWARE VALLEY OBGYN & INFERTILITY GROUP, PC
PRINCETON IVF
LAWRENCEVILLE, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Delaware Valley OBGYN & Infertility Group, PC, Princeton IVF
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
308
INSTITUTE FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND SCIENCE
SAINT BARNABAS MEDICAL CENTER
LIVINGSTON, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
NEW JERSEY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 25.5 22.0 11.5 14.3 3.7 0 / 11
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 29.8 28.5 14.8 15.7 3.7 0 / 11
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 2.7 4.9 3.3 1.4 0.0 0 / 11
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 32.4 33.3 18.0 17.1 3.7 0 / 11
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 41.5 39.8 26.2 20.0 3.7 0 / 11
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 150 96 87 49 14 3
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 32.0 28.1 16.1 20.4 1 / 14 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 37.3 36.5 20.7 22.4 1 / 14 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 3.3 6.3 4.6 2.0 0 / 14 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 40.7 42.7 25.3 24.5 1 / 14 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 52.0 51.0 36.8 28.6 1 / 14 0/3
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science, Saint Barnabas Medical Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
309
DELAWARE VALLEY INSTITUTE OF FERTILITY AND GENETICS
MARLTON, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Delaware Valley Institute of Fertility and Genetics
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
310
SOUTH JERSEY FERTILITY CENTER
MARLTON, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
NEW JERSEY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 24.3 14.5 11.4 4.3 0/7 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 29.4 16.4 15.9 4.3 0/7 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 10.3 7.3 2.3 0.0 0/7 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 39.7 23.6 18.2 4.3 0/7 0/3
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 42.6 29.1 27.3 13.0 1/7 0/3
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 103 36 28 12 4 3
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 32.0 22.2 17.9 1 / 12 0/4 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 38.8 25.0 25.0 1 / 12 0/4 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 13.6 11.1 3.6 0 / 12 0/4 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 52.4 36.1 28.6 1 / 12 0/4 0/3
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 56.3 44.4 42.9 3 / 12 1/4 0/3
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: South Jersey Fertility Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
311
DIAMOND INSTITUTE FOR INFERTILITY
MILLBURN, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Diamond Institute for Infertility
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
312
COOPER INSTITUTE FOR REPRODUCTIVE HORMONAL DISORDERS
MOUNT LAUREL, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by Jerome H. Check, MD, PhD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 33% Tubal factor 16% Uterine factor 2% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated 2% PGD/PGS 0% Ovulatory dysfunction 8% Male factor 29% Female factors only 4%
Used gestational carrier <1% Diminished ovarian reserve 47% Other factor 5% Female & male factors 11%
Endometriosis 2% Unknown factor 10%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 663 (includes 4 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 110 86 84 88 60 21
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 14.5 14.0 22.6 29.5 21.7 9.5
Average number of embryos transferred 1.8 1.9 1.9 2.0 1.7 2.0
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 40.0 28.4 17.9 5.3 3.7 0.0
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 11.7 5.7 6.1 0.0 1 / 14 0/6
NEW JERSEY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 16.4 12.8 7.1 2.3 0.0 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 20.9 14.0 9.5 2.3 0.0 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 7.3 8.1 2.4 0.0 0.0 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 29.1 22.1 11.9 2.3 0.0 0.0
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 34.5 29.1 16.7 8.0 3.3 4.8
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 67 62 47 41 32 12
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 26.9 17.7 12.8 4.9 0.0 0 / 12
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 34.3 19.4 17.0 4.9 0.0 0 / 12
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 11.9 11.3 4.3 0.0 0.0 0 / 12
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 47.8 30.6 21.3 4.9 0.0 0 / 12
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 56.7 40.3 29.8 17.1 6.3 1 / 12
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
313
VALLEY HOSPITAL FERTILITY CENTER
PARAMUS, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by Ali Nasseri, MD, PhD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 42% Tubal factor 13% Uterine factor 4% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated 0% PGD/PGS <1% Ovulatory dysfunction 18% Male factor 29% Female factors only 8%
Used gestational carrier 0% Diminished ovarian reserve 28% Other factor 9% Female & male factors 11%
Endometriosis 7% Unknown factor 12%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 486 (includes 1 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 57 32 20 22 9 2
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 7.0 15.6 25.0 9.1 3/9 0/2
Average number of embryos transferred 1.5 1.4 1.8 1.8 2.4 1.0
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 29.2 26.5 29.6 9.1 2 / 12 0/2
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 41.5 4 / 14 0 / 12 0 / 15 0/4
NEW JERSEY
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Valley Hospital Fertility Center
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
314
PRINCETON CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
PENNINGTON, NEW JERSEY
This clinic provided ART services during 2015 and is therefore required to submit ART cycle data under
the provisions of the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act. This clinic either did not submit
NEW JERSEY
2015 ART cycle data or the clinic’s Medical Director did not approve the clinic’s 2015 ART cycle data for
inclusion in this report.
315
DAMIEN FERTILITY PARTNERS
SHREWSBURY, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
316
IVF NEW JERSEY
SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY
This clinic provided ART services during 2015 and is therefore required to submit ART cycle data under
the provisions of the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act. This clinic either did not submit
NEW JERSEY
2015 ART cycle data or the clinic’s Medical Director did not approve the clinic’s 2015 ART cycle data for
inclusion in this report.
317
CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND FERTILITY
LOUIS R. MANARA, DO
VOORHEES, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Center For Reproductive Medicine and Fertility, Louis R. Manara, DO
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
318
FERTILITY INSTITUTE OF NEW JERSEY AND NEW YORK
WESTWOOD, NEW JERSEY
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
NEW JERSEY
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 17.4 11.5 5.0 7.4 0 / 14
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 21.7 11.5 10.0 7.4 0 / 14
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 13.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0 / 14
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 34.8 11.5 15.0 7.4 0 / 14
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 39.1 11.5 30.0 14.8 1 / 14
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 35 10 10 16 10 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 22.9 3 / 10 1 / 10 2 / 16 0 / 10
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 28.6 3 / 10 2 / 10 2 / 16 0 / 10
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 17.1 0 / 10 1 / 10 0 / 16 0 / 10
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 45.7 3 / 10 3 / 10 2 / 16 0 / 10
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 51.4 3 / 10 6 / 10 4 / 16 1 / 10
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Fertility Institute of New Jersey and New York
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
319
CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE OF NEW MEXICO
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 26.7 34.8 19.0 1/5 0/1
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 14.7 4 / 14 2 / 13 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 20.6 4 / 14 4 / 13 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 2.9 0 / 14 0 / 13 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 23.5 5 / 14 4 / 13 0/4 0/1
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 35.3 5 / 14 4 / 13 1/4 0/1
This clinic has closed since 2015. Information on current clinic services and profile therefore is not provided here.
Contact the NASS Help Desk for further information.
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
320
THE FERTILITY INSTITUTE AT NEW YORK METHODIST HOSPITAL
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: The Fertility Institute at New York Methodist Hospital
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
321
GENESIS FERTILITY & REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Genesis Fertility & Reproductive Medicine
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
322
INFERTILITY & IVF MEDICAL ASSOCIATES OF WESTERN NEW YORK
BUFFALO, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Infertility & IVF Medical Associates of Western New York
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
323
HUDSON VALLEY FERTILITY, PLLC
FISHKILL, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Hudson Valley Fertility, PLLC
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
324
THE NEW YORK FERTILITY CENTER
FLUSHING, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: The New York Fertility Center
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
325
MONTEFIORE’S INSTITUTE FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND HEALTH
HARTSDALE, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Montefiore’s Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Health
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
326
NEW YORK REPRODUCTIVE WELLNESS
JERICHO, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: New York Reproductive Wellness
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
327
BOSTON IVF, THE ALBANY CENTER
LOUDONVILLE, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Boston IVF, The Albany Center
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
328
NORTH SHORE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
THE CENTER FOR HUMAN REPRODUCTION
MANHASSET, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: North Shore University Hospital, The Center for Human Reproduction
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
329
LONG ISLAND IVF
MELVILLE, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
330
REPRODUCTIVE SPECIALISTS OF NEW YORK
MINEOLA, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Reproductive Specialists of New York
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
331
WESTCHESTER REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
MT. KISCO, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
332
ADVANCED FERTILITY SERVICES
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
333
BROOKLYN/WESTSIDE FERTILITY CENTER
BROOKLYN FERTILITY CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
This clinic provided ART services during 2015 and is therefore required to submit ART cycle data under
the provisions of the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act. This clinic either did not submit
2015 ART cycle data or the clinic’s Medical Director did not approve the clinic’s 2015 ART cycle data for
inclusion in this report.
NEW YORK
334
CHELSEA FERTILITY NYC
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
335
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE CARE
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE This clinic has reorganized since 2015. Contact the NASS Help Desk for further information.
NEW YORK
336
LIBERA MEDICAL, PLLC
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
337
ANDREW LOUCOPOULOS, MD, PhD
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by Andrew Loucopoulos, MD, PhD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF With ICSI Tubal factor 0% Uterine factor 0% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated PGD/PGS Ovulatory dysfunction 0% Male factor 0% Female factors only 0%
Used gestational carrier Diminished ovarian reserve 0% Other factor 0% Female & male factors 0%
Endometriosis 0% Unknown factor 100%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 21 (includes 0 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 0 0 0 0 0 0
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%)
Average number of embryos transferred
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%)
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%)
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%)
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%)
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%)
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%)
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%)
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 0 0 0 0 0 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%)
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%)
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%)
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%)
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%)
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Andrew Loucopoulos, MD, PhD
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
338
MANHATTAN REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
339
MEDICAL OFFICES FOR HUMAN REPRODUCTION
CENTER FOR HUMAN REPRODUCTION (CHR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Medical Offices for Human Reproduction, Center for Human Reproduction (CHR)
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
340
METROPOLITAN REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE, PC
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
341
NEW HOPE FERTILITY CENTER-WEST SIDE
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by John J. Zhang, MD, PhD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 50% Tubal factor 16% Uterine factor 3% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated 14% PGD/PGS 2% Ovulatory dysfunction 4% Male factor 14% Female factors only 14%
Used gestational carrier 0% Diminished ovarian reserve 69% Other factor 4% Female & male factors 8%
Endometriosis 4% Unknown factor 11%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 2,938 (includes 20 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 102 95 170 233 118 7
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 10.8 16.8 12.4 15.0 11.0 1/7
Average number of embryos transferred 1.5 1.6 1.4 1.7 1.8 2.0
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 26.8 28.9 13.9 5.6 12.0 0 / 10
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 40.6 33.3 8 / 18 0 / 12 1 / 10 1/6
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 11.8 5.3 2.4 0.9 1.7 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 12.7 8.4 2.9 0.9 2.5 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 1.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 13.7 9.5 2.9 0.9 2.5 0/7
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 13.7 9.5 2.9 0.9 2.5 1/7
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 37 24 25 21 14 6
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 32.4 20.8 16.0 9.5 2 / 14 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 35.1 33.3 20.0 9.5 3 / 14 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 2.7 4.2 0.0 0.0 0 / 14 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 37.8 37.5 20.0 9.5 3 / 14 0/6
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 37.8 37.5 20.0 9.5 3 / 14 1/6
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: New Hope Fertility Center-West Side
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
342
NEW YORK FERTILITY INSTITUTE
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: New York Fertility Institute
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
343
NEW YORK FERTILITY SERVICES, PC
BATZOFIN FERTILITY SERVICES, PC
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: New York Fertility Services, PC, Batzofin Fertility Services, PC
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
344
NEW YORK REPRODUCTIVE MEDICAL SERVICES, PC
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: New York Reproductive Medical Services, PC
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
345
NEWAY MEDICAL
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
346
NOBLE FERTILITY CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
347
NYU FERTILITY CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
2015 ART CYCLE PROFILE Data verified by James A. Grifo, MD, PhD
a b
Type of ART and Procedural Factors Patient Diagnosis
IVF 100% With ICSI 28% Tubal factor 6% Uterine factor 5% Multiple Factors:
Unstimulated 0% PGD/PGS 3% Ovulatory dysfunction 11% Male factor 14% Female factors only 14%
Used gestational carrier <1% Diminished ovarian reserve 36% Other factor 22% Female & male factors 7%
Endometriosis 4% Unknown factor 24%
c d
2015 ART SUCCESS RATES Total number of cycles : 2,727 (includes 51 cycle[s] using frozen eggs)
Age of Woman
Type of Cycle
<35 35–37 38–40 41–42 43–44 >44
Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles 104 85 124 85 63 18
Percentage of cancellations before retrieval (%) 10.6 21.2 37.1 49.4 39.7 6 / 18
Average number of embryos transferred 1.3 1.3 1.5 2.0 2.3
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation (%) 41.1 29.0 23.6 17.8 4.3
Percentage of elective single embryo transfers (eSET) (%) 73.3 66.7 37.8 1 / 19 0 / 17
Outcomes per Cycle
e
Percentage of cycles resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 25.0 9.4 8.9 2.4 1.6 0 / 18
Percentage of cycles resulting in singleton live births (%) 28.8 11.8 8.9 4.7 3.2 0 / 18
Percentage of cycles resulting in twin live births (%) 1.0 3.5 0.0 1.2 0.0 0 / 18
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births (%) 29.8 15.3 8.9 5.9 3.2 0 / 18
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies (%) 38.5 22.4 13.7 10.6 4.8 0 / 18
Outcomes per Transfer
Number of transfers 77 52 50 24 21 0
e
Percentage of transfers resulting in term, normal weight & singleton live births (%) 33.8 15.4 22.0 8.3 4.8
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births (%) 39.0 19.2 22.0 16.7 9.5
Percentage of transfers resulting in twin live births (%) 1.3 5.8 0.0 4.2 0.0
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births (%) 40.3 25.0 22.0 20.8 9.5
Percentage of transfers resulting in pregnancies (%) 51.9 36.5 34.0 37.5 14.3
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
348
OFFICES FOR FERTILITY AND REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE, PC
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Offices for Fertility and Reproductive Medicine, PC
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
349
REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE ASSOCIATES OF NEW YORK, LLP
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York, LLP
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
350
WEILL MEDICAL COLLEGE OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY
CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Center for Reproductive Medicine
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
351
WESTMED REPRODUCTIVE SERVICES
PURCHASE, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
352
ROCHESTER FERTILITY CARE, PC
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
353
STRONG FERTILITY CENTER
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
354
ISLAND REPRODUCTIVE SERVICES, PC
STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
355
CNY FERTILITY CENTER
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
356
UNIVERSITY IVF
SUNY UPSTATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: University IVF, SUNY Upstate Medical University
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? No Gestational carriers? No Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? No Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? No (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
357
WESTCHESTER FERTILITY AND REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY
WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Westchester Fertility and Reproductive Endocrinology
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
358
BRAVERMAN REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY, PC
WOODBURY, NEW YORK
This clinic provided ART services during 2015 and is therefore required to submit ART cycle data under
the provisions of the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act. This clinic either did not submit
2015 ART cycle data or the clinic’s Medical Director did not approve the clinic’s 2015 ART cycle data for
inclusion in this report.
NEW YORK
359
GOLD COAST IVF
REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND SURGERY CENTER
WOODBURY, NEW YORK
Comparison of success rates across clinics may not be meaningful. Patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary (see pages 11–20).
CURRENT SERVICES & PROFILE Current Name: Gold Coast IVF, Reproductive Medicine and Surgery Center
NEW YORK
Donor eggs? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes Single women? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Donor embryos? Yes Embryo cryopreservation? Yes SART member? Yes (See Appendix C for details.)
a
Reflects features of fresh nondonor cycles. If IVF is less than 100%, the remaining cycles are GIFT, ZIFT, or a combination of these procedures with IVF.
b
Total patient diagnosis percentages may be greater than 100% because more than one diagnosis can be reported for each ART cycle.
c
Fractions are used for rates with denominators less than 20. Multiple-infant births (for example, twins) with at least one live infant are counted as one live birth.
d
Total cycle number includes those using frozen eggs. It excludes 0 cycle(s) evaluating new procedures. Both cycle types are excluded from ART success rates.
e
In this report, births are defined as term if at least 37 full weeks gestation and normal birth weight if at least 2,500 grams (approximately 5 pounds, 8 ounces).
f
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
360