How often a transfer results in live birth, scored from 1 to 100.
76
N/A
Top 60%
in the USA
Under 35 Birth Score
How often a transfer results in live birth for women under 35.
76
N/A
Top 59%
in the USA
Cycle Count Score
The volume of cycles performed, scored from 1 to 100.
79
N/A
Top 52%
in the USA
Egg Freezing Outcomes
Cryopreservation Score
How often a cycle successfully leads to eggs being frozen.
69
N/A
Bottom 33%
in the USA
Frozen Egg Birth Score
Live birth rate with donor frozen eggs, scored from 0 to 100.
94
N/A
Top 16%
in the USA
Frozen Embryo Score
Live birth rate with donor frozen embryos, scored from 0 to 100.
79
N/A
Top 52%
in the USA
Clinic Services
In Vitro Fertilization
Artificial Insemination
Sperm Donation
Egg Donation
Preimplantation Genetic Testing
Outside Monitoring
Mental Health
Male Couple
HIV Patients
Surrogacy
Female Couple
Embryo Freezing
Egg Freezing
Donor Embryo
Donor Egg
Medical Staff
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Practice Director
Karl Hansen MD, PhD
Medical Director
LaTasha Craig MD
Live Birth Rate, Patient's Own Eggs
Live births per transfer from one’s own eggs
The most common procedure at a fertility clinic, this reflects the portion of time that a transferred an embryo results in a live birth. Both IVF and egg freezing clients can be included here, so it’s not a perfect measure of success for either.
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This fertility clinic is missing public stats because it is a newer clinic (stats take at least 2 yrs to report).
This fertility
clinic averages
4.6
births for every
10 transfers.
This places
them in the
top 60%
of clinics across
the US. In
2018 they averaged
4.6
live births
per 10 transfers.
Across the state,
OU Physicians Reproductive Health
has a score in the
top 68%
of
Oklahoma
clinics.
It's important to note that
218
total cycles were
for patients over 35.
9
of these cycles
were
for
women
over 42.
This puts
OU Infertility
in the
bottom 33%
of clinics by portion
of clients
over 42.
Looking at transfer volume,
OU Physicians Reproductive Health
completed
a total of
553
transfers between
2016 and 2018.
This places them in the
top 36%
of clinics nationally for transfer volume.
Frozen Egg & Embryo Birth Rate
Live births per frozen egg or embryo transfer
This reflects the portion of time that either a frozen donor egg or embryo was transferred and resulted in a live birth. As donors tend to be young, this is often a useful proxy for egg freezers.
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This fertility clinic is missing public stats because it is a newer clinic (stats take at least 2 yrs to report).
This fertility clinic averages
6.0
births for every 10 frozen transfers.
Note, both
frozen eggs
and frozen embryos
are included.
This places
OU Physicians Reproductive Health
in the
top 3%
of clinics
across the USA.
Across the state,
OU Physicians Reproductive Health
has a frozen to live
birth rate in the
top 34%
of
Oklahoma
clinics.
Advanced Fertility Associates Medical Reviews
Reviewed:
December 24, 2020
Verified Patient
During a time of need, Okla. Univ. took a lot of the burden off my mind and let me focus on trying to make a baby. I'm glad I chose them and recommend the hospital.
I love their doctors and nurses. Everyone is very nice and knowledgeable. I do think it's messed up that they don't offer a payment plan for women. Many fertility clinics do, including the one I worked at. You shouldn't have to pay the full price at one time.
OU is the poorest excuse for a medical facility I have ever seen. Their mission statement is a joke. It's all about how they make sure they get paid for the mediocre treatment they provide. Save yourself the trouble and go elsewhere.
ummary: We had no problem with the staff in Oklahoma, but when we came here, we had to wait unnecessarily long to be seen. The receptionist was rude and the nursing staff were not as attentive as at the Oklahoma clinic. We are going somewhere else.
ummary: We had no problem with the staff in Oklahoma, but when we came here, we had to wait unnecessarily long to be seen. The receptionist was rude and the nursing staff were not as attentive as at the Oklahoma clinic. We are going somewhere else.