How often a transfer results in live birth, scored from 1 to 100.
96
Top 10%
in the USA
Under 35 Birth Score
How often a transfer results in live birth for women under 35.
97
Top 8%
in the USA
Cycle Count Score
The volume of cycles performed, scored from 1 to 100.
91
Top 23%
in the USA
Egg Freezing Outcomes
Cryopreservation Score
How often a cycle successfully leads to eggs being frozen.
95
Top 14%
in the USA
Frozen Egg Birth Score
Live birth rate with donor frozen eggs, scored from 0 to 100.
60
Bottom 33%
in the USA
Frozen Embryo Score
Live birth rate with donor frozen embryos, scored from 0 to 100.
90
Top 25%
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
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Embryo Freezing
Egg Freezing
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Practice Director | Medical Director
Lorna Marshall MD
Lab Director
David Battaglia PhD
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 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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I have been working with PNWF for over a decade. The team there is excellent, they have handled COVIDs seamlessly, never failing to put patient care first. The doctors are compassionate and encouraging, and the nurses are always there to answer questions and help you through the intimidating parts of treatment.
I worked with them for almost a year and they were wonderful. Unfortunately, they didn't find anything wrong and thought I wasn't fertile (which is when I found the problem with my reproductive system). After that, I stopped working with them and found my own doctor.
The communication wasn't there. They treated my non-fertility related health issue as a fertility issue when it was not and the poorly handled put me behind and made me lose a transfer cycle.
I have been working with PNWF for over a decade. The team there is excellent, they have handled COVIDs seamlessly, never failing to put patient care first. The doctors are compassionate and encouraging, and the nurses are always there to answer questions and help you through the intimidating parts of treatment.