Success Rates
We are proud of our success rates, helping patients with even the most complex fertility issues achieve a successful pregnancy.
Below we are pleased to share the very latest information on our fertility treatment outcomes.
Historical information on our success rates is also available on both the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) websites.
Pregnancy Rate per Embryo Transfer
All cyles (Fresh and Frozen) up to 5/31/18
2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 (Jan-May) | Total | |
Cycles - Fresh and Frozen (n) | 88 | 185 | 274 | 287 | 195 | 1031 |
Embryo transfers (n) | 64 | 94 | 131 | 159 | 105 | 555 |
Chemical Pregnancies (n) Chemical Pregnancy Rates/Transfer (%) |
40 62.5% |
52 55.3% |
83 63.4% |
98 61.6% |
67 63.8% |
340 61.3% |
Clinical Pregnancies (n) Clinical Pregnancy Rates/Transfer (%) |
27 42.2% |
48 51.1% |
62 47.3% |
70 44.0% |
55 52.4% |
262 47.2% |
Highlights include:
- Between April 2014 and May 2018, the latest data available, we performed 1,031 IVF cycles involving fresh and frozen embryos.
- We transferred 555 embryos, both fresh and frozen. The number of transfers we do each year continues to increase, reflecting our growing patient base and the confidence of referring physicians.
- Those embryo transfers resulted in a 61.3% chemical pregnancy rate (positive urine test) and a 47.2% clinical pregnancy rate (a viable pregnancy confirmed by ultrasound) – in a patient base that includes some of the most complex fertility issues.
Success Treating Even the Most Challenging Cases
Many factors can influence a fertility center’s success rates, including the type of patients treated and the approach to treatment.
As a tertiary referral center, we are entrusted with the care of patients with complex needs and challenging conditions that require the highest level of expertise. We are honored to care for all patients, regardless of their diagnosis.