Comprehensive Services To Grow Your Family
You should never feel alone in your fertility challenges. In fact, 1 in 6 couples struggle to conceive. During your initial consultation you and your provider will discuss your family-building goals and medical history. If you have a partner, they are strongly encouraged to attend the visit. Once fertility testing is completed, you will collaboratively decide on the best path forward.
Many Paths, One Shared Purpose
Your team is committed to creating a treatment plan built on your unique needs—whether that’s IVF, IUI, or one of our many other service options.
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) involves retrieving eggs from the ovaries and fertilizing them in a lab with sperm from a partner or donor to develop embryos. An embryo is then placed into a uterus with the goal of pregnancy.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a treatment that involves inserting sperm from a partner or donor directly into the uterus during the most fertile time in your cycle. This increases the chance that the sperm will fertilize the egg and result in pregnancy.
Miscarriage can be extremely emotionally challenging. Most people who experience pregnancy loss go on to have normal, healthy pregnancies. If you’ve experienced two or more miscarriages, treatment for recurrent pregnancy loss could help. Utah Fertility Center is highly experienced in evaluating recurrent miscarriage and determining which treatment is best to prevent future losses.
Genetic testing with Utah Fertility Center involves running tests on each embryo before transferring it to a uterus. This may help to increase the chance of a healthy pregnancy by reducing the risk of implanting an embryo with genetic abnormalities. This process can also decrease chances of miscarriage, which is often associated with chromosomal issues in the embryo.
Male infertility is a common contributing factor to a couple’s inability to conceive. Approximately 50% of all infertility is associated with a male factor. Infertility is a complex issue, and it’s just as important to test the male partner as it is to test the female partner. The first step is a semen analysis to determine sperm quality and quantity. From there, we can determine if there are further underlying issues and how to address them.
Egg freezing is a process in which eggs are retrieved from the ovaries and preserved for future use. You may choose to delay parenthood for any number of reasons, whether it’s a current medical issue, professional goals, family medical history, or simply a desire to have a child later in life
You deserve a medical team that understands your unique fertility needs. We tailor each treatment plan to the specific needs of the patient, whether we’re working with a same-sex couple, transgender patient, or someone who desires single parenthood. There are so many options for building your family your own way.
Using donor eggs can be an option for anyone without healthy eggs, including same-sex male couples. Donor eggs can be obtained from a frozen egg bank or used fresh immediately after they are retrieved from the donor. When undergoing IVF with donor eggs, the donated eggs are fertilized, and a single embryo is placed into the uterus of the person carrying the pregnancy. Deciding to use an egg donor can be an emotionally complex step, and we are here to support you throughout your journey. Utah Fertility Center has an outstanding in-house donor program with a robust database of egg donors.
In surrogacy an embryo is placed into the uterus of a gestational carrier (also known as a surrogate), who will carry the pregnancy. The gestational carrier isn’t genetically related to the child. Surrogacy can be a path to parenthood for patients who cannot carry a pregnancy, including male couples and some transgender people.
How it Works
New patients begin with a consultation with an expert Utah Fertility Center provider. You can visit one of our Utah clinics or schedule a virtual consultation. During this meeting you and your doctor will discuss your goals, fertility challenges, and the testing needed to move toward a diagnosis and next steps.
The next step is testing, which may involve bloodwork, ultrasound, uterine imaging, and a semen analysis. Testing is conducted in-person at one of our Utah clinics or with a local partner in your area. Your coordinator will help identify a site.
After your testing we will schedule a follow-up appointment with your doctor. During this next appointment you’ll discuss the results and a potential diagnosis. After this, you and your doctor will work collaboratively on selecting a treatment plan that fits your unique needs.
Our financing team is here to ensure that fertility treatment is as accessible for you as possible. They will meet with you after your doctor develops a plan to discuss your insurance coverage and other options if you do not have coverage.
Once your doctor has determined a treatment plan, our team of experts will lay out a schedule and coordinate every aspect of your care. With Utah Fertility Center you will always have a supportive network behind you, pushing toward your success.
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9 out of 10 patients would recommend Utah Fertility Center to friends or family.
Financing Your Fertility Treatment
The cost of fertility care varies based on the services that comprise your unique plan and your insurance coverage. Our team is here to help guide you through the financing process and make sure your coverage and options are as transparent as possible. With Utah Fertility Center there won’t be any surprises when it comes to paying for your treatment.
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Every patient has different family-building goals, and what’s right for one may not be right for another. We usually recommend fertility testing if you have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success, or 6 months if you are over the age of 35.
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is one of the treatment options we offer and is a great choice for a wide variety of patients. IVF might be right for you if you’re experiencing tubal issues, male infertility, fibroids, genetic disorders, endometriosis, or unexplained infertility.
Yes! We offer comprehensive services for same-sex couples and transgender and non-binary patients looking to grow their families, and are committed to offering compassionate and personalized care to all people. We specialize in LGBTQ+ care, and our network has built more families for same-sex couples around the globe than any other fertility group.
The price of fertility treatment varies widely depending on your unique needs. Head to our financing page to learn more about what to expect.