FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
If you've been trying to conceive for over a year (or six months if you're over 35), it's a good time to consult a specialist for evaluation and guidance.
No. Depending on your condition, you may be recommended options like ovulation induction, IUI, ICSI, or donor programs before considering IVF.
Most fertility treatments are safe and minimally invasive. Some procedures may cause mild discomfort, but serious risks are rare when managed by qualified professionals.
Yes. Cryopreservation allows individuals or couples to preserve their fertility for medical, personal, or professional reasons.
Success rates vary based on age and medical history, but our clinic maintains industry-leading success rates thanks to our advanced lab, technology, and experienced team.
Yes. Smoking, alcohol, poor diet, stress, and obesity can all impact fertility in both men and women. A healthy lifestyle supports better outcomes.
While success rates decline with age, especially after 35, many women in their 40s still achieve pregnancy with proper support, including donor options when necessary.
It depends on the type of treatment. IVF, for example, typically takes 4–6 weeks from start to embryo transfer.
In most cases, yes. While some rest may be advised around procedures, many patients continue their daily routines with minimal disruption.
Coverage varies by provider and plan. We offer assistance in checking eligibility and also provide flexible financing options for self-paying patients.