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We are passionately dedicated to helping each of our patients realize their dream of building their family. Our personalized, expert care is delivered with warmth and compassion.
Fertility issues are not uncommon; one in eight couples have trouble conceiving. We will identify your unique needs and create a customized treatment plan for you when you are ready.
This July, the Hotel Del Coronado will host hundreds of medical professionals from around the world for the 31st annual In Vitro Fertilizations and Embryo Transfer conference. Reproductive Partners Fertility Center-San Diego is excited to again co-host the conference with UC San Diego Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad (IVI).
Many of us have either heard of or had a personal experience with PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), which isn’t surprising considering it is now estimated that one in 10 women are affected by this syndrome.
If you’ve spoken to any of our physicians or read about what we do at Reproductive Partners Fertility Center – San Diego, we are strong advocates of a single embryo transfer for our IVF patients. We have found this process virtually eliminates the risk of giving birth to twins or triplets, which is a main complication of IVF.
In a recent article in the journal Fertility & Sterility, Dr. Meldrum weighed in on the debate over whether or not twins are an “acceptable” risk for couples undergoing IVF. Our doctors strongly believe that the risks associated with multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.) are too high.
Dr. Heidi Cook-Andersen, a physician at Reproductive Partners Fertility Center – San Diego, was recently featured in the San Diego Union Tribune on the topic of a recent breakthrough in her research on the causes of female infertility. During her research, Dr. Cook-Andersen discovered a link between the lack of a protein called L2, which is normally present in female egg cells, and infertile eggs.
On July 16-19, Reproductive Partners–San Diego co-hosted the world’s leading annual international fertility conference, the 30th Annual In Vitro Fertilization and Embry Transfer Conference, in San Diego, CA. Over 400 top professionals in the field of infertility from across the globe converged at the Hotel Del Coronado to discuss current advancements and challenges during all phases of in vitro fertilization and embryo management.
For the second year in a row, the world’s best and brightest minds in the field of IVF gathered at the Hotel Del Coronado to share the latest and most important advancements in the specialty of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). Once again, fertility experts at Reproductive Partners were well represented at the speakers’ podium, sharing their innovative research results and clinical findings with colleagues from around the globe.
Reproductive Partners – San Diego received the Center of Excellence designation from United Healthcare/OPTUM, as well as the Institute of Excellence Award by Aetna. Before designating a Center of Excellence, RRS performs a rigorous clinical evaluation process involving the collection of data regarding facilities and doctors who provide fertility services. Only the medical centers and clinics who meet strict guidelines for patient care and outcomes are eligible to receive Center of Excellence status.
Fertility experts from Reproductive Partners–San Diego presented their research findings at the recent American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) Scientific Congress & Expo in Salt Lake City, UT which took place October 15-19. The ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo is the premier global reproductive medicine conference where professionals from around the world gather to discuss challenges and advancements that affect the science of reproduction.
Reproductive Partners Fertility Center – San Diego announced groundbreaking success rates in its elective single embryo transfer (eSET) program. Results were released at an international conference of some of the world’s most respected In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) physicians and scientists.