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Bloom Reproductive Institute

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Last Update: 05/15/2020

Description

The Bloom Reproductive Institute is located in Scottsdale, Arizona, and consists of a multidisciplinary staff of reproductive endocrinologists, nurse practitioners, and embryologists. Therefore, the center has its own IVF laboratory services in which all fertility treatments may be carried out directly in the clinic without the need to travel.

Apart from this, the Bloom Reproductive Institute also provides for fertility financing programs and collaborates with various insurance providers. Thus, the center helps guide their patients through the existing financing possibilities.

However, all this information could not be verified by the inviTRA specialists.

If you want to know how to get to the clinic, click here.

Fertility treatments

Below, you'll find a table with all fertility treatments offered by the Bloom Reproductive Institute.

Embryo cryopreservation
Fertility preservation
In Vitro Fertilization / ICSI
IUI with Partner's Sperm
IVF with Donor Eggs
Sperm freezing

If you're still unsure which fertility treatment is right for you and would like to know more about it, we suggest you read on here: Fertility Treatment Overview.

The treatment costs may vary significantly depending on the tests or techniques included or not, such as the seminogram, medication, fertility testing, medical visits, prolonged culture or embryo vitrification.

This Tool helps you to find out the exact costs of the different fertility clinics (what's included and what's not) and provides you with lots of useful tips for your first appointment.

Diagnostic treatments

At the Bloom Reproductive Institute, it is also possible to perform the following diagnostic tests on men and women to find out the reason for infertility and establish the most appropriate treatment:

  • Female fertility testing.
  • Male fertility testing.
  • Semen analysis.
  • Hysterosalpingogram.

However, all this information has not been verified by the inviTRA-specialists.

Success rates

This data has been collected by the American CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) in the year 2016. Directly comparing pregnancy rates between different clinics can lead to mistakes.

IVF/ICSI

Realized cycles

Number of total cycles performed by the clinic in a year.

The CDC stipulates both the total number of cycles realized per clinic in general and number of cycles performed by the patient's age group: under 35 years, between 35-37 years, between 38-40 years, between 41-42 years and above 43 years.

This is the total number of performed cycles by Bloom Reproductive Institute in a year.

More information
Total Cycles with Fresh Eggs: 89 per year
Total Cycles with Frozen Eggs: 159 per year

Pregnancy probability per transfer

Probability that an embryo transfer will lead to a pregnancy, regardless of the number of embryos transferred.

Cycles with Fresh Eggs

Age of the recipient woman: under 35 years old
40%*
* Percentage extracted from 15 cases only
Age of the recipient woman: between 35 and 37 years old
63.6%*
* Percentage extracted from 11 cases only
Age of the recipient woman: between 38 and 40 years old
55.5%*
* Percentage extracted from 9 cases only
Age of the recipient woman: between 41 and 42 years old
0%*
* Percentage extracted from 1 cases only
Age of the recipient woman: over 43 years old
33.3%*
* Percentage extraced from 6 cases only

Cycles with Frozen Eggs

Age of the recipient woman: under 35 years old
65.1%
Age of the recipient woman: between 35 and 37 years old
75.6%
Age of the recipient woman: between 38 and 40 years old
59.1%
Age of the recipient woman: between 41 and 42 years old
55.5%*
* Percentage extracted from 9 cases only
Age of the recipient woman: over 43 years old
0%*
* Percentage extracted from 1 case only

IVF with egg donation

Realized cycles

Number of total cycles performed by the clinic in a year.

In regards to egg donation cycles, these are the ranges of annual cycles carried out by Bloom Reproductive Institute.

More information
Total Cycles with Fresh Embryos: 0 per year
Total Cycles with Frozen Embryos: 15 per year

Pregnancy probability per transfer

Probability that an embryo transfer will lead to a pregnancy, regardless of the number of embryos transferred.

Fresh Embryo Transfer
No data available
Frozen Embryo Transfer
46.6%*
* Percentage extracted from 15 cases only

Medical team

Millie Behera, MD, FACOG, FRCSC
Millie Behera, MD, FACOG, FRCSC
Medical Director and Founder
Reproductive Endocrinologist
Diane Woodford, MD, FACOG
Diane Woodford, MD, FACOG
Reproductive Endocrinologist
Barry Beher, PhD, HCLD
Barry Beher, PhD, HCLD
Laboratory Director
Tamara Evans, MSN, NP-C
Tamara Evans, MSN, NP-C
Clinical Director
Nurse Practicioner
Christopher Wilson, MS, TS
Christopher Wilson, MS, TS
Embryologist

Reviews

The reviews on Google Business about Bloom Reproductive Institute are mostly very positive.

Ben, for example, appreciates the transparency of the treatment costs. He also describes Dr. Woodford and the staff as friendly and caring. Thanks to the clinic, he was finally able to become a father. Caroline also made a positive experience at Bloom Reproductive Insititute. While her first IUI attempt resulted in a miscarriage, she and her husband tried for a second IUI cycle and were finally expecting their first child. Erna would also recommend this clinic to anyone having difficulties in getting pregnant. She had had 4 miscarriages before and it was Dr. Behera who was able to detect the reasons for her recurrent pregnancy losses.

Location: how to get to the clinic?

Bloom Reproductive Institute is located in 8415 N Pima Rd Suite 290, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258.

The nearest airport is Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and a 20-minutes drive to the clinic by car via Az-101.

In order to get to Bloom Reproductive Institute, continue until E Sky Harbor Blvd and take Az-2002 Loop E and Az-101 Loop N until East Vía de Ventura. Finally, on Az-101, take exit 43 and continue on East Vía de Ventura until you get to the center.

Last Update: 05/15/2020