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Kaiser Permanente Center for Reproductive Health is a fertility center that has several locations throughout California although there are only two who have their own IVF laboratory.
According to information on their webiste, the medical team of Kaiser Permanente Center for Reproductive Health consists of a multidisciplinary team of fertility specialists, urologists, embryologists, etc. However, all this information has not been verified by the inviTRA specialists.
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Below, you'll find a table with all fertility treatments offered by Kaiser Permanente Center for Reproductive Health.
| Embryo cryopreservation | Price not available |
| Fertility preservation | $8,850 |
| Frozen Embryo Transfer | $4,000 |
| In Vitro Fertilization / ICSI | $12,000 |
| IUI with Donor Sperm | Price not available |
| IUI with Partner's Sperm | Price not available |
| IVF with Donor Eggs | $13,500 |
| IVF with Donor Sperm | Price not available |
| Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis | Price not available |
| Sperm freezing | Price not available |
This center also provides the possibility of surrogacy since the country's legislation allows this treatment.
On its website, Kaiser Permanente Center for Reproductive Health details the tests and techniques that are included in the price of the treatment we have indicated.
The average cost for an IVF cycle (fresh or frozen) is between $12,00 and $16,500. Furthermore, a frozen embryo transfer will be charged with approximately $4,000. In cases of donor IVF cycles, the fees are between $13,500 and $16,500. Fertility preservation has a cost of $7,525 for oncology-related reasons whereas a standard fertility preservation cycle is priced $8,850.
It should be kept in mind that complementary techniques such as ICSI, genetic testing, or testicular biopsy are not included in the costs. What's not included, either, are fertility medications which may add up another $8,000. However, all this information has not been verified by the inviTRA specialists.
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.
In addition to all the treatments indicated in the previous section, the Kaiser Permanente Center has the necessary technology to perform the following complementary techniques to increase the possibilities of success of the treatments:
At Kaiser Permanente Center for Reproductive Health, 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:
However, all this information has not been verified by the inviTRA-specialists.
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.
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 Kaiser Permanente Center for Reproductive Health in a year.
Probability that an embryo transfer will lead to a pregnancy, regardless of the number of embryos transferred.
Cycles with Fresh Eggs
Cycles with Frozen Eggs
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 Kaiser Permanente Center for Reproductive Health.
Probability that an embryo transfer will lead to a pregnancy, regardless of the number of embryos transferred.
The reviews about the Kaiser Permanente Center for Reproductive Health found on the Internet are both positive and negative. Below, we will list some of the comments found on Google Business.
Ryan, for example, had a positive experience at this center. After several years of failed IUI and ICSI cycles, they were finally able to conceive. Kristy, on the other hand, misses comprehensive or clear information about the costs of fertility testings.
As stated above, the Kaiser Permanente Center for Reproductive Health has branches throughout California. However, we are going to list only those who have their own IVF laboratory integrated.
Below, you'll find a description of how to get to these installations.
Kaiser Permanente Center in Sacramento is situated in Point West Medical Office Building 1650 Response Road, Suite 1A, Sacramento.
The Sacramento International Airport is the nearest airport to the clinic. Via I-5 S it will take approximately 20 minutes to get to KPIVF.
The Fremont location of PKIVF is located in39141 Civic Center Drive, Suite 350 Fremont, California.
The nearest airport is San Jose International Airport and a 25-minutes drive to the clinic via I-880 N. Alternatively, there are metro routes to this facility. However, with an average travel duration of 1 h 30 minutes it would take much longer to get to the clinic.
1650 Response Rd #1A, Sacramento, CA 95815, United States 39141 Civic Center Drive, Suite 350 Fremont, CA 94538We make a great effort to provide you with the highest quality information.
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