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Rochester Fertility Care, PC

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Last Update: 10/11/2022

Description

Rochester Fertility Care is part of Rochester Regional Health and located in the Unity Hospital Professional Office Building.

According to information found on their website, the team of board-certified reproductive endocrinologists and fertility specialists aim to provide a patient first approach to their assisted reproduction treatments to help their patients become parents.

Rochester Fertility Care offers treatments with donor eggs and gestational surrogacy.

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 Rochester Fertility Care:

Embryo Adoption
Embryo cryopreservation
Frozen Embryo Transfer
In Vitro Fertilization / ICSI
IUI with Donor Sperm
IUI with Partner's Sperm
IVF with Donor Egg & Donor Sperm
IVF with Donor Eggs
IVF with Donor Sperm

In addition, this center also provides surrogacy since the country's and state legislation allows this treatment.

In assisted reproduction, like any medical treatment, it is necessary for you to trust the professionalism of the doctors and the clinic you choose.

This Tool generates you a personalized report with all information necessary about the treatment you will need. Besides, there is a list of clinics in your area which we have chosen based on our selection criteria with their budget plan included. Last but not least, you will find a series of useful tips for your first clinic visit.

Complementary techniques

In addition to the treatments indicated, Rochester Fertility Care can perform the following complementary techniques to allow the personalization of fertility treatments to try and maximize the chances of pregnancy:

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.

Diagnostic tests

In addition to the treatments indicated in the previous section, Rochester Fertility Care offers the following diagnostic test and surgeries to increase the possibilities of success of the treatments as well as to establish the most appropriate treatment:

  • Female Fertility Testing.
  • Laparoscopic surgery.
  • Hysteroscopic surgery.
  • Reversal of tubal ligation.

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 Rochester Fertility Care, PC in a year.

More information
Fresh fertilization cycles: 60 per year
Vitrified embryo cycles: 40 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

Age of the recipient woman: under 35 years old
80.0%*
* Percentage extracted from 5 cases
Age of the recipient woman: between 35 and 37 years old
no data
Age of the recipient woman: between 38 and 40 years old
50.0%*
* Percentage extracted from 1 case only

Frozen embryo transfer

Age of the recipient woman: under 35 years old
63.6%
Age of the recipient woman: between 35 and 37 years old
85.7%*
* Percentage extracted from 7 cases
Age of the recipient woman: between 38 and 40 years old
57.1%*
* Percentage extracted from 7 cases

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 Rochester Fertility Care, PC.

More information
Cycles with frozen embryos: 8 per year

Pregnancy probability per transfer

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

Frozen embryo transfer
16.7%*
* Percentage extracted from 6 cases

Medical team

Mohamad Jamil, M. Mroueh, MD
Mohamad Jamil, M. Mroueh, MD
OB/GYN, Reproductive endocrinologist
Kathleen S. Gallery, CNM, FNP
Kathleen S. Gallery, CNM, FNP
Advanced practice midwife

Reviews

The reviews of Rochester Fertility Care found on the Internet are both positive and negative. In the following section, we are going to list some of the comments on Google Reviews:

In the positive reviews we have Rebecca who says the staff are amazing, giving straight answers and always call you back. Caitlin is a returning patient who had one child with Rochester Fertility Care and feels she has been treated as more than just a patient.

In the negative reviews the patient George was very unhappy to have appointments cancelled, and K claims to have been refused testing for a hereditary illness causing her complications.

If you would like to tell us about your experience with Rochester Fertility Care, whether it was positive or negative, we encourage you to do so in our comment section.

Location: how to get to the clinic?

Rochester Fertility Care is found in suite 410 of the Professional Office Building on the Unity Hospital Campus.

If driving from the center of Rochester, you take the I-490 East for 8 miles and then at intersection 20A turn right into Long Pond Road. Follow the signs for Unity Hospital. Once in the hospital campus you follow the signs to the Professional Building, West Entrance. There is ample free parking available at this location.

If using public transport, the nearest train station is in downtown Rochester, 8 miles away. The bus line 20 serves the Unity Hospital and the stop required is Park Ridge and Hospital Driveway.

Last Update: 10/11/2022
1 comment / opinion
    1. Hi. I have endometriosis and I am looking to start a family. Will I need to have a fertility treatment?