Anyone with questions about the embryology or andrology laboratories at Laurel Fertility Care may speak with Dr. Angle by calling our office at 415-673-9199 or by completing the Meet the Lab Director form here ». The embryology laboratory at Laurel Fertility Care reflects the current state-of-the-art technology for IVF facilities. Our IVF laboratory is located [...]
It is estimated that at least one in six couples in the United States struggle with fertility challenges. As the Executive Director for Laurel Fertility Care, located in San Francisco, California, I often am asked why healthcare in the United States is so expensive, and, specifically, why the treatment of infertility seems to be so [...]
The First Day Human eggs or oocytes grow in the ovary in structures called follicles. During an IVF cycle the growth of follicles generally tells the physician whether or not the eggs are becoming mature. But the doctor cannot see an egg in the follicle because it is too small to be seen using ultrasound. [...]
FemVue Sono HSG is a safe, simple and minimally invasive procedure to determine fallopian tube status (open or blocked). FemVue Sono HSG can be completed in your gynecologist’s office and often avoids the need for a more costly radiation based fluoro hysterosalpingogram (Fluoro HSG).
Minimal stimulation IVF is also popular among patients looking for a way to avoid using high doses of stimulation medicines for a variety of reasons besides cost containment
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Laurel Fertility Care features a nationally accredited state-of-the-art laboratory allowing us to provide some of the latest assisted reproductive techniques, including; IVF, ICSI, IUI, egg preservation, egg donation, and IVF surrogacy. Laurel Fertility Care has three convenient locations in the Bay Area: In San Francisco, serving Berkley, Oakland, San Mateo, Palo Alto and San Jose. In Modesto, serving Fresno, Tracy, Stockton, Livermore, Manteca and Sacramento.
