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IVF SPECIAL PACKAGE - $6,800

NCCRM offers the most economic, low cost IVF program in the region, at a cycle cost of $6,800.

Includes: Retrieval of Eggs, Culture & Fertilization of Embryo, Embryo Transfer, Anesthesia. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) & Assisted Hatching & Blastocyst Culture as needed.

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Fertility Preservation

Due to the recent success of egg preservation studies, NCCRM is now able to offer fertility preservation services through egg freezing to women 38 years of age and under.

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Get Pregnant Again

For just $4,550 for a limited time, you can regain your fertility for the chance to have another baby through affordable tubal reversal surgery performed at NCCRM by two of the most experienced specialists in the country.

The North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine performs anastomosis surgery on an outpatient basis in our state-of-the-art facility and is one of the most affordable tubal reversal choices in the country. With our extraordinary high success rate women are finding renewed fertility here every day. The majority of patients will have patent tubes and become pregnant within one year of theiranastomosis surgery.

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Donor Egg IVF

NCCRM has one of the largest donor IVF programs on the East Coast. Our location, with proximity to three major university centers and a young population, provides a great donor pool. Our recipients come from all over the United States and world. Currently, NCCRM is offering split egg donor cycles for just $10,800.

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Gestational Surrogacy is indicated when a woman can produce viable embryos, but cannot carry a pregnancy. "Traditional surrogacy" refers to artificial insemination of a surrogate mother with the semen of the intended father. In contrast, gestational surrogacy involves the production of embryos through IVF, using the eggs and sperm of the intended parents, and transferring the embryos to the uterus of the surrogate. At NCCRM, we only do gestational surrogacy.

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