Welcome to our Donor Programs Treatment Services page. We offer a range of donor programs to help individuals and couples who are struggling with infertility achieve their dream of parenthood.
Donor Sperm Program:
Our Donor Sperm Program is designed for couples who are experiencing male factor infertility, single women. We provide donor sperm from our anonymous or known donor bank, which is thoroughly screened and tested for genetic and infectious diseases. The donor sperm can be used for Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) or Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) to increase the chances of a successful pregnancy.
Donor Egg Program:
Our Donor Egg Program is designed for women who have low egg reserves or have had failed fertility treatments. We provide donor eggs from our anonymous or known donor bank, which are thoroughly screened and tested for genetic and infectious diseases. The donor eggs can be fertilized with partner sperm and transferred to the patient’s uterus for implantation.
Eligibility for Donor Programs:
Our Donor Programs are an option for individuals or couples who are unable to conceive due to male or female factor infertility, genetic disorders, or repeated failed fertility treatments. Our fertility specialist will review your medical history and perform a physical examination to determine your eligibility for our Donor Programs.
Success Rates:
Our Donor Programs have high success rates, especially when used in conjunction with IVF treatment. Our team is committed to delivering the best possible outcomes for our patients.
Choosing a Donor:
A donor is chosen according to skin colour, eye colour and hair colour besides the blood groups. Donors are taken through ART bank approved by ART and Surrogacy act. An affidavit has been made with the donor and recipient also, while completely further taking care of her health by medical insurance..
We offer both anonymous and known donor options. You can choose from our extensive donor database or bring your own donor.
Our donors are thoroughly screened and tested for genetic and infectious diseases, including HIV, hepatitis B and C, and syphilis.