At Thrive IVF Fertility, we THRIVE by embodying the belief that “Love Grows to Life.” This guiding motto reflects our commitment to transforming the profound love and hope of our patients into the reality of new life. We achieve this through a blend of compassionate care and medical expertise.
Profile last updated: March 2026
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Clinic highlights
Clinic volume (cycles/year)
Less than 250 (low volume)
IVF cycle price
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Traveling patient support
- No dedicated support for traveling patients
Primary clinic focus
Gestational surrogacy
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Quick navigation
- About the clinic
- Clinic strengths and areas of focus
- Fertility treatments and services
- IVF clinic costs and pricing
- IVF outcomes (official registry data)
- Donor and donation options
- Traveling patient support
- Treatment policies and lab practices
- IVF clinic research and studies
- Additional information from the clinic
About the clinic
Clinic introduction
Fertility treatments and services
Fertility treatments offered
- IVF
- Medicated frozen embryo transfer
- Natural frozen embryo transfer
- Modified natural frozen embryo transfer
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
- Gestational surrogacy
- Egg banking
- Sperm banking
- Embryo banking
- Genetic testing (PGT-A/PGT-M/PGT-SR)
Conditions treated
- Advanced maternal age
- PCOS
- Diminished ovarian reserve
- Premature ovarian insufficiency
- Tubal factor infertility
- Male factor infertility
- Unexplained infertility
- Recurrent pregnancy loss
- Recurrent implantation failure
- Genetic conditions requiring PGT
- Cancer-related fertility issues
Family building and supportive services
- Sex selection for medical reasons
- Sex selection for non-medical reasons (eg. family balancing)
- Support for single intended parents
- Support for LGBTQ+ family building (eg. reciprocal IVF)
- Fertility preservation for transgender patients
IVF add-ons offered
Add-ons listed here may be offered selectively, and clinics may offer additional options not shown.- Artificial oocyte activation (AOA)
- EMMA/ALICE
- Embryo glue (hyaluronic acid)
- Endometrial receptivity array (ERA)
- Growth hormone (omnitrope or somatropin)
- Heparin (Lovenox)
- ICSI
- Microfluidic sperm selection (eg Zymot)
- Platelet-rich plasma (PRP)
| Service | Cost | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| IVF/ICSI package | ||
| Donor egg package | ||
| Frozen embryo transfer (FET) | ||
| PGT-A | ||
| Donor sperm | ||
| Egg freezing | ||
| Sperm freezing | ||
| Annual storage (embryos, eggs, or sperm) |
Donor and donation options
- Frozen donor eggs
- Donor sperm
External donor banks or agencies used: All Sperm and Egg banks are available
General donor ethnicity availability (internal program)
Traveling patient support
Support for traveling patients:
- No dedicated support for traveling patients
Traveling patient support options
Eligibility for international patients
Regions international patients commonly come from
Treatment policies and lab practices
Flexible treatment policies
These policies show where the clinic may offer treatment beyond typical eligibility limits and are general guidelines only; final decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.- May consider egg retrieval over 45
- May consider embryo transfer over 50
- May consider egg retrieval with BMI over 35
- May consider egg retrieval with BMI over 40
- May consider transfer of more than one embryo
- Low AMH accepted
- PGT-A not routinely required
- Accepts embryos created at another clinic
- Offers remote monitoring for IVF/FET cycles
- HIV/HBV/HCV accepted
Embryology policies
Embryology information and access
⭐ Embryology information and access:
- Embryology updates available only at end of cycle
- Patients meet with embryology before retrieval
- Patients meet with embryology before transfer
- Patients can speak or meet with embryology on request
Embryo types that may be transferred
🔍 Embryo types that may be transferred:
- Day 2–3 cleavage stage embryos
- Day 5–6 blastocysts
- Day 7 blastocysts
- Poor quality or C-graded embryos
- Mosaic embryos
Options for unused embryos
Besides long-term storage and disposal, which most clinics offer, this section shows other options available at this clinic for unused embryos.- Accepts embryos for embryologist training
Lab safety and accreditations
- Electronic witnessing system
- 24/7 temperature and environment monitoring
- Cryotank and incubator alarms
- Back-up power for incubators and cryotanks
Quick navigation
- About the clinic
- Clinic strengths and areas of focus
- Fertility treatments and services
- IVF clinic costs and pricing
- IVF outcomes (official registry data)
- Donor and donation options
- Traveling patient support
- Treatment policies and lab practices
- IVF clinic research and studies
- Additional information from the clinic
