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RMAPA Pregnancy Rates

The founding partners and physicians at RMAPA have helped to bring more than 16,500 babies to loving parents. It's a record that makes us one of the world's largest and most experienced centers for infertility treatment. Because our physicians are some of the most experienced in the field, RMAPA is also world-renowned for having one of the highest success rates in advanced reproductive techniques. The RMAPA success rates are inclusive of outcomes from patients with all degrees of reproductive disorders and advanced age.

Understanding Success Rates

The IVF program at RMAPA attributes its success to a variety of factors including the experience and dedication of our physician and laboratory teams, individualized IVF protocols, laboratory conditions and techniques, and breakthrough technologies. When it comes to IVF, the roles of the physicians and those of the embryologists in the laboratory are distinctly different, yet equally important. The IVF program at RMAPA is unique because our Director of Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Dr. Richard Scott,  is both a board certified Reproductive Endocrinologist and board certified by the American Board of Bioanalysis as an embryologist, andrologist, and high-complexity clinical laboratory director. These unusual qualifications have allowed RMAPA to successfully integrate the clinical and laboratory components of ART to achieve excellent results for our patients

SART is the primary organization of professionals dedicated to the practice of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) in the United States. ART includes the practice of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). The mission of their organization is to set and help maintain the standards for ART in an effort to better serve their members and patients.

SART data for RMAPA

Please note: A comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because a patient medical characteristics, treatment approaches and entrance criteria for ART may vary from clinic to clinic.