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Our new Utah infertility clinic office is located near Alta View Hospital and the Sandy Library at
10150 Petunia Way (10150 S 1405 E),
Sandy, UT 84092, Phone-
801-878-8888;
FAX 801-878-8890. We are also considered a Salt Lake City fertility clinic owing to our close proximity to the city. Both of our board certified fertility specialists see patients at this office. If you need additional directions, please call or use the Map Quest "point to point" directions form below.
Our infertility clinic also serves patients from Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, and surrounding areas. There are few fertility clinics to serve patients from these areas. We make accommodations for our Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho infertility clinic patients to make treatment as convenient as possible.
Infertility Clinic- Choosing a Fertility Center
Our infertility clinic offers the full range of services from the initial diagnosis and "first line" treatments such as Clomid and IUI to IVF and other advanced reproductive technologies. Our infertility clinic is staffed by two full time board certified reproductive endocrinologists/ infertility specialists. Both of our infertility specialists underwent extensive advanced training including specialization in delicate microsurgical techniques such as tubal reanastamosis ( tubal reversal ).
The choice of an infertility clinic is one of the most critical decisions a couple will make in their quest to have a child. Some physicians advertise themselves as infertility specialists even though they have had no advanced sub specialty training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. These physicians usually offer Clomid therapy or sometimes stimulated IUI. Many have discontinued these therapies as qualified infertility specialists have expanded into more geographic areas. A couple can certainly not rely on the Yellow Pages or the Internet in making this most critical decision of which infertility clinic to choose.
Many of the "high order >3" multiple births reported in the media are from general OB/GYNs administering stimulated IUI cycles. Stimulated IUI cycles must be monitored carefully by a specialist because the number of eggs recruited is often difficult to control. High order multiple births result when too many eggs are ovulated and fertilized. Patients undergoing IUI at an infertility clinic have the option of converting their IUI to an IVF cycle where the number of embryos replaced can be controlled.
When selecting an infertility clinic there are several questions which should be asked. Be sure that the physician you will see is board certified in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. You can also enquire about the IVF program and any laboratory accreditations they have achieved. Visit the American Society of Reproductive Medicine Web site (ASRM.org) to help identify infertility clinics in your area. The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART.org) posts IVF success rates data for reputable infertility clinics that submit data to them and the Centers for Disease Control.
IVF candidates can ask several questions about the infertility clinics IVF program. One important element is the embryology staff, which is crucial for IVF success. Enquire about the embryologists experience, background, and training and what other infertility clinics he/she might have trained at. You can also gather information such as the number of IVF cycles the infertility clinic conducts each year, their fertilization rates, how many donor egg cycles they conduct, etc.
Women in their mid to late thirties should consider that IVF may be a treatment option for them. As women age, their ovarian reserve declines making it more difficult for the eggs to fertilize and develop. In some of these cases, IVF using donor eggs is the best option the infertility clinic can offer. When selecting a clinic be sure they have an active and successful donor egg IVF program with a good cadre of egg donors. (Our Utah infertility clinic IVF and donor egg IVF success rates are online and available at the SART Web site.)
We also offer all other ART treatments including ICSI for male infertility, preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) for screening abnormal embryos and for gender selection. Additionally, our infertility clinic offers egg freezing and can arrange for donor embryos.
Coming from the North: From I-15 take the 9000 St South Exit 295 and go left to 1300 E. Turn right and go to the third light. Turn left on Sego Lilly then take the first left onto Petunia Way. The office will be on your left just past the open lot and before the Sandy Library parking lot.
Coming from the South: On I-15 take the 10600 South St Exit 293 and go to 1300 E. Turn left and go to the first light. Turn right on Sego Lilly then take the first left onto Petunia Way. The office will be on your left just past the open lot before the Sandy Library parking lot.
Coming from the South: Take the Exit 291 toward Draper/Riverton. Take the ramp towards Draper. Merge onto E 12300 S. E 12300 becomes Draper Parkway. Turn left onto 1300 E (go approximately 2.6 miles). Turn right on Sego Lilly then take the first left onto Petunia Way. The office will be on your left just past the open lot before the Sandy Library parking lot.
Coming from the North: On I-15 take the I-215 exit Exit 298 – toward Belt Route. Merge onto I-215 via the exit on the left toward the Ski Areas. Take the Union Park Ave exit Exit 9. Take the Union Park Ave south ramp. Turn slight right onto Union Park Ave. Union Park Ave becomes 1300 E (go approximately 2.9 miles). Turn left onto Buttercup (just prior to the Sandy Library). Turn right onto Petunia Way. The office is just past the Library parking lot.
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