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We recognize that each patient is at a different point in their journey when they first see us. Highlighted below are potential steps as you move forward with our team.
1. New Patient Visit
1. New Patient Visit
Welcome to our center! Our team is here for you.
2. Completing Your Checklist
2. Completing Your Checklist
Basic Fertility Evaluation
Semen analysis
HSG and/or saline sonogram
Preconception testing
Ovarian reserve testing: AMH, AFC
FSH
Genetic carrier screening
Financial Consultation
Additional consultations if indicated
3. Deciding on a Treatment Plan
3. Deciding on a Treatment Plan
Your primary doctor will create a treatment plan based on your specific history and fertility workup.
The most common types of fertility treatments are intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF).
4. Starting Treatment
4. Starting Treatment
Creating a treatment schedule
Ordering medications
Scheduling appointments
Managing your treatment cycle
Making decisions about further treatment
5. Early Pregnancy
5. Early Pregnancy
Ultrasound and blood test to confirm viability of pregnancy
At 8-9 weeks of pregnancy you “graduate” to your OB who will care for you until your delivery
Visit us in San Francisco
Academic standards. Pioneering research. Personalized care. Start your journey at the UCSF Center for Reproductive Health, located in Northern California's San Francisco Bay Area.
Academic standards. Pioneering research. Personalized care. Start your journey at the UCSF Center for Reproductive Health, located in Northern California's San Francisco Bay Area.