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Choosing a Fertility Clinic in Southern New Jersey

There are six fertility clinics in southern New Jersey, all of which are independent rather than not hospital-based.
Southern New Jersey Fertility Clinic Options
FertilityAuthority.com has an extensive database of all fertility doctors (reproductive endocrinologists) throughout the southern New Jersey area. Simply type in your zip code in the “Find a Doctor” or “Find a Clinic” search at the top of every page on the website. And if you make an appointment, tell the doctor we sent you.
What to Look for When Choosing an Infertility Clinic
Many people use clinic success rates as a guide to selecting a fertility clinic. Every year, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) report. The most recent report was released in 2007. It includes a list of fertility clinics nationwide and highlights their infertility treatment procedures and success statistics. While reading this data notice the success rates for women your age using your specific treatment procedure, such as donor egg or IVF.
Clinic Staff
Infertility treatment success is greater with an experienced team associated with your fertility clinic. The staff includes nurses, doctors, embryologists, laboratory and ultrasound technicians, counselors, and financial experts.
Take time to visit the clinics you are considering. Bring your partner and meet with your potential doctor. Ask about the treatment philosophy of the staff and the clinic. Notice the environment at the clinic. See how staff relates to each other and to their patients. Speak with your friends and family to learn their infertility clinic experiences and use all of this information when determining which clinic is right for you.

