Best ICSI Clinics in Florence
Top ICSI Clinics in Florence
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.
Institute for Reproductive Health | Cincinnati Fertility
Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) is a fertility and IVF clinic serving the Tri‑State area, specializing in comprehensive reproductive medicine for individuals, couples and LGBTQIA+ families; its core focus includes in‑vitro fertilization, intrauterine insemination, reciprocal IVF, donor‑egg cycles and gestational‑carrier programs. IRH offers a full spectrum of services such as IUI/TDI/AI, IVF with fresh or frozen embryos, egg‑donor and sperm‑bank coordination, fertility preservation, and personalized transition‑friendly care for transgender patients, all supported by a dedicated laboratory and a team of experienced physicians—including Dr. Michael Awadalla, Dr. Michael Scheiber, Dr. Thomas Burwinkel, Dr. Isela Robertshaw, Dr. Vinita Alexander, Dr. Marja King, and Dr. Sherif Awadalla—alongside advanced nurse practitioners and certified reproductive health nurses. The clinic highlights its “success rates tip the scales” reputation, emphasizing consistently high pregnancy and live‑birth outcomes, and distinguishes itself through a compassionate, patient‑centered approach that encourages open communication, provides emotional counseling, and celebrates each journey with extensive support resources and community‑focused patient stories. IRH’s unique blend of clinical expertise, inclusive care for LGBTQIA+ patients, and a supportive, empathetic staff makes it a leading choice for families seeking to create miracles every day.
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ICSI in Florence
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is an advanced IVF technique designed to overcome severe male infertility. During this procedure, a single healthy sperm is carefully selected and injected directly into the center of an egg to maximize fertilization chances. It is highly recommended for patients with low sperm count, poor motility, or previous failed IVF cycles.