Best Surrogacy Clinics in Fort Worth
Top Surrogacy Clinics in Fort Worth
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.
Fort Worth Fertility: Kaufmann Robert A MD
Fort Worth Fertility is a reproductive medicine clinic located in Fort Worth, Texas, specializing in comprehensive infertility care for both male and female patients, with a particular focus on advanced IVF, IUI, ovulation induction, and minimally invasive fertility surgery; the center offers a full spectrum of services including single‑embryo transfer, egg and embryo cryopreservation, donor egg programs, gestational carrier cycles, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), preimplantation genetic diagnosis and screening (PGD/PGS), management of recurrent pregnancy loss, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and male factor evaluation, all supported by the only free‑standing IVF laboratory in Fort Worth that features industry‑leading HVAC filtration, sterile clean‑room design, womb‑like incubators, and partnerships with Ovation Fertility and leading genetics labs; led by board‑certified obstetrician‑gynecologist and reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Robert A. Kaufmann, a nationally recognized physician and researcher, together with WHNP‑BC Salma Mitwan, the multidisciplinary team emphasizes a patient‑centered, evidence‑based approach and invites prospective families to compare the clinic’s IVF success rates, which reflect over 30 years of combined experience in the DFW area; Fort Worth Fertility also provides extensive patient support through financial counseling, flexible financing options, insurance navigation, new‑patient registration resources, and dedicated donor and gestational carrier services, ensuring accessible, high‑quality care for the diverse communities it serves.
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Surrogacy in Fort Worth
Surrogacy is a compassionate family-building option where a gestational carrier carries and delivers a child for intended parents who cannot medically carry a pregnancy themselves. Through IVF, the intended parents' (or donors') genetic material is used to create embryos, which are then transferred to the surrogate's uterus. This profound process allows individuals and couples to have a biologically related child despite severe physical barriers.