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Best Surrogacy Clinics in Lebanon

Top Surrogacy Clinics in Lebanon

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Lebanon, Beirut
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Azoury IVF Clinic

Azoury IVF Clinic is a fertility and assisted reproductive technology clinic located in Lebanon, specializing in comprehensive IVF solutions and advanced egg‑donation programs; the center offers a full spectrum of services including IVF, ICSI, egg and sperm freezing, pre‑implantation genetic testing, embryo and embryo‑sex selection, intra‑uterine insemination, micro‑fluidic sperm selection (Zymot), sperm DNA fragmentation testing, and both egg and sperm donor banks, while uniquely featuring Lebanon’s only AI‑powered Embryoscope for transparent, stable embryo culture and optimal selection. With more than 40,000 cycles performed by founder Dr. Joseph Azoury and over 50 egg‑donation cycles each month, the clinic reports a 70 % success rate per embryo transfer for women under 35 and a 90 % live‑birth rate when couples persist, reflecting its world‑class outcomes. The multidisciplinary team—led by Dr. Joseph Azoury, Dr. Jessica Azoury, and specialists in reproductive endocrinology, urology, oncology and embryology—receives training directly from the director, ensuring a humane, patient‑centered approach combined with rigorous scientific expertise. Patients benefit from free WhatsApp consultations, extensive educational blogs, detailed FAQs, personalized counseling, and coordinated appointment scheduling, all supported by convenient opening hours and a commitment to transparency, integrity and compassionate care throughout the fertility journey.

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Surrogacy in Lebanon

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.