star

FindBestClinic

Best Surrogacy Clinics in Scottsdale

Top Surrogacy Clinics in Scottsdale

Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.

United States, Arizona
star 4.4 (58)

IVF Phoenix™ ️

IVF Phoenix™ is a fertility clinic located in Scottsdale (9817 N 95th St. Bld 1 Suite 107, AZ 85258) and Mesa (6859 E Rembrandt Ave Suite 111, AZ 85212), specializing in individualized, integrative fertility care that treats the whole patient on the path to parenthood; the center leverages 30 years of IVF expertise to offer a full spectrum of services including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, reciprocal IVF, male and female fertility evaluation, LGBTQ+ family building, fertility preservation, egg donation, pre‑implantation genetic screening/diagnosis, assisted hatching, hysteroscopic and sonohysterographic uterine assessments, and comprehensive genetic testing. Unique features include a fragrance‑free environment, PICSI sperm selection, a customized protocol that recently achieved 18 of 23 (≈78 %) frozen‑embryo transfers resulting in ongoing pregnancies, and a reported 30 % ongoing‑pregnancy rate for low‑AMH patients under age 40. The professional team is led by Board‑Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist Dr. John Couvaras and Embryology Lab Director Dr. Nel‑Themaat, supported by dedicated nurses, financial counselors, and a patient‑portal‑driven coordination system. Patient support services encompass tele‑health visits, 24/7 on‑call assistance, insurance verification, financial counseling, educational videos, FAQs, infertility‑treatment seminars, and personalized guidance encouraging partner involvement throughout the journey.

Other Destinations in Arizona

Explore other popular destinations in Arizona.

Surrogacy in Scottsdale

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.