Best Surrogacy Clinics in Wellington
Top Surrogacy Clinics in Wellington
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.
Fertility Associates – Wellington
Fertility Associates is a fertility clinic located throughout New Zealand, with six permanent and nine satellite clinics nationwide, specializing in personalized fertility diagnosis, treatment and preservation for individuals and couples; the clinic offers a full suite of services including ovulation induction, intra‑uterine insemination, in‑vitro fertilisation, optional technology extras, egg, embryo and ovarian tissue freezing for women, sperm freezing for men, and dedicated LGBTTQIA+ pathways, as well as donor linking, surrogacy and fertility preservation programmes. Founded in 1987 by IVF pioneers Dr Freddie Graham and Dr Richard Fisher, the centre boasts 38 years of experience, more than 30 000 babies born and consistently high success rates that are highlighted on its interactive age‑specific IVF outcome tool. A compassionate, highly experienced team of doctors, nurses and support staff provides free, no‑obligation nurse consultations, individualized cost and financing guidance (including Q‑Card financing and fertility cover), and comprehensive patient support ranging from lifestyle advice to BMI monitoring and early‑intervention counselling for conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis or post‑cancer fertility. By combining cutting‑edge technology, a personalised, evidence‑based approach and a strong emphasis on patient education and emotional support, Fertility Associates distinguishes itself as a trusted, nation‑wide leader in helping people achieve their dream of parenthood.
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Surrogacy in Wellington
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.