Services for Out-of-State or Country Patients
While located in Houston Texas, Houston IVF has assisted couples from around the world in their desire to become a family. Many of our patients travel to Houston from other states, or other countries for treatment.
Because of our high success rates, reasonable fees, and availability of low cost short-term housing in the Houston area, many patients find it a better investment of their time and financial resources to receive care through our Center. Houston IVF is easily accessible from the Bush Intercontinental Airport.
We welcome all patients to our Center, and we try to coordinate our patients' care with their individual needs. The following steps will assist patients from out-of-state and other countries who seek care in our Center. (The steps are the same for in vitro fertilization and patients who may need egg donation.)
1) The initial consultation can be done by telephone. One of the physicians will review your infertility history and determine how Houston IVF may be able to help you.
2) Next you will need to travel to Houston for a comprehensive one day work-up. The following tests will be performed: hysteroscopy, communicable disease blood tests, detailed semen analysis, and pelvic ultrasound. A nurse will assist you with an extensive educational session, including reviewing the use of injectable medications used during your IVF or donor cycle. Most test results are available the same day and your physician will review the results and a recommended treatment plan. Couples really benefit from the one day work-up as it expedites the process by enabling the physicians to develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific issues and maximizing your chance of pregnancy, while allowing our patients to meet us and familiarize themselves with our facilities well in advance of IVF procedures.
3) After the initial visit you will need to have your day three hormones tested. These are lab tests which assess your FSH, LH, and estradiol levels. The blood specimen can be collected in your hometown, frozen, and shipped to us for measurement in our laboratory.
4) If you are over 38 you will need to have a clomid challenge test in which blood is drawn on menstrual cycle day 3 and day 10 to measure FSH, LH, and estradiol. This is done in the month in which clomiphene (Serophene or Clomid) is taken at a dose of 100 mg daily on menstrual cycle days five through nine. Again, the blood specimens can be collected in your hometown, frozen, and shipped to us for measurement in our laboratory.
(Step 5 for Donor Egg Program - Please see below)
5) If you are an IVF patient using your own eggs your next step will be to obtain medications for use during the IVF cycle. The medication may be obtained from a local pharmacy or you can arrange to have them mailed to you. We work with several pharmacies to assure that patients receive competitive prices for fertility drugs.
6) Once the IVF cycle begins and you begin taking your cycle medications, we will coordinate your medical care with your local physician. Your local physician can arrange early ultrasound and blood estrogen (estradiol) testing to assess your response to fertility drugs. Test results can be faxed on the day of completion for interpretation by our physicians. A nurse coordinator will call you that afternoon to provide medication instructions. By working with local physicians, most patients from outside of Houston can begin their fertility drug injections at home.
7) A trip to Houston will be necessary approximately four to six days before your egg collection procedure. Final ultrasound studies and blood tests will be done to determine when your eggs are optimally mature.
8) When your eggs are mature, you will be scheduled for the egg retrieval procedure which is completed in our on-site surgery center. Husbands should be present on the day of the egg retrieval to provide a semen specimen which is used to fertilize the eggs. Following egg retrieval your embryos are grown in the IVF laboratory for three to five days.
9) Embryo transfer is completed three to five days after embryo retrieval. After the procedure, you will need to remain on bedrest for 48 hours, and then you can return home. Most couples are in Houston for 8 to 10 days. Our nurse coordinators will work closely with you to provide you with as much advanced notice as possible as to the dates you will need to be in Houston.
10) After your embryo transfer you will be instructed on which medications to continue to use. A pregnancy test can be performed through your local physician 14 days after the day of the egg retrieval. The results will be sent to us the same day, so we can inform you of your pregnancy status. If you are pregnant we will continue to work with you and your local physician on the medications, ultrasounds, and lab tests which are needed to maximize your chance of maintaining a successful pregnancy.
For Patients Using Donor Eggs
If you are in the egg donor program you will also meet with one of our counselors and the donor nurses will lead you through the process from here. Once your initial work-up is completed you will be matched with an anonymous donor, and then proceed with your cycle. The recipient couple will need to travel to Houston by the day of their donor's egg retrieval so a fresh sperm specimen can be obtained to fertilize the donated eggs. The embryo transfer will then occur three to five days after the donor's egg retrieval. After the embryo transfer, patients need to remain on bedrest for 48 hours, and then they can return home. After the embryo transfer you will be instructed on which medications to use. You will then have a pregnancy test done through your local physician 14 days after the day of the egg retrieval. The tests will be sent to us the same day, so we can inform you of your pregnancy status. If you are pregnant we will continue to work with you and your local physician on the medications, ultrasounds, and lab tests which are needed to maximize your chance of maintaining a successful pregnancy.
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