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Fertility Docs Uncensored is hosted by Dr. Carrie Bedient from the Fertility Center of Las Vegas, Dr. Susan Hudson from Texas Fertility Center, and Dr. Abby Eblen from Nashville Fertility Center. In this episode, the Docs welcome Dr. Sara Reid, reproductive endocrinologist at Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area, to talk about one of the most important steps on your fertility journey: choosing the right fertility clinic.
With so many options available, how do you know where to start? Dr. Reid walks us through the practical ways patients can evaluate clinics—from checking the SART website for data on cycle numbers and donor egg outcomes, to considering factors like clinic size, accessibility, and whether IVF cycles are offered monthly or spaced out. We also discuss how to weigh online reviews, which can sometimes skew negative, and why word of mouth from trusted friends or family members may be one of the most reliable ways to find the right fit. Your insurance coverage may also play a big role in where you go.
Most importantly, it’s okay to “interview” clinics—visit more than one, ask questions, and trust your instincts before making a decision. This podcast was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.
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Fertility Docs Uncensored is hosted by Dr. Carrie Bedient from the Fertility Center of Las Vegas, Dr. Susan Hudson from Texas Fertility Center, and Dr. Abby Eblen from Nashville Fertility Center. In this episode, the Docs welcome Dr. Sara Reid, reproductive endocrinologist at Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area, to talk about one of the most important steps on your fertility journey: choosing the right fertility clinic.
With so many options available, how do you know where to start? Dr. Reid walks us through the practical ways patients can evaluate clinics—from checking the SART website for data on cycle numbers and donor egg outcomes, to considering factors like clinic size, accessibility, and whether IVF cycles are offered monthly or spaced out. We also discuss how to weigh online reviews, which can sometimes skew negative, and why word of mouth from trusted friends or family members may be one of the most reliable ways to find the right fit. Your insurance coverage may also play a big role in where you go.
Most importantly, it’s okay to “interview” clinics—visit more than one, ask questions, and trust your instincts before making a decision. This podcast was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.

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