255 Terracina Blvd, Suite 202,
Top Fertility Clinic in Palm Springs, CA
Making dream families a reality
Dr. Maher Abdallah has helped over 2,000 families experience the joy of parenthood. We've helped families other doctors couldn't. Discover how we can help you!
🏳️🌈 Preferred fertility clinic for LGBTQ+ families
Top Fertility Clinic in Palm Springs, CA
MAKING DREAM FAMILIES A REALITY SINCE 2006
Dr. Maher Abdallah has helped over 2,000 families experience the joy of parenthood. We've helped families other doctors couldn't. Discover how we can help you!
🏳️🌈 Preferred fertility clinic for LGBTQ+ families
An experienced, fellowship trained & Board-Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist is the central figure in any fertility treatment. The key to success starts with your Fertility doctor. Dr Abdallah is Sub-Specialty Trained & Board-Certified in Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility. He has focused his education and training to create a fertility center that is focused on success.
An experienced, fellowship trained & Board-Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist is the central figure in any fertility treatment. The key to success starts with your Fertility doctor.
Dr Abdallah is Sub-Specialty Trained & Board-Certified in Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility. He has focused his education and training to create a fertility center that is focused on success.
Dr. Maher Abdallah is considered one of the “best infertility doctors in America” as rated by US News and World Report. Dr. Maher Abdallah is double board certified in Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility and Obstetrics/Gynecology. He has performed thousands of IVF procedures with phenomenally high pregnancy and delivery rates. Dr. Abdallah excels at all aspects of reproductive surgery. As a certified robotic surgeon, he enjoys a busy surgical practice.
Dr. Abdallah earned his undergraduate degree from Manhattan College (Biochemistry-Cum Laude) and his M.D from Upstate Medical University at Syracuse, NY. He earned his fellowship In Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at University of Louisville where he was winner of Teaching Fellow Of The Year in 2000.
After fellowship, Dr. Abdallah joined the faculty at the University of Louisville as an assistant professor and medical student clerkship director. He is winner of the national American Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics (APGO) Award in 2005, along with Teacher Of The Year Award at the University of Louisville, Department of OB/GYN, in 2004-2005.
Dr. Maher Abdallah is considered one of the “best infertility doctors in America” as rated by US News and World Report. Dr. Maher Abdallah is double board certified in Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility and Obstetrics/Gynecology. He has performed thousands of IVF procedures with phenomenally high pregnancy and delivery rates. Dr. Abdallah excels at all aspects of reproductive surgery. As a certified robotic surgeon, he enjoys a busy surgical practice.
Dr. Abdallah earned his undergraduate degree from Manhattan College (Biochemistry-Cum Laude) and his M.D from Upstate Medical University at Syracuse, NY. He earned his fellowship In Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at University of Louisville where he was winner of Teaching Fellow Of The Year in 2000.
After fellowship, Dr. Abdallah joined the faculty at the University of Louisville as an assistant professor and medical student clerkship director. He is winner of the national American Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics (APGO) Award in 2005, along with Teacher Of The Year Award at the University of Louisville, Department of OB/GYN, in 2004-2005.
2017 GENETIC TESTING WITH FROZEN EMBRYO TRANSFER
"Dr Abdallah is the best out there. We had previously done two IVF cycles with another center with no luck...we are due June 23 with a baby girl. Thank you Dr Abdallah, Lynette, Susan, and staff. Without all of you this would not have been possible. We would highly recommend Dr Abdallah.”
“Dr. Abdallah is the best infertility doctor in Orange County. We have a boy and a girl from two IVF cycles and we are coming back for our third baby. We are so glad you left …. and began your own center. We love you and thank you”. See you soon.”
2017 GENETIC TESTING WITH FROZEN EMBRYO TRANSFER CLINICAL
PREGNANCY RATES
FROZEN Embryo Transfer cycles using
<35
35-37
38-40
41-42
Own Eggs and GENETIC TESTING
years
years
years
years
SART National Average (%)
42%
32%
22%
11%
ARC Clinical Pregnancy Rate (%)
73%
50%
67%
25%
FROZEN Embryo Transfer cycles using
<35
35-37
38-40
41-42
Own Eggs and GENETIC TESTING
years
years
years
years
SART National Average (%)
42%
32%
22%
11%
ARC Clinical Pregnancy Rate (%)
73%
50%
67%
25%
FROZEN Embryo Transfer cycles with
All Ages
Egg Donor and GENETIC TESTING
(Recipient range 37 to 52 years)
SART National Average (%)
38%
ARC Clinical Pregnancy Rate (%)
75%
FROZEN Embryo Transfer cycles with
All Ages
Egg Donor and GENETIC TESTING
(Recipient range 37 to 52 years)
SART National Average (%)
38%
ARC Clinical Pregnancy Rate (%)
75%
Apply online. It takes less than 2 minutes to get pre-approved for up to $50K.
Family is paired with a dedicated Fertility Coach. Get an extra layer of support throughout IVF. Plus after hours support via our app.
Second or third cycles are possible. Families can afford more treatment thanks to our plans and also feel better prepared emotionally for what’s ahead.
No. Some patients benefit from less expensive and invasive treatments.
No. Everything is done in our facility at Palm Springs.
No. Not only are we the best, but we are also the most affordable clinic in the area.
No. We have minimal charge where four ultrasounds and two IUIs cost less than $500.
IVF stands for in vitro fertilization, in other words “fertilization in the glass”. Another common moniker is “test tube baby”. To perform IVF female eggs are fertilized with the male partners sperm in the laboratory. The resulting embryos from this process are transferred into the female partner’s uterus (womb). Typically the created embryo(s) are grown and cultured in the lab for 3-5 days.
One of the great advantages of IVF is that it can treat many causes of infertility. These conditions include, tubal blockage, problems with ovulation, problems with the way the sperm and egg interact, poor sperm quality or quantity, older patients, problems with the cervix and many more.
IVF has the highest success rate in achieving a pregnancy for couples. It also affords couples the option to store and freeze extra embryos that are created for future fertility.
Apply online. It takes less than 2 minutes to get pre-approved for up to $50K.
Family is paired with a dedicated Fertility Coach. Get an extra layer of support throughout IVF. Plus after hours support via our app.
Second or third cycles are possible. Families can afford more treatment thanks to our plans and also feel better prepared emotionally for what’s ahead.
Apply online.
It takes less than 2 minutes to get pre-approved for up to $50K.
Family is paired with
a dedicated Fertility Coach.
Get an extra layer of support throughout IVF. Plus after hours support via our app.
Second or third cycles are possible. Families can afford more treatment thanks to our plans and also feel better prepared emotionally for what’s ahead.
Apply online.
It takes less than 2 minutes to get
pre-approved for up to $50K.
Family is paired with a dedicated Fertility Coach. Get an extra layer of support throughout IVF. Plus after hours
support via our app.
Second or third cycles are possible.
Families can afford more treatment thanks to our plans and also feel better prepared emotionally for what’s ahead.
No. Some patients benefit from less expensive and invasive treatments.
No. Everything is done in our facility at Palm Springs.
No. Not only are we the best, but we are also the most affordable clinic in the area.
No. We have minimal charge where four ultrasounds and two IUIs cost less than $500.
IVF stands for in vitro fertilization, in other words “fertilization in the glass”. Another common moniker is “test tube baby”. To perform IVF female eggs are fertilized with the male partners sperm in the laboratory. The resulting embryos from this process are transferred into the female partner’s uterus (womb). Typically the created embryo(s) are grown and cultured in the lab for 3-5 days.
One of the great advantages of IVF is that it can treat many causes of infertility. These conditions include, tubal blockage, problems with ovulation, problems with the way the sperm and egg interact, poor sperm quality or quantity, older patients, problems with the cervix and many more.
IVF has the highest success rate in achieving a pregnancy for couples. It also affords couples the option to store and freeze extra embryos that are created for future fertility.
One of the goals during IVF is to allow the ovaries to produce multiple eggs. To stimulate the ovary to do this, the patient is given hormonal medication (FSH analogues). FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) is the hormone that is naturally responsible for stimulating the ovary.
The patient is given a daily or twice daily dose of FSH. This allows the ovary to produce more than the usual 1 egg. The patient is then monitored regularly to evaluate how she is responding to the medication.
An egg retrieval procedure is then scheduled.
Once the eggs are retrieved they are identified under the microscope. Each egg is typically surrounded by cells. The embryologist will “strip” the cells away from the egg. Sperm is also prepared for fertilization by “washing” the sperm. This process removes non-motile sperm and seminal fluid. Once the preparation process is complete the sperm and egg are brought together.
Eggs that fertilized successfully are transferred into culture media to promote the growth of the now newly formed embryo. Embryos are typically kept in this growth media for 120 hours at which time they should grow to be Blastocyst embryos.
The embryo transfer procedure is the procedure that places the embryo(s) in to the patient’s uterus (womb). Embryo transfer is done by placing the best embryo(s) into a thin plastic catheter; this catheter is then passed through the vagina and cervix into the uterine cavity (womb). Once in the appropriate location inside the uterus the embryos are injected inside. Very often physicians will utilize an ultrasound to visualize the tip of the catheter and ensure its proper placement.
The embryos chosen for transfer are evaluated by the embryologist and physician to determine the best quality embryos. The number of embryos transferred depends on the patient’s age, history, embryo quality, risk assessment, risk tolerance, and other diagnostic and clinical indicators.
One of the goals during IVF is to allow the ovaries to produce multiple eggs. To stimulate the ovary to do this, the patient is given hormonal medication (FSH analogues).
FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) is the hormone that is naturally responsible for stimulating the ovary. The patient is given a daily or twice daily dose of FSH. This allows the ovary to produce more than the usual 1 egg. The patient is then monitored regularly to evaluate how she is responding to the medication.
An egg retrieval procedure is then scheduled.
Once the eggs are retrieved they are identified under the microscope. Each egg is typically surrounded by cells. The embryologist will “strip” the cells away from the egg.
Sperm is also prepared for fertilization by “washing” the sperm. This process removes non-motile sperm and seminal fluid. Once the preparation process is complete the sperm and egg are brought together.
Fertilization occured
Eggs that fertilized successfully are transferred into culture media to promote the growth of the now newly formed embryo. Embryos are typically kept in this growth media for 120 hours at which time they should grow to be Blastocyst embryos.
Blastocyst
The embryo transfer procedure is the procedure that places the embryo(s) in to the patient’s uterus (womb). Embryo transfer is done by placing the best embryo(s) into a thin plastic catheter; this catheter is then passed through the vagina and cervix into the uterine cavity (womb). Once in the appropriate location inside the uterus the embryos are injected inside. Very often physicians will utilize an ultrasound to visualize the tip of the catheter and ensure its proper placement.
The embryos chosen for transfer are evaluated by the embryologist and physician to determine the best quality embryos. The number of embryos transferred depends on the patient’s age, history, embryo quality, risk assessment, risk tolerance, and other diagnostic and clinical indicators.
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Springs, CA 92262
255 Terracina Blvd, Suite 202,
Redlands, CA 92373
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All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy - (760) 316-6931