Did you know that Dr. John Zhang – founder and medical director of New Hope Fertility Center in NYC – has successfully comprised a multidisciplinary team of World Class Specialists? Only a multidisciplinary fertility team delivers the highest IVF Pregnancy Success Rates. Dr. Zhang’s multidisciplinary team of fertility specialists work in tandem to provide every patient with a customized IVF treatment plan.
A multidisciplinary fertility team effort provides the most evidence-based practice leading to high IVF pregnancy success rates. Through a multidisciplinary approach to treatment, there is no cause for concern if you don’t see your fertility doctor every time you attend a routine appointment.
Because every patient’s personal, medical, and financial needs are different, we only offer customized IVF treatment.
Our multidisciplinary fertility team has substantial experience in the practice of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and OBGYN.
When you are investing significant amounts of time, money, and emotion into an IVF cycle, you want to do everything you can to make it successful. New studies have shown that both online yoga and in-person yoga help to increase the chances of a successful IVF pregnancy by up to 26 percent. This is because yoga is proven to reduce stress and anxiety in IVF patients.
Yoga For Infertility instructs on a series of poses and postures designed to improve fertility by:
Fertility acupuncture in conjunction with IVF has been proven by studies to increase a woman’s chances of getting pregnant by up to 50 percent. New Hope Fertility Center has incorporated an in-house acupuncture service as part of its multidisciplinary fertility treatment approach.
Multidisciplinary Fertility Team Approach
You will receive personalized services from our ultra-talented multidisciplinary fertility team.
Members of the multidisciplinary fertility team at New Hope Fertility Center are professionals who have earned:
Your primary doctor is always fully informed about your patient progress by the multidisciplinary fertility team.
At New Hope Fertility Center, all patient cases are evaluated, reviewed and discussed by and between their multidisciplinary fertility team. The team collectively arrives at and executes the best customized fertility treatment plan based upon every patient’s individualized needs.
It is important to work with a multidisciplinary fertility care team having a thorough understanding of the root cause of your infertility.
A multidisciplinary team approach to treating your infertility will:
To achieve your highest pregnancy chances, you must work with a fertility specialist having the educational and clinical experience required to design an IVF protocol meeting your personal and medical needs. Dr. John Zhang and his multidisciplinary team of fertility specialists will work together to provide you with the highest IVF pregnancy success chances. To schedule your initial consultation with Dr. John Zhang, call 917.525.5496.
Correctly interpreting the data reporting yearly pregnancy success by nationwide fertility clinics is critical for IVF patients. Here’s the deal: This data helps patients choose the best fertility clinic giving them the highest chances of pregnancy success through IVF technology. It can’t be emphasized enough. Before choosing a fertility clinic, you must know how to read and interpret official IVF pregnancy success records. Why is this important? A substantial amount of IVF pregnancy success is accomplished through Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) procedures.
IVF and FET pregnancy success is reliant on many patient-focused variables.
We don’t refuse those patients diagnosed as a difficult case. At New Hope Fertility Center, we welcome patients rejected by other fertility specialists because they are deemed to be hopelessly infertile.
One Good Egg Policy
Customized IVF care is the best. Remember: It only takes one good egg and one healthy sperm to make a baby. Our focus is to help you produce good quality eggs during a fresh IVF cycle – not a high quantity of eggs using large doses of injectable fertility medications.
The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) is the official source to which fertility specialists report their IVF and FET pregnancy success rates. You can also look to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) for IVF and FET pregnancy success and birth rates.
SART is a fertility specialist organization that is dedicated to setting professional standards in the practice of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). Its mission is to inform and serve fertility specialists and their patients.
Accurate and complete reporting of IVF pregnancy success rates reported by the members of SART is complicated because of the variation of ART practice from clinic to clinic. These differences may inflate or lower IVF pregnancy rates provided by another clinic.
IVF and FET pregnancy success rates vary from clinic to clinic based on:
All fertility specialists in the United States report and verify data on their IVF and FET pregnancy procedures over a calendar year period.
Yearly data on IVF and FET pregnancy success rates is a valuable source of information for every patient. This rich data gives patients a better idea of their average chances of pregnancy through IVF and FET.
IVF and FET pregnancy success rates can be misleading when based on a small number of transfer procedure performed. At New Hope Fertility Center, we omit graphed data when there are less than 20 transfers in a segment.
It is important to work with a fertility doctor having the expertise required to design a customized IVF and FET treatment protocol meeting your personal needs. To schedule your initial consultation with Dr. John Zhang at New Hope Fertility Center – call 917.525.5496.