Fertility Clinic

North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine

Cary, NC

About North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine

The North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine (NCCRM) is a fertility practice in North Carolina that handles fertility testing, diagnosis and treatment of infertility. Listed services include IVF, intrauterine insemination, donor egg IVF, egg freezing and fertility preservation, tubal ligation reversal, Essure and Adiana removal, fertility and gynecologic surgery, male infertility care, gestational surrogacy and hormone replacement therapy. The practice posts online cost estimates and holds introductory IVF calls in English and Spanish.

IVF Success Rates — CDC 2022 data

Reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in its 2022 Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Fertility Clinic Report. These figures are CDC’s, not ours and not the clinic’s — North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine did not supply them.

CDC publishes this data under the facility name North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine, The Talbert Fertility Institute (CDC clinic ID 347). If that is not the practice you are looking at, the figures below are not about it.

These percentages cannot be used to rank clinics. How often IVF works depends far more on a patient’s age and the reason for their infertility than on the clinic. Clinics also differ in which patients they take on — a clinic that treats more complex or older patients will report lower percentages even when its care is excellent. CDC publishes this data with the same warning. Use it as a starting point for questions to ask a doctor about your own situation, not as a scoreboard.

What percentage of embryo transfers resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using donor eggs/embryos · Frozen Embryos
28.6%
What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · <35
50%
What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 35-37
50%
What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 38-40
50%
What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · >40
11.5%
What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in single, term, normal weight live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · <35
42.1%
What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in single, term, normal weight live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 35-37
28.9%
What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in single, term, normal weight live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 38-40
36.1%
What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in single, term, normal weight live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · >40
11.5%
What percentage of transfers resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · <35
54.3%
What percentage of transfers resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 35-37
61.3%
What percentage of transfers resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 38-40
64.3%
What percentage of transfers resulted in multiple live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · <35
1.4%
What percentage of transfers resulted in multiple live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 35-37
3.2%
What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 intended egg retrieval?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · <35
47.5%
What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 intended egg retrieval?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 35-37
53.1%
What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 intended egg retrieval?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 38-40
46.9%
What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 or 2 intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · <35
54.2%
What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 or 2 intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 35-37
53.1%
What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 or 2 intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 38-40
50%
What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after all intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · <35
54.2%
What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after all intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 35-37
53.1%
What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after all intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 38-40
50%

View this clinic's CDC 2022 report

Source: CDC National ART Surveillance System (NASS), 2022 reporting year — public domain data republished here with attribution. CDC does not endorse this directory or any clinic listed in it. Figures reflect the 2022 reporting year and may not describe the clinic’s current practice or staff.

Meet the Doctors

Sameh K. Toma, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.

Medical Director

Nadia Toma, MD

Obstetrician & Gynecologist

Henny Liwan, MD

Obstetrician-Gynecologist

Listed as a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist and a specialist in advanced female pelvic surgery.

Easton M. Rice III

DHSc, MPAS, PA-C

Spencer Badgley

MSN, APRN, NP-C

Kevin Khoudary

Urologist (consultant)

William Kizer, MD

Urologist (consultant)

Ronald Batson, MD

Psychiatrist (consultant)

Olivia DeBellis

Registered Nurse

Samuel Sun, PhD

Laboratory Director

Stanley Huang, MS

Laboratory Supervisor

Christina Miao, MD

Embryologist and Andrologist

Location

Address

400 Ashville Ave Ste 200

Cary, NC, 27518

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