Since 1988, HRC Fertility has been in the forefront of developing and expanding egg donation & gestational surrogacy. HRC presently has one of the largest and most successful Third Party Reproductive Programs in the world. Additionally, we are one of a few infertility clinics that are able to offer egg freezing.
Over the past several years, HRC's Third Party Reproductive Program has continued to expand at a rapid pace and these services are currently being used by patients from across the United States and around the world. Out-of-town patients are monitored where they live utilizing HRC's protocols and their cycle is synchronized with either their donor or carrier thereby reducing costs and increasing efficiency. This also reduces travel expenses and minimizes the emotional toll on patients because they spend less time away from home.
HRC is extremely focused on comprehensive medical and psychological preconception assessment and evaluation of all patients participating in our Third Party Program. This includes the screening of all egg donors and gestational surrogates along with their sexual partners, as well as the genetic parents and/or recipient couples.

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We are proud to report that as a result of our treatments and highly trained infertility specialists, several thousand babies have been born across the United States and around the world. In fact, we have HRC babies living on all continents except Antarctica!
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