Massachusetts-based Boston IVF offers various fertility-related services, such as initial consultations, follow-up appointments, treatment management, intrauterine insemination procedures (IUI), ultrasound and blood work monitoring, etc. IVF procedures and egg freezing, which involve egg retrievals and embryo transfers, are performed at Boston IVF's fertility center in Syracuse, NY.
Boston IVF focuses on in vitro fertilization and leverages its advanced reproductive technology to offer various modifications to the standard IVF process to help patients with specific disorders by customizing these to suit patients better.
The company has a fertility and egg freezing center with over 25 locations throughout New England and New York. The company claims that its Minc incubators have demonstrated better fertilization rates, lower fragmentation, and higher pregnancy rates over other types of standard incubators.
In 2012, Boston IVF was reportedly one of the first IVF centers to offer the Endometrial Receptivity Assay (ERA) test, involving the removal of some cells from the lining of the uterus and performing gene analysis (over 250 genes) on these cells.
In June 2021 Boston IVF acquired Rochester Regional Health's fertility care center in Rochester, New York, in order to obtain increased access to patients in the Greater Rochester Region and across Western New York. Under the Boston IVF umbrella, the established fertility team in Rochester was expected to remain unchanged.
Key customers and partnerships
The company partnered with TMRW Life Sciences in June 2021 to bring technology and automation to its cryostorage and fertility cell management practices. TMRW has reportedly created the first and only automated platform for the management, identification, and storage of the frozen eggs and embryos used in In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) treatment.
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