The Clinic
Our program was initiated in 1996 as the first private IVF program in Northern Israel, and soon became the largest program in the area. At our location near the Carmel Center, Haifa, we offer the most advanced services in assisted reproductive technologies (ART), including ICSI, MESA, TESA and blastocyst culture system. We are especially proud of our successful cryobiology laboratory.
ART is not inexpensive, but by Asian, European and especially American standards, services at IVF Haifa are very moderately priced. Our attractive location in Haifa, combined with world class facilities and results, proves advantageous for our overseas clients.
Our Program
We perform over 1000 oocyte retrieval procedures a year (and about the same number of thaw cycles). This assures a very experienced staff. Read more about our mission, goals and beliefs.
We perform over 1000 oocyte retrieval procedures a year (and about the same number of thaw cycles). This assures a very experienced staff. Read more about our mission, goals and beliefs.
Services Offered
Up to date IVF technology assures best clinical results, nevertheless, IVF treatment must be individualized to suit specific patient needs. Review our fields of expertise and services offered by our facilities.
Up to date IVF technology assures best clinical results, nevertheless, IVF treatment must be individualized to suit specific patient needs. Review our fields of expertise and services offered by our facilities.
Results
Since IVF treatment is fully reimbursed in Israel, our patient population tends to be older, and with previous repeated IVF failures. Comparing outcome statistics with units in other countries is therefore problematic. All considered, and against all odds, we compare very favorably with units which serve patients with better prognosis for success.
Since IVF treatment is fully reimbursed in Israel, our patient population tends to be older, and with previous repeated IVF failures. Comparing outcome statistics with units in other countries is therefore problematic. All considered, and against all odds, we compare very favorably with units which serve patients with better prognosis for success.


