Dr. Cristin Slater Featured in the SART Fertility Experts Podcast

In the latest episode of the SART Fertility Experts podcast, Dr. Cristin Slater and Betsy Campbell, Chief Engagement Officer at RESOLVE National Infertility Association, discuss current barriers to reproductive medicine and how advocacy efforts are expanding access to care. Listen to the episode, “SART Fertility Experts – Advocacy and Reproductive Access,” here. SART Fertility Experts The SART […]

Dr. Maas Gives Advice to Couples Considering IVF with a Surrogate: Interview with Fairfax Surrogacy

In an interview with Fairfax Surrogacy, Dr. Kevin Maas shares advice for couples considering IVF with a surrogate—sharing about his own family-building experience and reflecting on the importance of understanding your options as a patient seeking fertility treatment. In the interview, Dr. Maas offers considerations for choosing a fertility specialist, drawing on his firsthand experience […]

Improving Egg Quality for IVF After 35

Two female-presenting people who appear to be 35 or older sitting on a bench indoors, looking at each other—one with a grin and the other with a light smile. One is holding a laptop, suggesting research and representing a conversation about improving egg quality.

The idea of improving egg quality has become a major issue and object of research in reproductive medicine, especially as a significant portion of women are having their first child..

The IVF Process from Start to Finish: Creating a Reliable IVF Calendar & IVF Timeline

Dark blue background with circular IVF calendar showing the 28 days of a menstrual cycle; the numbers are colored different shades of blue and green according to their phase.

Planning for an infertility treatment like in vitro fertilization (IVF) is a significant step toward realizing your dream of becoming a parent—and it takes time, energy, and considerate planning. An IVF cycle calendar is one tool that can help.  Whether you’re considering IVF as an option, have just started your IVF journey, or are well […]

Treating Endometriosis & Related Infertility: What You Need to Know

Treating Endometriosis

If you deal with severe menstrual pain or are navigating unexplained infertility, you’ve likely heard of endometriosis. Endometriosis is a very common condition—especially among patients with unexplained infertility. ICRM’s Dr. Kyle Tobler explains that nearly “40% of our unexplained infertility patients have endometriosis.”   Treating endometriosis and treating endometriosis related infertility do not always go hand in hand, […]

Accessing and Interpreting IVF Success Rates Using SART: 7 Essential Considerations

Understanding your options for reproductive care is crucial when it comes to making informed decisions about your IVF fertility journey. That’s why we’re shedding light on a crucial resource in the reproductive health community—the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART)—and its pivotal role in making IVF success rates accessible.  What Is SART? Closely affiliated with […]

IVF vs IUI: What to Know About Each Fertility Treatment Process

IVF Idaho

In vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI) are two of the most common fertility treatments available to couples and individuals who are struggling to conceive. Both treatments can support couples facing male factor infertility, female factor infertility, and unexplained infertility, as well as enable single and LGBT intended parents to have a baby.  When […]

Genetic Testing: What It Is, How It Works, & Who It’s For

Advanced reproductive technology enables parents to reduce the risk of genetic disease, chromosomal abnormalities, and related complications during pregnancy, using pre-genetic carrier screening and/or preimplantation testing of the embryo.  Pre-genetic carrier screening vs. preimplantation genetic testing: What’s the difference? Pre-genetic Carrier Screening is performed on parents prior to or during pregnancy to test for genetic […]

Attention New Patients

Beginning September 1, 2024 we will require a card placed on file to secure all New Patient Appointments.

Changes to our cancelation policy, effective September 1, 2024: If you do not show up for your appointment or cancel your appointment 48 hours before your actual appointment time, a $100.00 charge will appear on your card statement.

Attention Patients