SUCCESS RATES

The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) annual report

The Idaho Center for Reproductive Medicine is committed to offering our patients outstanding pregnancy rates and outcomes and belongs to the Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) and adheres by its strict guidelines. We encourage all of our patients to visit http://www.cdc.gov/art/ for further information and to see national summary data.

Important note: The success rates on the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) site can be difficult to interpret. A comparison of clinical success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics, treatment approaches and entrance criteria for ART may vary from clinic to clinic. Please discuss with your physician any questions or concerns you have about the CDC’s statistics.

CDC Reporting: Fertility clinics are required to report their IVF success rates to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in accordance with the Fertility Clinic Success Rates Act.

View SART report

The success rates for ICRM are published each year by the Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART). This link will provide you the latest published success rates for our center. However, current success rates may differ somewhat from the CDC publication because of a two- year delay in the report due to the fact that they must await and collect accurate delivery information.

Certified by the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART)

The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) is a national organization comprised of member fertility clinics, like ICRM, dedicated to excellence in assisted reproductive technology (ART). SART promotes transparency in success rates and patient care, ensuring that clinics adhere to the highest standards in reproductive medicine. To become a SART member, a clinic must meet rigorous criteria and undergo a thorough evaluation process, which includes demonstrating high success rates and adherence to best practices in patient care.

How SART Certification Works

At the Idaho Center for Reproductive Medicine, we are proud to be members of SART, which requires us to adhere to strict patient care guidelines and provide annual reports detailing our success rates. These guidelines encompass various aspects of care, including the qualifications of our medical staff, the safety and effectiveness of our treatments, and our laboratory procedures and protocols. Our reports provide valuable insights into our clinic’s performance compared to national averages, empowering patients to make informed decisions about their fertility care.

Why SART Certification Matters

Being SART certified is vital for our commitment to transparency and quality care. It assures our patients that we provide evidence-based treatments and maintain high standards in our practice. With our SART membership, you can trust that we are dedicated and determined to achieve the best possible outcomes for our patients.

View the SART Report

The success rates for ICRM are published annually by the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART). This link will take you to our center’s most recent published success rates. Please note that our success rates may vary slightly from those published by the CDC, as their reports are subject to a two-year delay while they collect and verify accurate delivery information.

Please note: SART reports provide transparent success rates, but clinical success can vary depending on individual medical characteristics and treatment approaches. If you have any questions about statistics or how they may relate to your specific situation, we encourage you to discuss them with our team.

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