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Innovative Treatment Study for Infertility Using In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Therapy
By: GORDON VASQUEZ (PRWEB)
Monday, Aug 6 2007, 3:46am

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In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has been providing hope to infertile couples with problems getting pregnant for over two decades. Although more and more people have been undergoing this treatment, it remains a costly procedure, and some couples may have a hard time affording it.

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has been providing hope to infertile couples with problems getting pregnant for over two decades.

Although more and more people have been undergoing this treatment, it remains a costly procedure, and some couples may have a hard time affording it.

On top of treatment costs, medications for stimulation of eggs can range anywhere from $2000 - $4000.



Dr. Peyman Saadat of the Beverly Hills Reproductive Fertility Center in Beverly Hills, California is excited to announce an innovative treatment study for infertility using In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) therapy.

This study will find out if mixed protocol stimulation responses differ between agonist and antagonist down-regulation.

Results from this study may enhance understanding of the differences in response to various fertility treatments and may lead to better treatment options in the future.



In addition, as a part of this study, patients may qualify for medications free of charge and treatment at a discounted rate, which can be a substantial savings off the normal cost of an in vitro fertilization cycle.

To qualify, patients must be 38-years-old or older, and meet certain hormone level qualifications.



To schedule an appointment to find out if you qualify to receive free medications as a part of this study, contact Dr. Saadat's office at (310) 247-9040.

http://www.TylerMedicalClinic.com

Additional Information:
Contact: GORDON VASQUEZ
Phone: 310-902-8415
http://www.TylerMedicalClinic.com


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