Follow these steps to ensure a successful process:
Your Coordinator
Your GlobalART program coordinator can help you with this process. The program coordinator remains in constant contact with you throughout the fertilization and transportation process.
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- Your IVF Physician must first agree that you are a candidate for the program. If your IVF Physician is unfamiliar with GlobalART USA or with international egg donation, a GlobalART program coordinator can schedule a one-on-one conversation between your IVF physician and our medical director, Sanford Rosenberg, MD, to discuss our program and unique offerings.
- Your IVF Physician completes and sends us a medical evaluation.
- You and your spouse or partner complete and sign the GlobalART Consent Form and New Patient Information Form. If you have difficulty downloading the forms, contact us by email, phone, or fax, and we will send it to you. Once you have signed the forms, fax or mail them to us. Please go to our Contact Section.
- A program coordinator contacts you to confirm receipt of your paperwork and will work with your IVF Coordinator to help you obtain the order form for blood work and sperm collection.
- Once we receive the necessary paperwork and sperm specimen and the sperm specimen has been transported to our European laboratory, you can choose a donor.
- Once the embryos arrive in the US, you and your IVF physician can coordinate your embryo transfer procedure.
We will do everything possible to maximize your chances for success.
GlobalART offers the following two Pricing Programs:
Shared Cycle: The patient receives half of a donor's eggs in any one cycle for $8,400. With a normal sperm sample, the patient is guaranteed at least five embryos.
Unshared Cycle: The patient receives all of the donor's eggs in one cycle for $13.650. With a normal sperm sample, the patient is guaranteed at least 10 embryos.
Occasionally, a patient may receive more, depending on the number of eggs retrieved. With an Unshared Cycle, a patient could possibly have three or even four embryo transfers for the original cost.
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