EuroCARE IVF Clinic Fertility Clinic in Nicosia, Cyprus
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EuroCARE IVF is a modern fertility clinic located in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, dedicated to providing expert fertility care to patients experiencing infertility. Led by an experienced fertility doctor, the clinic offers a wide range of fertility treatment options, including in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), cryopreservation, and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). The clinic is staffed by a highly trained medical team with extensive experience in reproductive medicine, infertility, and women’s health, who are committed to achieving the highest success rates possible while keeping patient health and safety as the top priority.
The clinic features a state-of-the-art IVF laboratory and modern technology to help the medical team determine the causes and solutions for infertility with the highest precision. Patients also have access to comfortable accommodation options with special discounts and private transfers from the airport and hotel.
Patients at EuroCARE IVF can expect prompt, insightful communication from initial contact to the end of the process, comprehensive medical care tailored to their condition, preference, and needs, and a highly responsive patient coordination team. The clinic's private transport is also included with IVF Cyprus. The team is led by Dr. Yücel İnan, an Obstetrician, Gynecologist, and IVF specialist with over 15 years of experience in practicing medicine and who has many educational achievements visible through his numerous publications and success stories.
Reviews for EuroCARE IVF Clinic
Never waste your money and time in this "clinic".
I want to write a very honest review that I wish I had read before we embarked on fertility treatment here. About us: My partner and I are young, no fertility issues in either side, one child conceived naturally and quickly.
What went wrong for us:
-stimulation protocol didn’t produce a good amount of mature eggs, my AMH and antral counts were good.
-all (euploid- normal) embryos were slow growing which could suggest the laboratory environment was not conducive to growth.
-two failed transfers as neither embryo was at the stage they should have been at for transfer to have any realistic liklihood of working. The clinic were not honest about how low the viability of these embryos were going to be and sold us massive false hope and paying out for freezing and a FET cycle that was not advisable for a blastocyst that wasn’t developed properly.
-transferred a morula (basically an embryo that is lagging a day behind where it should be) on day 5, which peer reviewed literature yields only an 8% chance of success. A more fruitful approach will instead allow all slow growing embryos to grow to day 6 and if (and only if!) they reach good quality’s expanded or hatching blastocyst then freeze them, this did not happen.
-For my FET cycle there was absolutely no checks done by the clinic themselves, didn’t even look at my endometrial thickness (beyond the private scan that I arranged in the UK on day 8 of cycle) or check progesterone etc. levels on the day of transfer. Just came in, checked bladder was full and then put in embryo, that was genuinely it!
-when the last embryo was used and I wrote to the clinic they simply said, ‘sorry we can’t control the outcome’. Literally that’s all that was offered except the token sorry.
-Also had agreed to no use of propofol for egg retrieval due to low risks of cardiovascular depression, it was done anyway.
-Also told that PGS included all chromosomes, as advertised, to be tested but only 5 chromosomes were tested using FISH which is a reasonably outdated technology, that HFEA has red lighted (ie its not helpful in identifying which embryos will make healthy babies).
Really shocking poor patient aftercare.
Updated to add: got pregnant again first try with a different clinic.