Cimer Reproductive Medicine Fertility Clinic in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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CIMER is a medical institution specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of conception difficulties. It provides highly personalized assistance and comprehensive solutions to each couple seeking to solve their infertility problem, prioritizing the importance of having the most advanced scientific and technological level to obtain pregnancy in the shortest possible time.
The Vanguard in Reproductive Medicine
CIMER is an Institution dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of Reproductive Medicine. Its founder, Dr. Stella Lancuba, carried out a scientific and technological transfer from Europe and the United States. With the most modern and advanced resources and state-of-the-art technology applicable to human health, today its highly specialized professionals have a track record of more than 30 years in the area, providing fertility solutions with the highest efficiency and the achievement of the best result in each particular case.
This is reflected in the quality of care of the patients it attends, and in the results: eight out of ten patients who undergo treatment at CIMER achieve pregnancy.
Currently, it carries out a permanent scientific and technological transfer from Europe and the United States, participating in national and international research and publications. It was understood from the initial stage, the need to implement an integrative model in this specialty taking into account high technology, emotional aspects, and the need for comprehensive care of fertility patients, accompanying them in the different options available to them.
CIMER is a Center for Diagnosis and Treatment in REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE accredited by the Latin American Network for Assisted Fertilization and the Argentine Society of Reproductive Medicine (SAMeR).
Our Fertility Treatments
- Individual and Couple Genetic Diagnoses
- IVF-ET (in vitro fertilization)
It is indicated for tubal obstruction, mild sperm disorders, endometriosis, and other functional disorders. It consists of the insemination of the ovules with the sperm to achieve fertilization and initial embryonic development for 48 to 72 hours. in vitro. In the last stage of the process, one to three embryos are transferred into the uterus where their implantation will take place.
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