We understand that each person is unique. That's why we offer personalized fertility tests that go beyond a simple diagnosis. Our team of specialists will guide you every step of the way, helping you find the most suitable path to motherhood or fatherhood.
Fertility is a shared path. Our fertility tests for men and women provide a comprehensive evaluation of the reproductive health of both men and women, including hormonal tests, ovarian reserve studies and sperm quality. This allows us to design personalized treatment strategies to maximize the chances of success.
For same-sex male couples, we offer specific tests to evaluate sperm health and plan treatments such as surrogacy and egg donation. Our team is ready to guide you through the process with solutions adapted to your reproductive needs.
If you are part of a female same-sex couple, we offer you a range of tests designed to evaluate ovarian reserve, uterine health and the best strategy for conceiving, either through artificial insemination (AI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF). In addition, we explore options such as reciprocal IVF, to share the experience of motherhood.
Female fertility is complex and multifaceted. We evaluate key aspects such as ovarian reserve, hormone levels and the health of the uterus and fallopian tubes, providing a comprehensive view for those who want to conceive or preserve their fertility for the future.
Our male fertility evaluation includes advanced tests to measure sperm quality, such as the seminogram, sperm DNA fragmentation test and hormonal studies. We identify any potential problems and design a personalized plan to optimize male reproductive health.
At Avida Fertility, we offer an inclusive approach for trans and non-binary individuals who want to explore their reproductive options. We evaluate fertility before, during or after the medical transition, offering options such as egg and sperm preservation, as well as fertility treatments adapted to each situation.
The AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone) test is key to determining the ovarian reserve. It provides accurate information about the number of eggs available and makes it possible to plan fertility treatments or preserve fertility for the future. This is a simple test that can be done at any time during the menstrual cycle.