25 Oct Holiday Scheduling – December 24, 2022 – January 2, 2023
Holiday Scheduling – December 24, 2022 – January 2, 2023...
Holiday Scheduling – December 24, 2022 – January 2, 2023...
Before they even started dating, Michaela and Nicole Torrie both knew they wanted to have kids. As soon as they were married, starting a family was their top priority - but weren’t sure where to begin. They scheduled consultations with a...
In the same whirlwind week in September, 2018, Beth and Nicole hosted Beth’s family who were visiting from Australia, got married, and discovered they were pregnant. Beth and Nicole had each known they wanted children, and before getting married the couple...
Today, there are a number of ways to start a family. Everyone’s journey is different, with some needing more assistance when it comes to having a baby. Assisted reproduction has helped many Canadians experiencing infertility. Dr. Kimberly Liu, medical director and...
Many Canadians are facing challenges on their journey to become parents. Whether facing fertility issues, being part of a same-sex couple, or just wanting to be able to be a parent on their own terms, some Canadians rely on surrogacy...
The Mount Sinai Fertility pharmacy is now able to bill all insurance plans directly. As a reminder, patients will need to bring in their insurance information with them. The MSF pharmacy is located at the 250 Dundas Street West...
COVID-19 vaccine doesn't affect IVF success rates - Israeli study Sheba Medical Center researchers ultimately found no difference in the rate of pregnancy between the vaccinated and unvaccinated test groups. The mRNA coronavirus vaccines have no negative effect on frozen-thawed embryo transfer,...
To Our Valued Patients, Mount Sinai Fertility will be reducing services over the holiday period at all of our locations. Please see below for site specific closures and how this may affect you. Downtown - 250 Dundas St W. This location will be...
IUI Funding is still available and we have removed any restrictions (number of funded attempts per year/needing to pause between cycles). This means a patient may do as many funded IUI cycles as deemed appropriate by their care provider consecutively...
Effective immediately: Each person using partner sperm will now have up to 3 funded IUI cycles per year, and those using donor sperm will have up to 5 funded cycles/year. Mount Sinai Fertility will also not require any month off between cycles, which means patients can do back to...