A Victoria fertility clinic has moved its in-vitro services to the mainland, meaning would-be parents will now have an additional expense when trying to conceive.
The Pacific Centre for Reproductive MedicineBԪַs (PCRM) Victoria Fertility Clinic at 207-4400 Chatterton Way said in an online statement that it is BԪַexpanding its capacity by hiring additional doctors to expedite access to care for patients and our long waitlist.BԪַ
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To manage these shifts, the clinic will be BԪַtemporarily moving egg retrieval and embryo transfer procedures to our central Burnaby location.BԪַ
This will not affect patents who are currently in treatment, and frozen embryo transfer will continue in Victoria. However, people planning to do their in-vitro fertilization treatment BԪַ both injections and proceduresBԪַ in late April and beyond will need to travel to Burnaby.
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BԪַPCRM VFC will continue to provide all other fertility services without interruption, including monitoring of fertility treatments and pregnancy, and intrauterine insemination. Importantly VFC is hiring more fertility specialists to deal with our historically long waitlists for consultation, as well as expediting services through our other PCRM facilities.BԪַ
Black Press Media reached out for comment on the decision, but did not receive a response.
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