Our services
Consultation & testing
At SCCRM, our consultation and testing services are tailored to provide a complete understanding of your fertility needs and develop a personalized plan for success. During your consultation, our expert physicians will dive into your medical history, discuss your goals, and explain available treatment options. Our comprehensive diagnostic testing services include hormonal evaluations, ovarian reserve testing, imaging studies, semen analysis, and preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) to screen embryos for genetic abnormalities or specific conditions. With a focus on precision and personalized care, our team ensures you feel informed, supported, and confident as you take the next steps toward building your family.
Consultation
Your first visit to SCCRM is an exciting step toward building your family, and we’re here to make it as welcoming and supportive as possible. During your initial consultation, you’ll meet with one of our fertility specialists who will come prepared with an understanding of your medical history. You will discuss your goals, background, and concerns, and answer any questions you have. Together, we’ll explore potential treatment options and create a personalized plan tailored to your unique needs, using advanced diagnostic tools like hormonal evaluations, ovarian reserve testing, and semen analysis to gain a full understanding of your fertility health.
We know starting this journey can feel overwhelming, but you’re not alone. Our friendly and experienced team is here to guide you every step of the way with expert care, clear communication, and unwavering support.
Let’s take the first step together.
Specializing in second chances
Second Chance Consultations
We know how difficult it is to experience an unsuccessful IVF cycle, but it doesn’t mean the end of your journey. That’s why we provide complimentary second-opinion consultations—to offer renewed hope and explore new possibilities. Together, we’ll uncover insights from your previous cycle and design a personalized plan to bring you closer to your dream of parenthood. Your story is still unfolding, and we’re here to help you shape its next chapter with care and hope.
Ready to try again? Contact our care team at the following number and mention your interest in a Second Chance Consultation.
Telephone: 949-642-8727
Fertility testing for women
Female fertility testing is a critical first step in understanding reproductive health and creating a personalized path to parenthood. At SCCRM, we offer comprehensive diagnostic evaluations designed to identify factors that may impact fertility. From hormone testing and ovarian reserve assessments to advanced imaging and anatomical evaluations, our experienced team uses cutting-edge technology to provide clear answers and actionable insights.
Key factors
During female fertility testing, your doctor will concentrate on three key aspects of female reproduction: the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, and uterus. These reproductive organs provide important information on the following:
Egg Quantity and Quality
Ovarian Reserve: Is there an adequate number of eggs available for potential pregnancy, and what is their quality?
Hormonal Balance: Are hormone levels such as AMH, FSH, and estradiol optimal to support egg development and ovulation?
Fertilization Ability
Fallopian Tube Patency: Are the Fallopian tubes open and functioning properly to allow the egg and sperm to meet for fertilization?
Structural Integrity: Are there any blockages, adhesions, or damage that could prevent the egg’s passage or impede fertilization?
Uterine Receptiveness
Uterine Cavity Health: Is the uterus free of fibroids, polyps, or scarring that could interfere with embryo implantation?
Endometrial Lining: Is the uterine lining thick and receptive enough to support an embryo for implantation and sustain a pregnancy?
Shape and Structure: Are there any congenital or acquired abnormalities in the uterine shape that could affect pregnancy outcomes?
Common female fertility tests
-
Blood tests measure levels of hormones such as Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), estrogen, androgens (testosterone, DHEA-S, 17 OH-P, etc.), prolactin, progesterone, and thyroid hormones (TSH, T4) to assess ovarian function and identify hormonal imbalances.
-
Conducted via transvaginal ultrasound, this test counts the number of small follicles in the ovaries, providing an estimate of ovarian reserve.
-
A procedure using X-rays and a special dye injected through a thin catheter into the uterus and fallopian tubes to detect uterine abnormalities and blockages that may hinder conception.
-
Minimally invasive surgical procedures that identify and treat conditions like endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, fibroids, polyps, and congenital abnormalities of the reproductive organs.
-
Performed in-office, this procedure uses a narrow, lighted scope inserted through the cervix to view the uterine cavity on a video screen, diagnosing issues such as fibroids, scarring, polyps, or uterine malformations.
-
Performed in-office, this procedure uses sterile saline (and air) to enhance visualization of the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes during transvaginal ultrasound examination.
Fertility testing for men
We offers a wide range of male fertility testing to address factors contributing to infertility, which affects nearly half of all couples struggling to conceive. Testing includes evaluations of sperm health, hormonal balance, and structural integrity of the reproductive system. Advanced diagnostic techniques, such as ultrasounds, genetic testing, and semen analysis, help identify potential issues, while personalized assessments provide insights into overall reproductive health. SCCRM’s comprehensive approach ensures that underlying causes are addressed, empowering individuals and couples with effective treatment options for achieving their family-building goals.
Key factors
Male fertility testing focuses on identifying factors that may contribute to infertility. Key areas of evaluation include:
Sperm Health: Examines sperm count (total number of sperm), motility (movement and ability to reach the egg), morphology (shape and structure), and functional ability to fertilize an egg, providing a comprehensive understanding of sperm quality.
Hormonal Levels: Measures levels of key hormones such as testosterone, FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone), and sometimes LH (luteinizing hormone) or prolactin to ensure they are at optimal levels to regulate sperm production and overall reproductive health.
Anatomical and Structural Factors: Uses imaging techniques like scrotal ultrasound to identify physical issues such as varicoceles (enlarged veins in the scrotum) and transrectal ultrasound to detect blockages or abnormalities in the seminal vesicles or ejaculatory ducts.
Immunological Factors: Tests for the presence of antisperm antibodies that can interfere with sperm movement, function, or ability to fertilize an egg, often contributing to unexplained infertility.
Testicular Function: Involves biopsies to directly assess sperm production within the testicles, particularly in cases of low or no sperm in the ejaculate, to determine if the issue is production-related or due to an obstruction.
Other Factors: Tests for the presence of antisperm antibodies or DNA fragmentation that can interfere with sperm movement, function, or ability to fertilize an egg, often contributing to unexplained infertility.
Common male fertility tests
-
This primary test evaluates sperm count, morphology (shape), motility (movement), and pH levels. A semen sample is provided through masturbation and analyzed to identify potential issues.
-
Blood tests assess hormone levels, such as testosterone and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which play crucial roles in sperm production and overall fertility.
-
This test detects antisperm antibodies that may hinder sperm function and movement, affecting fertility.
-
Advanced assessments, like the sperm penetration assay, evaluate the sperm's ability to fertilize an egg. In a normal assay, more than 20% of the eggs are penetrated; lower numbers may indicate fertilization issues.
-
Transrectal Ultrasound: Identifies blockages or abnormalities in the seminal vesicles and ejaculatory ducts.
Scrotal Ultrasound: Detects issues such as varicoceles (enlarged veins in the scrotum) that can impact sperm quality.
-
Involves taking a small tissue sample from the testicles to examine sperm production and identify potential blockages or other issues.
Genetic testing (PGT)
Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) is an advanced procedure performed during in vitro fertilization (IVF) that allows us to analyze the genetic makeup of embryos. This testing ensures that only the healthiest embryos are selected for transfer, improving the chances of a successful pregnancy and reducing the likelihood of passing on inherited genetic conditions. Our team works closely with you to determine whether PGT is the right option for your fertility journey, providing personalized recommendations based on your medical history and family-building goals.
Types of PGT
-
Screens embryos for chromosomal abnormalities, such as missing or extra chromosomes, which can lead to failed implantation or miscarriage.
-
Identifies embryos carrying specific genetic conditions, such as cystic fibrosis or sickle cell anemia, when there is a known family history.
-
Detects chromosomal rearrangements like translocations or inversions that may impact embryo health.