Ranked: South Australia’s best, worst IVF clinics
Couples are spending $5000 on a single IVF cycle — and their chances of having a baby depend on where they go. Search and see the full list.
Couples are spending $5000 on a single IVF cycle — and their chances of having a baby depend on where they go. Search and see the full list.
With Aussie IVF clinics charging massive out of pocket expenses, it’s about time we had some transparency.
Embryologist Cecilia Sjoblom is called in to help failing IVF clinics. She reveals little known secrets to success and where Australia needs to lift its game.
Couples desperate for a child are spending $5,000 out of pocket on a single IVF cycle. Now their chances of having a baby depend on where they go for help. Search and see the full list.
Couples are spending $5000 on a single IVF cycle — and their chances of having a baby depend on where they go. Search and see the full list.
Couples desperate for a child are spending $5,000 out of pocket on a single IVF cycle. Now the best and worst performing clinics can be revealed. Search and see the full list.
Couples desperate for a child are spending $5,000 out of pocket on a single IVF cycle. Now their chances of having a baby depend on where they go for help. Search and see the full list.
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