Practice Announcement: CU ARM Practice Closure
The University of Colorado Advanced Reproductive Medicine (CU ARM) program will be closing on June 6, 2021. Actions are required of all patients by March 23, 2021
The University of Colorado Advanced Reproductive Medicine (CU ARM) program will be closing on June 6, 2021. Actions are required of all patients by March 23, 2021
CU Advanced Reproductive Medicine researchers show clinics with higher reporting transparency have better in vitro fertilization success rates.
University of CO experts discuss the coronavirus pandemic forcing certain fertility treatments and procedures to pause. Get the latest updates.
CU Advanced Reproductive Medicine’s Dr. Liesl Nel-Themaat and other experts discuss the use of AI in IVF during a webinar.
CU Advanced Reproductive Medicine’s Dr. Alex Polotsky and Dr. Liesl Nel-Themaat cohost a Q&A forum on COVID-19, IVF and pregnancy with Kindara, one of the leading fertility tracking applications.
With coronavirus cases showing up in Colorado, we are taking precautions and making changes to our standard procedures to protect our patients and our staff.
Denver Channel 7 spoke to Dr. Polotsky about the high cost of infertility treatment leading women to buy and sell IVF drugs on the black market.
CU Advanced Reproductive Medicine has installed the world’s first commercially available Cryo Sentinel to better protect families’ frozen embryos and eggs.
Researchers, including Dr. Alex Polotsky of CU Advanced Reproductive Medicine, share results from a national study measuring the likelihood of a good perinatal outcome when using fresh donor eggs in IVF compared to frozen donor eggs.
CU Advanced Reproductive Medicine proves that, as with most things in the world, fresh is better than frozen when it comes to donated eggs used with IVF.