Clinical Studies

IVF Florida is committed to advancing the field of reproductive medicine. The unique characteristics of our cutting-edge fertility center allow us to provide our patients with the most effective fertility treatments and the opportunity to participate in ongoing research and clinical trials that help us advance the field of fertility.

IVF Florida encourages current and future patients to explore these opportunities and take full advantage of their unique benefits. By participating, patients can help advance the field of fertility and gain access to cutting-edge treatments currently being evaluated. And in some cases, they may even be eligible for discounted services or financial incentives.

If you are not a patient of IVF Florida and would like to learn more about any of the studies listed, schedule an appointment or call 954-247-6200 to discover how you can benefit from these unique opportunities.

Active clinical trials and research studies

PROGRESS

IVF Florida is currently seeking women to participate in a fertility research study to look at whether an investigational Progesterone preparation administered as an injection under the skin is safe and effective in supporting implantation and early pregnancy following frozen euploid transfer (FET) in comparison to Crinone, a progesterone administered vaginally.

You may be eligible for the study if you:

  • Are between 35-42 years old
  • Are planning a single frozen embryo transfer
  • Have a euploid embryo for transfer
  • Have regular menstrual cycles (24-38 days)
  • Do not have a history of recurrent pregnancy loss (2 or more consecutive losses)
  • Have a BMI of <38 kg/m2

If you are a candidate for the study, the study drugs and the FET cycle are provided to you at no cost.

Our team evaluates each patient’s unique situation to uncover the most likely causes of their fertility challenges, and to recommend a treatment plan based on their goals.

Qualified for a research study?

To see if you qualify for the PROGRESS fertility research study, contact your physician or clinical team, email our research coordinator at Karina.Stroker@ivfflorida.com

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