IVF Treatment in Frisco

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Why Choose Us For IVF Treatment in Frisco?

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IVF Treatment Process

At Precision IVF we provide patients with a personalized treatment plan that is designed to meet your individual needs and family-building goals. Our standard IVF treatment process includes the following steps:

1. Preparation for the Cycle

Patients receive birth control medication for a few weeks, generally less than a month to synchronize the growth of follicles.

2. Ovarian Stimulation

Ovarian stimulation involves taking hormone medications for approximately 8-14 days to stimulate multiple follicle development to increase the number of eggs retrieved. Patients are closely monitored by ultrasound and blood workups. Once follicle sizes and hormones reach appropriate levels, a “trigger shot” (HCG or Lupron) is administered to initiate the final egg maturation.

3. Egg Retrieval

The egg retrieval is scheduled approximately 35 hours after the trigger shot. This minor surgical procedure is performed under ultrasound guidance and has a guide to insert a thin needle through the wall of the vagina into the ovary to collect eggs from each follicle. This procedure may last 15 to 30 minutes and is usually done on an outpatient basis under sedation.

4. Sperm Processing

This is usually done on the day of the egg retrieval. Fresh or frozen sperm may be used and will be “washed” (or processed) using advanced laboratory techniques separating the sperm from the seminal fluid, increasing the number of motile sperm and improving the likelihood for fertilization. In instances when sperm collection on the day of egg retrieval looks stressful, semen sample can be collected ahead of time and cryopreserved in the andrology lab as a backup option. Some men with severe male factor infertility may require a testicular biopsy for extraction of sperm for IVF.

5. Egg Fertilization

Eggs are then fertilized either conventionally (by placing the egg and sperm in a dish to allow fertilization) or by injecting a single sperm directly into the egg (intracytoplasmic sperm injection or ICSI). ICSI is a micromanipulation procedure that allows fertilization even with very low sperm count.


A fertilization check is done approximately 18-19 hours after conventional insemination or ICSI. Fertilization is the union of male and female reproductive cells (sperm and egg) to produce a fertilized egg (zygote).

6. Embryo Development & Selection

The embryo(s) are then cultured to grow in the laboratory for 5-7 days.  On the day of embryo transfer (done either on day 3 or day 5 for fresh embryo transfer) the embryo or blastocyst with the highest morphological grade is selected for transfer. Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) is performed at this time for patients who choose this testing. Remaining embryos can be cryopreserved for future transfer attempts.

7. Embryo Transfer

Embryo transfer requires the use of a small catheter to draw up the selected embryo(s) and to transfer them into the woman’s uterine cavity. This procedure is generally painless and usually does not require anesthesia. For best results we use ultrasound guidance for accurate catheter localization and transfer of the embryo into the uterine cavity.  We follow the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) guidelines and typically transfer one or two embryos at a time, reducing the likelihood of multiple births. Upon completion of the transfer, the embryo(s) should “hatch” from their outer shell and implant into the uterine wall.

8. Next Steps

A blood test is performed typically nine to 11 days after transfer to determine if a woman is pregnant. If embryo implantation has occurred, the HCG hormone will be detected in the bloodstream and the woman will be considered pregnant. Patients who achieve pregnancy will schedule a follow-up visit for blood work and an ultrasound. For those patients who were not able to achieve pregnancy, we will schedule a consultation to review your cycle in detail and discuss further options to continue or alter the treatment.

Benefits of IVF Treatment at Precision IVF

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Reproductive Endocrinologist

Dr. Sushila Arya - Your Fertility Doctor

Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist

Dr. Sushila Arya is double board certified in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility Dr. Arya has participated in extensive training, research, and education in the reproductive medicine field. Throughout her education and career Dr. Arya has received numerous awards including Outstanding Teaching Faculty at several universities. She has been an invited speaker at national and international conferences. Her areas of expertise include the full spectrum of infertility management, social and onco-fertility preservation, uterine fibroids and PCOS, recurrent pregnancy loss, reproductive genetics including preimplantation embryo genetic testing (PGT), and helping single parents and the LGBTQ+ community build the family of their dreams. 


Dr. Arya completed residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology from State University of NY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. Following residency Dr. Arya worked as an Assistant Professor at TTUHSC where she served as an educator in OBGYN and reproductive endocrinology and infertility. She feels honored to get the opportunity of teaching OBGYN residents and medical students. Dr. Arya then went on to complete a three-year fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at University of Oklahoma. In conjunction with her fellowship, Dr. Arya also completed her Masters in Clinical Translational Sciences.


Dr. Arya is a member of various professional societies including the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, the Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, and the American Medical Association. She is also a member of the Texas Medical Association. 


Dr. Arya has published her innovative research, review articles, and book chapters on varied topics such as environmental factors affecting fertility, optimizing the use of 3D ultrasounds in women’s health care, PCOS, unexplained infertility, intrauterine insemination, metabolic disorders and fertility, ovulation induction, and effect of age on pregnancy. Her research is published in respected peer-reviewed journals. Some of them are listed
here.


FAQ's On In Vitro Fertilization

  • 1. What is IVF treatment?

    IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is a fertility procedure where eggs are fertilized with sperm in a lab and then transferred to the uterus to help achieve pregnancy. 

  • 2. How long does the IVF process take from start to finish?

    At Precision IVF Clinic takes about 4 to 6 weeks, beginning with ovarian stimulation and ending with embryo transfer. Before starting the cycle, initial consultations and pre-cycle testing may take an additional 2–3 weeks, depending on your medical history and scheduling.

  • 3. What is the IVF treatment cost?

    The cost of IVF treatment in Frisco can vary based on your individual needs, medications, and whether additional services like genetic testing or embryo freezing are included.  To know more about pricing & insurance details click here.

  • 4. Is your Frisco IVF Clinic offer customized treatment plans?

    Absolutely, At Precision IVF will create a personalized plan based on your fertility profile, lifestyle, and goals. whether you’re trying for your first child, using donor options, or returning for a second cycle.



  • 5. How do I schedule a consultation at a Frisco IVF Clinic?

    You can schedule a consultation with us by calling 972-573-3200 the clinic directly or  visit contact us  page.

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