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Dr. Maria Shvaikovsky
Owner, Chief Executive Officer
• Chief Medical Officer, IVF and OBG specialist at International Fertility Group
Participation in associations
•ASRM (American Society of Reproductive Medicine)
•ESHRE (European Society of Reproductive Medicine)
•IMA (Israel Medical Association )
•ESHRE (European Society of Reproductive Medicine)
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Dr. Khrystyna Mokra
Оbstetrician-gynecologist, reproductive specialist, doctor of ultrasound diagnostics, IVF coordinator
• IVF specialist and gynecologist at International Fertility Group.
• IVF specialist and gynecologist at ArtClinic
Khrystyna has over 6 years of experience in the IVF field. Specializes in primary infertility, recurrent implantation failure, egg donation program, Holding initial consultations with patients, providing all necessary information about IVF treatment, assistance in choosing the donor, documents, analysis formation, and complete support during the treatment process, establishing contacts with international agencies/clinics, and administrative responsibilities for the regulation of the workflow in the International department.
Always a positive, open-minded, precise, and hardworking person. Capable of viewing situations from multiple standpoints and seeing the big picture; easily getting into contact with patients from around the world.
Studied medicine in Lviv National Medical University.
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PGS testing of embryos
We offer for our patients the possibility to use Pre-Implantation Genetic Screening (PGS), which is an IVF procedure designed to examine embryos for chromosomal abnormalities. Without PGS, embryos are chosen based only on their visual quality and morphology, which cannot distinguish chromosomally normal embryos from abnormal embryos.
Several studies have shown that overall, about 50% of human preimplantation embryos from IVF are chromosomally abnormal. The rate of abnormalities is affected greatly by female age.
Thanks to the chromosomal screening, the Surrogacy or Egg Donation treatment increases the success rates per embryo transfer and it consequently increases the chances of having a healthy baby.