What is IVF?
In vitro fertilization is the fertilization of the egg cells produced in the female body with the help of special needles after they are matured with drugs, and fertilization with male sperm in the laboratory environment and the developing embryo or embryos are placed in the uterus.
Who Is In Vitro Fertilization Applied?
IVF is a treatment method applied to couples who cannot have children due to reasons related to women, men or sometimes both. We can list the situations in which IVF treatment will be applied as follows;
If there is a blockage in the tubes in the uterine film or if both tubes are surgically removed
In case of male azoospermia (no sperm in the semen) or oligospermia (low sperm count)
In women with reduced ovarian reserve
If you have endometrioma (chocolate cyst)
In vitro fertilization can be applied in cancer patients to preserve reproductive functions before chemotherapy/radiotherapy.
SGK Contracted IVF Treatment
The SSI covers the in-vitro fertilization treatment expenses for up to three attempts of the insured who are married but do not have children in their current marriage, regardless of whether they have children from their previous marriage or not. The fact that the couples have adopted together does not prevent the in vitro fertilization treatment from being met.
If the following conditions are met, IVF treatment expenses are covered by SSI:
The center where the application is made has a contract / protocol with the institution
A medical board report has been issued stating that after the medical treatments, she could not have a child with normal medical methods and could only have a child with assisted reproduction method.
The woman is over 23 years old and younger than 40 years old
One of the spouses has a general health insurance or a dependent for at least five years, and has 900 days of general health insurance premium days.
Documenting that no results have been obtained from other treatment methods in the last three years, except for women with premature ovarian failure (primary ovarian failure), also known as early menopause, and men with no sperm found (azoospermia).
If the woman who started IVF treatment is older than 40 at the time of embryo transfer, the treatment costs are not covered. However, if the woman has a valid health report issued at the time she was younger than 40 years of age and embryo transfer is performed within 30 days from the date of the report, the health services related to in vitro fertilization are covered by the SSI.

Why Choose Us?
Our IVF Center provides services with an expert and experienced gynecology staff, an experienced laboratory team that closely follows the developments in the field of in vitro fertilization, an embryology laboratory equipped with the latest technology, and a patient-oriented approach. We frequently update our medical equipment and treatment protocols in line with the developments in the world, and we perform IVF applications with a high success rate.