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991 Sibley Memorial Highway, Suite #100, 55118 St. Paul, United States
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111 Hundertmark Rd., Suite 200, 55318 Chaska, United States
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12000 Elm Creek Boulevard North, Suite 350, 55369 Maple Grove, United States
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2828 Chicago Avenue South, Suite #400, 55407 Minneapolis, United States
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1000 E. First Street Suite N305, 55805 Duluth, United States
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3625 W 65th St, 55435 Edina, United States
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2101 Woodwinds Dr #100, 55125 Woodbury, United States
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Medications, pretests and additional procedures not included.
Please note that ADDITIONAL FEES MAY APPLY based on your unique needs.
Average price of standard IVF with ovarian stimulation:
10,424
Average ICSI treatment price:
1,758
Average price of IVF with Egg donation:
15,797
Average price of IVF with Embryo donation:
3,850
Average price of IVF with Sperm donation:
1,669
Be sure to check out IVF packages and other special offers from fertility clinics.
The fertility clinics in Minnesota offer some basic fertility treatment methods, such as intrauterine insemination , In Vitro Fertilization, as well as advanced ones gestational surrogacy, , egg freezing, male factor infertility, preimplantation genetic testing and other treatments.
Minnesota lies in three regions of the USA – the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, and the Northern United States. The capital city is Saint Paul, the largest one is Minneapolis.
More than a half of Minnesota’s residents live in the metropolitan area of these so-called “Twin Cities”. Other big cities include Duluth, Mankato, Rochester, and St. Cloud.
Minnesota was originally inhabited by various native American tribes. The region was first explored by the French in the seventeenth century. A big part of the modern Minnesota was then a part of the French Louisiana. That area was purchased by the United States in 1803.
The area of Minnesota was reorganized and on May 11, 1858, Minnesota became the 32nd state of the United States of America.
Minnesota consists of western prairies, southeastern forests, and the North Woods area used for mining, forestry, and recreation.
Popular cities to visit include Minneapolis, Duluth, Saint Paul, and Bloomington. Apart from the urban areas, Minnesota is said to have one of the most amazing and untouched natural sceneries.
Tourists love Voyageurs National Park, Grand Marais, The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, or Two Harbors.
Having many lakes, Minnesota is often called the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.” In the 19th and 20th centuries, many Scandinavians, Germans, Czechs and Slovaks settled in the area. That is why Kolach Days, or Kolacky Days, are celebrated in Montgomery.
Not only is Minnesota among the best-educated and wealthiest in the nation, it also has one of the highest standards of living, behind only Massachusetts and Connecticut.