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9120 West Russell Road, Suite 200, 89148 Las Vegas, United States
Features: Private clinic
Certification: SART certified
5320 S Rainbow Blvd #300, 89118 Las Vegas, United States
Features: Private clinic
Certification: SART certified
8851 W. Sahara Avenue Suite 100, 89117 Las Vegas, United States
Features: Private clinic
Certification: SART certified
Features: Private clinic
Certification: SART certified
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The fertility clinics in Nevada various kinds of fertility diagnosis, such as In Vitro Fertilization, egg donation, sperm donation, IUI insemination, male infertility treatment, egg freezing, surrogacy programs and LGBT family building.
Nevada is a state located in the southwestern United States, in the mountainous region of the western region of the USA. Nevada borders Oregon and Idaho in the north, Utah in the east, Arizona in the southeast, and California in the southwest and west.
With an area of 286,380 km2, Nevada is the seventh largest state in the USA, in terms of population (2.9 million) it is the 34th most populous state and with a population density of 10 inhabitants per km2 it is in 42nd place.
In the 18th century, the Spanish Franciscan Francisco Garcés was the first European to enter the area of present-day Nevada.
From 1850, the region was part of the newly created Utah territory and the first permanent settlements were established there. Due to population growth, Nevada's own territory was established in 1861, deriving its name from the originally Spanish name of the Sierra Nevada.
On October 31, 1864, Nevada became the 36th state of the United States.
The capital is Carson City with 60,000 inhabitants.
In addition to gambling cities such as Las Vegas and Reno, Hoover Dam is a notable place. It is located on the Colorado River in the Black Canyon. It supplies water to all of Nevada and perhaps part of Arizona. Named after President Herbert Hoover, it was built in the 1930s as the largest dam in the world at the time.
There are also many Native American reservations in Nevada.
The most famous city, Las Vegas, was founded in Nevada in 1905. In response to the Great Depression, Nevada legalized gambling on March 17, 1931. In the second half of the 20th century, the city of Las Vegas, like Reno, became a paradise for gambling, kitsch and wealth and a symbol of the entire state.