More information about IVF clinics in New Mexico
201 Cedar St SE, Suite S1-20, 87106 Albuquerque, United States
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Features: Private
Certification: SART member
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 New Mexico offer fertility treatment and diagnosis options including male and female infertility, intrauterine insemination, In Vitro Fertilization, egg donation, and other services.
New Mexico is a state located in the southern United States, in the mountainous region of the western region of the United States.
New Mexico, one of the Four Corners states, borders Arizona to the west, Colorado to the north, Oklahoma to the northeast, Texas to the east and southeast, and Chihuahua and Sonora to the southwest.
The first European came to the New Mexico area in 1540–1542. The region got its name 20 years later after the valley of Mexico.
From 1821, the province was part of independent Mexico, which ceded it to the United States in 1848 as a result of the Mexican-American war. In 1598, the area became part of the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, which fell under the viceroyal of New Spain, when the first European settlement in the region was also established.
Two years later, a New Mexican territory was established in part of its territory, which existed until 1912. On January 6, 1912, New Mexico became the 47th US state.
From the point of view of nature protection, the New Mexican desert flora and fauna are highly valued, as well as mountain forests and some archeological and paleontological sites.
The federal government has declared eight National Forrest, and the National Park Service includes sixteen national parks and monuments. Among the most famous are the White Sands National Monument with its unique fauna and flora of white dunes, Carlsbad Caverns National Park with limestone caves and the largest colony of bats on the North American continent, Gila National Forest protecting extensive forests around the Gila River and Aztec Ruins National Monument with ruins of pre-Columbian architecture.
About 200 kilometers from the White Sands Missile Range lies the famous town of Roswell. This Mecca of ufologists from all over the world benefits from a mysterious event that took place here in 1947. A "flying saucer" was seen here several times, and then one allegedly crashed here as well.