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Financing fertility

We partner with CapexMD to offer personalized loans for every type of fertility treatment.

A dream come true

Seeing our patients achieve success and expand their families brings everyone here so much joy!

A history of success

With over 35 years of experience and IVF birth rates that are nationally competitive, we are proud of our long record of success.

Your baby, your choice

Thanks to our comprehensive egg donor database, we provide quality donor matching choices for all our patients.

Start Your Journey to Parenthood

Start your journey to parenthood at the Bay Area Reproductive Science Center. Beginning the process is easy. Fill out our new patient paperwork and then request an appointment so we can establish a fertility treatment plan that will help you reach your dream of having a baby.

Patient Intake & Health History Form

Please complete the following patient intake form before requesting your first appointment. If you have any questions, please contact our office (888) 377-4483.

Frequently Asked Questions

The staff at Reproductive Science Center understands that the decision to seek fertility treatment can be difficult. It's important to ask the right questions about experience, success rates, IVF costs, fertility services, insurance, and financial options.

Patient Travel & Lodging

Patients come to RSC of the San Francisco Bay Area from around the country and the world. This page contains information to help you make your travel here as easy and comfortable as possible.

Seeking Participants for a Study on the Effects of COVID-19 on Pregnant Women & Their Babies

Reproductive Science Center is seeking participants for a UCSF study on the effects of COVID-19 on pregnant women & their babies. Learn if you qualify.

Patient Fact Sheets & Handouts

The online library of patient fact sheets provides patients with information and resources on common topics, procedures and treatments.

How to contact IT Services for student email?from rose.edu

If you have questions or problems with student email, contact IT Services at (405) 733-7356, Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Password Changes. It is recommended that you change your password after your first login. You may change your password as frequently or infrequently as you wish.

How to login to campus computer?from rose.edu

To login to a campus computer, use the CTRL+ALT+DEL keyboard combination to bring up a login window. Your user name is the same as your Rose 2PlusID. Your initial password is your birth date in MMDDYYYY format.

What is a campus computer network account?from rose.edu

The campus computer network accounts allow access to campus computers for the duration of a single semester. The online databases and video streaming available through the Learning Resources Center website require that the student login to the campus computer network before accessing these services from off campus. Since student network accounts are deleted between semesters, re-authentication must occur each semester to access the online databases and video streaming through the LRC.

How to contact PeopleSoft?from rose.edu

For questions and help with your PeopleSoft login, contact Academic Advisement at (405) 733-7408.

How to contact ITS for campus?from rose.edu

For help with your campus computer login, speak to a computer lab technician or contact Information Technology Services (ITS) at (405) 733-7356.

What is the email username?from rose.edu

Your email username is the part of your email address before the @ symbol. You must use your full email address to login. Your initial password is your birth date in MMDDYYYY format. Note that the system requires you change your password on the first login.

What are the benefits of a PHR?from mayoclinic.org

Having a PHR can be a lifesaver, literally. In an emergency you can quickly give first responders vital information, such as diseases you're being treated for, medications you take, drug allergies, and contact information for your doctor.

What information goes into a PHR?from mayoclinic.org

In general, your PHR needs to include anything that helps you and your doctors manage your health — starting with the basics:

What is the difference between a PHR and an EHR?from mayoclinic.org

But EHRs contain more extensive information because they're used by health care providers to store visit notes, test results and much more. A PHR that is tied to an EHR is called a patient portal. In some but not all cases you can add information, such as home blood pressure readings, to your record via a patient portal.

What is MHS Genesis?from tricare.mil

MHS GENESIS is the new secure patient portal for TRICARE. It will eventually deploy to all military medical and dental facilities worldwide and replace the TOL Patient Portal.

Can you see your health records in MHS?from tricare.mil

As soon as your record is created, you’ll be able to see your health data in MHS GENESIS.

Can a primary care doctor use a patient portal?from mayoclinic.org

If your primary care doctor offers a patient portal, use it. The staff at the front desk should be able to tell you how to register for it. (If your doctor doesn't offer one, ask if one will be available in the future.) Then start taking advantage of its features. Most portals offer the following:

Can you use a portal locator on a patient portal?from athenahealth.com

Yes. Using the portal locator doesn’t affect your ability to use other URLs to log in to your patient portal.

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