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What is PRP?

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a regenerative therapy that uses a patient’s own blood to stimulate tissue healing. In fertility treatments, PRP can be used to improve ovarian function by injecting platelet-rich plasma into the ovaries, promoting follicular growth and potentially increasing the chances of successful pregnancy.

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Participate in this Revolutionary Study!

We’re looking to revolutionize the world of IVF and need your help to do it. As a participant in our study, you’ll not only contribute to groundbreaking research on the benefits of Ovarian PRP, but you’ll also receive some amazing benefits!

Following completion or termination of this study, if oPRP is found to improve IVF success rates, all control group patients who received ovarian serum injections will be eligible for up to two free oPRP injection treatments. This offer applies only to patients who choose to proceed with at least one additional IVF cycle at the standard price. Patients who elect not to participate in this study may undergo oPRP therapy at the standard cost offered by Generation Next Fertility, PLLC.

Ready to Begin?

We will ensure that you receive personalized care tailored to your unique needs. During the initial consultation, we will review your medical history and perform a thorough physical examination. All necessary screening will be conducted to determine your eligibility for both oPRP injections and IVF with embryo transfer. If you meet the requirements, you’ll receive notification of your acceptance into the study. Let’s work together toward your future!

Could you be eligible for the Ovarian PRP Study?

Take this quiz and find out!

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Have you ever been diagnosed with a Poor Ovarian Response (POR)?

Poor Ovarian Response, commonly referred to as "diminished ovarian reserve," occurs when the ovaries do not respond as expected to fertility medications during in vitro fertilization (IVF) or other assisted reproductive technologies.

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Do you have risk factors for a poor ovarian response (POR)?

Poor ovarian response, often referred to as "diminished ovarian reserve," occurs when the ovaries respond less than expected to fertility drugs during in vitro fertilization (IVF) or other assisted reproductive technologies.

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Are your ovarian reserve tests abnormal?

Elegibility for this Study

You may be eligible if you are 35-42 years old, have a history of regular menstrual cycles, and meet 2 out of the 3 following criteria:

– Advanced maternal age (>40 years) or any other risk factor for Poor Ovarian Response (POR).

– A previous POR (≤3 oocytes with a conventional stimulation protocol).

– An abnormal ovarian reserve test: antral follicle count (AFC) <7 follicles or an AMH <1.1 ng/ml.

Interested in Becoming a Participant?

Office Location

Manhattan Location
115 East 57th St, Floor 11
Manhattan, NY 10022

Westchester Location
280 North Central Ave, Suite 303
Hartsdale, NY 10530

Long Island Location
300 Garden City Plaza, Suite 220
Garden City, NY 11530

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Office Hours

Monday-Friday
7:00am – 5:00pm

Saturday
8:30am – 3:00pm

Sundays & Holiday Hours
By Appointment only

Monitoring Hours

(By Appointment Only)

Monday-Friday
6:45am – 12:00pm

Saturday
7:30am – 11:30am

Sundays & Holidays – By Appt

Westchester Location
MWF: 7:00am – 9:00am

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