We have local options for sperm donation cycles. Other options available include sperm banking and shipping to Lilyfields Medical Center.
Frequently Asked Questions about Sperm Donation
Genetic screening of sperm can provide information about potential genetic abnormalities or risks of inherited diseases. We have a donor bank coordinator and a team of genetic counselors who will review and help you understand carrier screen results for you and/or your sperm donor
Semen need to arrive at Lilyfields Medical Center on or before your period start date for further cryopreservation at our center. If expedited shipping is required this would be at an additional courier cost to the patient. If semen is produced locally, the sample should reach the clinic within an hour of production on the morning of the egg retrieval process.
Yes, you may purchase vials from the same donor directly from the sperm bank or clinic to use for a future sibling. If you would like to store your sperm vials on-site at Lilyfields Medical center, you must be a registered patient. Same applies to walk – in clients you might be interested in cryopreserving their semen for fururistic purposes, either because they intend to have an IUI or IVF done, or for other medical or personal indications.