Tersoglio Institute

Fertility Clinic
Mendoza, Mendoza Province, M5500

Contact Information

Clinic Name
Tersoglio Institute
Location
97 Av. Boulogne Sur Mer
Mendoza, Mendoza Province, M5500
Argentina

Clinic Details

Languages spoken
English Spanish
Year Established
1983
Hours of Operation
Monday to Friday 8am — 4pm
Saturday 9am — 1pm

Additional Service Areas

Tersoglio Institute


Our commitment is to satisfy the needs of our patients. The experience put at the service of the patient to provide the highest level of professional and scientific development in order to achieve the best medical results always accompanied by the quality of service, containment and all the warmth that identifies us. 

We have a qualified multidisciplinary team of professionals thus providing comprehensive care, with special emphasis on the field of Human Reproduction.

It began in 1983 with the incorporation of sonography to reproductive medicine and the beginning of techniques in the seminal laboratory.

In 1995 the program of in vitro fertilization and oocyte uptake by transvaginal ultrasound began, in 1996 the first birth was obtained by this technique.

The egg donation program began in 1999 and the first birth in 2000. Pioneers in cryopreservation and in sequential embryo culture on day 5, the first pregnancy was achieved by blastocyst transfer in 2001.

In 2002, the semen bank and the Hatching techniques were instituted.

In 2003 inauguration of the own building, integrating all the areas, the first Cryotranferencia birth was obtained in Blastocyst and ISO 9001-2000 standards were implemented.

In 2004 ICSI embryo micromanipulation techniques, Hatching with tyrode, and Fragment removal are incorporated. ISO 9001-2000 Standards Certification.

In 2005, the embryo development and culture was carried out on day 5/6 Hatching / Hatched; publications of scientific works at an international level.

In 2006 we incorporated the Institute to the Latin American Network of Assisted Reproduction

In 2007 new building with greater availability of space and services.

In 2008, in vitro maturation techniques and the start of the vitrification program were developed.

From 2012 IVF is incorporated in slightly stimulated cycles and natural cycle.

In August 2013, the division of molecular biology and cell culture was created.