Astra Fertility Group

Fertility Clinic
Caledon, Ontario, L7E 1M2

Contact Information

Clinic Name
Astra Fertility Group
Location
12295 50 Hwy
Caledon, Ontario, L7E 1M2
Canada

Clinic Details

Languages spoken
English
Hours of Operation
Monday to Friday 6.30am — 3.30pm

Astra Fertility Group


Our Mission
Our mission is to offer safe, compassionate, and appropriate state of the art fertility treatment that is easily accessible and affordable to all patients.

Our Strength
Our patients’ satisfaction and the highest quality of care are our primary focus. We highly value patient feedback regarding the care we provide. In fact, we are consistently using patient feedback to enhance and build upon our services. It is in this manner that we are able to provide our patients with the highest standard of care.

We have several locations throughout the GTA to better serve our patients, yet our quality care is standardized and maintained across all of our locations. You can be assured that you will get the same care regardless of which clinic you go to. At the same time, we understand that this process can be a challenging one, and as such, we ensure that we are accessible to our patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to answer any questions and to provide any support needed.
What sets Astra apart:
A) Reaching an ACCURATE diagnosis:
At Astra, we are committed to identifying the root cause of your fertility troubles and restoring your natural fertility potential. Treatments like IVF and IUI –while valid and necessary treatment options in selected cases—are often turned to too quickly and merely serve to bypass the core problem, instead of directly solving it.
Our primary objective is to reach an accurate diagnosis for your fertility difficulties before directing you to the most effective corrective action to restore your fertility. Limited “first line” basic fertility investigations (semen analysis, tubal patency test and ovulation check) will fail to diagnose a couple’s problem in more than one third of cases. In these cases, their diagnosis will be erroneously labelled “unexplained infertility” and they will promptly be directed to expensive treatments like IUI and IVF, without identifying and tackling their true problem. While immediately jumping to these treatment options can be successful, it is a flawed approach, as it will inevitably miss a problem that even IVF cannot treat. A common example is missing an abnormal shaped uterus (arcuate/subseptate) or dismissing a uterine fibroid as a fertility issue which can significantly cause implantation problem preventing embryo implantation and pregnancy. By focusing on making a true diagnosis, our aim is to significantly cut down on the emotional and financial strain that couples with infertility often endure.
Remember, without an accurate diagnosis, treatment is experimental. We do not accept the diagnosis of unexplained infertility easily.