Spring Fertility San Francisco

Fertility Clinic
San Francisco, California, 94109

Contact Information

Clinic Name
Spring Fertility San Francisco
Location
1 Daniel Burnham Ct
San Francisco, California, 94109
United States

Clinic Details

Languages spoken
English
Hours of Operation
Monday to Friday 7am — 5pm

Additional Service Areas

Spring Fertility San Francisco


We recognize that fertility treatments are time sensitive for many of our patients. We are currently accepting new patients and look forward to partnering with you to achieve your goals. Please note that due to the continued rise in COVID cases, all initial consults with your physician will be completed via teleconference.

At your initial consult, you’ll meet with your physician to review your health history and family planning goals. All initial visits include a pelvic ultrasound to understand your AFC and Uterine health. Because most patients want to become pregnant as soon as possible, we can move quickly. Any additional testing can be completed within a month (or one menstrual cycle) of an initial consult.

We are a team of leading fertility specialists, united around a shared commitment to our patients. We apply cutting edge science in a comfortable space to deliver the best results in our field.

When you're ready to explore your options, we're here for you. Our fertility experts can help craft a personalized plan based to your needs.

From extended hours to accommodate your busy schedule, to comfortable waiting areas and convenient communication, everything that we do at each of our 3 locations is focused on putting patients’ needs first, including equipping our lab with the latest advances in reproductive medicine.

There are many causes of infertility. For a successful pregnancy to occur, a healthy egg needs to meet healthy sperm, fertilize, develop and find a good place to grow (a receptive uterus).

Problems at any of these steps can cause difficulties in getting pregnant.

A woman’s body might not release an egg each month due to hormone imbalances, or perhaps the man’s body isn’t producing enough motile sperm. The fallopian tubes can be blocked or non-functional, preventing the egg and sperm from meeting. Or maybe infertility is because of abnormal uterine conditions like polyps, fibroids, or infections.