Houston IVF recently opened a new state-of-the-
The new infertility center is one of the centerpieces of the new $500 million, 36-story Memorial Hermann Tower, which the hospital is promoting as ‘the new center of Houston medicine,’ and the largest structure on the I-10 corridor in West Houston. Recent additions to the Memorial City campus are aimed at providing the quality care of the Texas Medical Center without the perceived logistical inconvenience. “Couples coming to Houston IVF can be sure that they are receiving world-class care in a calm, peaceful, and pleasant environment”
Hickman notes that the planning for the new center took over a year. “Our layout is modeled in part after the Cornell program in New York City, where all services are offered in a skyscraper-like facility, and modeled in part after our sister clinic, the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine, which boasts one of the best IVF laboratories in the world.” Houston IVF occupies the 23rd floor of the new structure, doubling the capacity of their previous offices.
In addition to assisted reproductive technology (ART), the center will offer counseling services to patients, and provide clinical and andrology laboratory testing services in the new center. Houston IVF’s fertility experts will also be available at two additional locations throughout the greater Houston area: The Woodlands and the Texas Medical Center.



