We believe the most important thing we give our patients is hope. We combine expertise and unwavering support to fuel your dream of having a family.
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We are your partners in this journey. We are here to provide the best medical care and to support you wherever this journey takes you.
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One Fertility Kitchener Waterloo integrates leading diagnostic methodologies, cutting edge embryologic science and the most advanced clinical approach to create a comprehensive care plan for you.
Whether you’re a couple hoping to have children or a surrogate who wants to give the gift of parenthood to your clients, the day of an embryo transfer procedure is full of excitement. But it can also be extremely nerve-wracking for everyone involved. The fact that you’ve made it this far on your IVF or […]
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) are two vastly different fertility treatments that have been used for decades to help couples struggling to conceive. While both treatments utilize unique methods of conception, patients often confuse them as being the same thing. When it comes to your fertility health and status, it’s important to […]
The prospect of undergoing IVF (in vitro fertilization) can be intimidating and overwhelming at first. Simply finding out that your or your partner could be experiencing fertility issues can be stressful enough on its own. While the initial consultation presents a great opportunity to ask a variety of questions about IVF treatment, how it works, […]
Preparing for your first appointment at a fertility clinic is an exciting milestone on your way to becoming a parent. It can also be a little nerve-wracking if you don’t know what to expect. You may have concerns or worries that you’d like to address with your doctor, or maybe you’re feeling a sense of […]
Whether you are trying to conceive or prevent pregnancy, it’s important for a woman to understand her body. The menstrual cycle is not the same for every woman; however, taking the time to understand your cycle and how your body works can help you take more control over your body. Fertility Awareness Methods (FAM) can […]
If you’re considering in-vitro fertilization (IVF) to get pregnant, you may have wondered what the differences are between fresh vs. frozen embryo transfers. Knowing the difference can help you make informed decisions, so you have the best possible chance of a healthy and complete pregnancy. Here’s what you need to know about each option and […]
Deciding to try IVF insemination in Ontario is a big step, but it also has the potential to be a very rewarding step in your journey to conceive. Many couples in Canada turn to in vitro fertilization (IVF) when they are experiencing fertility issues. There are two types of IVF treatments: conventional IVF insemination or […]
Did you know that up to 40% to 50% of couples with difficulty conceiving have a degree of male factor? In fact, male infertility is just as common as female infertility. Believe it or not, sperm production is a delicate and complicated process that requires several organs to work in tandem. That’s why, when couples […]
Modern science has provided women with more options than ever before when it comes to their bodies and reproductive rights. Thanks to innovations in egg retrieval and embryo freezing, there are now alternative conception methods for women (and couples) who are looking to delay pregnancy until later in life or who are having difficulty conceiving. […]
Dealing with infertility can be incredibly stressful for couples. And while it may feel like you are the only ones going through this difficult challenge, infertility is very common. Approximately one in six couples in Canada experience infertility, which means that more people are undergoing fertility treatments like in vitro fertilization (IVF) than you probably […]
ONE Fertility Kitchener Waterloo will be closed for the holidays from Sunday, December 22nd, 2024 to Wednesday, January 1st, 2025 inclusively.
Leading up to this closure, depending on the timing of the start of your cycle, you may be instructed to call with your next cycle.
For time-sensitive matters during the closure, contact your primary healthcare provider. For urgent matters, seek urgent medical attention via your local Emergency Department.