Schedulepro a LGBTQ

Ingenes branches

Thanks to the trust our patients have placed in our institute, we have expanded into new territories, bringing our teams of experts in fertility, assisted reproductive technologies, and accredited laboratories closer to you, we are currently present in the United States and Mexico.
Start Your Journey to Welcoming a Baby

Our branches IVF branches in Mexico

Thanks to the trust of our patients, you can start today your path to being a mother at the Ingenes branch of your choice, located in different cities in Mexico.
Branch with laboratory

What makes us Latin America’s leading fertility and genetics institute?

Saint Luis International Institute ranks us as a leader in the study and treatment of fertility in the Americas for the following reasons

We have helped to bring more than 35,000 babies home worldwide thanks to our team of reproductive experts, embryologists, geneticists and nurse specialists.

Under the guidance of our skilled team of experts, our accurate Evaluation & Diagnosis Program is guaranteed to determine the specific factors affecting your fertility.

We have a 10% higher success rate than any other clinic in the USA and 78% higher than the average in Latin America, with babies born through In Vitro Fertilization of your own eggs, accredited by the LARA Network.

Our Ingenes

Get the Latest From Our Ingenes Blog

Stay up to date with accurate information about assisted reproduction and fertility treatments, and learn about the path we’ll guide you along to expand your family.

Entendiendo el Factor Embrionario y Su Rol en la Fertilidad

El factor embrionario es un aspecto crucial de la fertilidad, pero a menudo se pasa por alto en las discusiones sobre la concepción. Un embrión consta de 46 cromosomas, 23 de la madre y 23 del padre. Cualquier problema genético dentro de estos cromosomas podría potencialmente impedir que un embarazo llegue a término, evitando finalmente ...

Aneuploidía, qué es, causas y cómo prevenirlo

Aneuploidía es una alteración genética que puede presentarse en el embrión y comprometer su desarrollo. Te decimos cuáles son sus principales causas y cómo prevenirla.

Go to blog
Permiso Cofepris: 133300201A1156
Dr. Felipe Camargo Cédula Profesional SEP: 4452501
©Todos los derechos reservados 2024. Instituto Ingenes, Fertilidad & Genética
map-markercrossmenuchevron-right