For women wanting babies in their 40s, she’s the Bay Area’s ‘egg whisperer’
Key Points:
- San Ramon-based fertility doctor Aimee Eyvazzadeh has gained a reputation for helping women with challenging fertility cases, offering highly personalized care and embracing both emerging medical and alternative treatments, despite some criticism from experts.
- Eyvazzadeh’s services are costly, averaging $35,000 per IVF cycle, and she does not accept insurance, attracting clients primarily from the Bay Area, where women tend to have children later due to career and financial factors.
- Patients praise her hands-on approach and emotional support, contrasting with impersonal experiences at larger fertility centers, though some recommended treatments like platelet-rich plasma therapy and NAD+ lack robust scientific validation.
- Eyvazzadeh does not report her clinic’s success rates to federal or industry