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    Mayo Clinic in Rochester team ranked among ‘America’s Best Fertility Clinics’ by Newsweek

The Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility team at Mayo Clinic in Rochester was ranked No. 8 by Newsweek in its 2024 list of "America's Best Fertility Clinics."


Mayo Clinic in Rochester was ranked No. 8 in the nation by Newsweek in its 2024 list of "America's Best Fertility Clinics." Mayo is one of 125 top fertility clinics in the U.S. to receive the honor.

The recently released rankings are based on survey results from physicians and other fertility medicine professionals, and key performance indicators and accreditation data to produce a listing of the top 125 fertility clinics in the country.

"As we proudly recognize the distinction of being ranked No. 8 among America's best fertility clinics by Newsweek, it's timely also to acknowledge that April 21–27 marks National Infertility Awareness Week," says Dr. Samir Babayev, clinical director of in vitro fertilization in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility.

"This recognition underscores our team's relentless commitment to advancing fertility care," Dr. Babyev says. "At Mayo Clinic, we are not just celebrating a ranking. We are reaffirming our dedication to helping families overcome their challenges with fertility, bolstered by pioneering research and compassionate care. It's an honor to support our patients' dreams of parenthood, inspired by both our team's expertise and the stories of those we serve."

The Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility team understands the challenges of infertility and has been committed to advancing fertility care since 1989. The team is made up of dedicated nurses, clinicians and embryologists who can relate to the struggles of families both locally and worldwide.

We are not just celebrating a ranking. We are reaffirming our dedication to helping families overcome their challenges with fertility, bolstered by pioneering research and compassionate care.

Dr. Samir Babayev

"I've witnessed firsthand the passion and commitment of our team," says Nicole Callahan, a nurse practitioner on the team. "We're not just providing top-notch care but also helping and advocating for those struggling with infertility. It's more than just a job; it's a mission to make a difference in people's lives."

The team has extensive experience and a commitment to fertility care, and has the advantage of having a specialized reproductive surgery and leading-edge in vitro fertilization laboratory equipped with advanced technologies.

"Our state-of-the-art in vitro fertilization and fertility testing laboratories provide a broad range of services for patients seeking infertility treatment and family building," says Dr. Yulian Zhao, director of the In Vitro Fertilization Laboratory.

"In addition to performing the core procedures of IVF with the most advanced technologies, our fertility preservation program goes above and beyond to preserve fertility for all ages and gender groups on all reproductive cells and tissues," Dr. Zhao says. "Our dedicated staff and team effort truly make Mayo's model of putting the patient first a reality. Recognition of excellence is well merited." 

Dr. Zaraq Khan, division chair of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, also expresses pride in the recognition.

"We are thrilled to be in the top 10 of America's Best Fertility Clinics," Dr. Khan says. "This recognition is a testament to the hard work of all our division members, with our mission of providing unparalleled excellence through innovative and compassionate fertility care. We remain committed to helping our patients in their family-building journey, from basic infertility treatment to medically complex IVF and advanced reproductive surgery."