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  1. SART: Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology

    SART is the primary organization of professionals dedicated to the practice of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in the United States.

  2. SART: Our Mission Statement

    ©1996 - 2025 SART, Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology. All Rights Reserved.

  3. Start with SART

    What is SART and why should you start with SART when choosing a fertility clinic? SART or the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology is a non-profit association that provides oversight for ART clinics.

  4. SART: FYI Videos

    Learn how the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) membership signals honesty, lab accreditation, transparent success rates and board‑certified care.

  5. SART: Introduction

    We invite you to search for a SART IVF clinic where you can receive a personalized evaluation and treatment plan from a board-certified Reproductive Endocrinologist.

  6. SART: IVF Trends

    An overview of recent trends in in vitro fertilization (IVF), including more successful deliveries, fewer multiple pregnancies, and increased use of single embryo transfers. It highlights the improvements in …

  7. SART: Success Rates

    SART provides an online calculator to predict success. This is an excellent tool to estimate the cumulative live birth rate up to three cycles. A “cycle” involves egg retrieval and the transfer of all the …

  8. The SART Executive Council

    The SART Executive Council Micah J. Hill, D.O. President Shady Grove Fertility 9601 Blackwell Rd, Rockville, MD Jennifer Eaton, M.D., M.S.C.I. President-Elect Women and Infants Fertility Center 90 …

  9. Contact SART

    SART does not provide personalized medical advice to patients. However, ASRM’s website, reproductivefacts.org, contains a wealth of information for patients on infertility and other aspects of …

  10. Join SART

    Annual submission of cycle-specific clinic outcome data to the SART Registry, verified by Medical Director, with permission to disclose such data to the public and to allow data to be validated.