Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM)

Category: Reproductive health clinic

Address: 4600 Hale Pkwy Suite 490, Denver, CO 80220, USA

Phone: +13033552555

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Friday: 7:30AM–4:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Austin Bash

Aug 4, 2022

We are so, so grateful to all CCRM staff and Dr. Kondapalli! Walking through the door the first time was a little scary and unnerving as you don't know what to expect. Dr. Kondapalli was the best doctor we could have gone to. She was thorough in her explanations about the process and treatment options. She answered all of our questions and worries with compassion and was our biggest cheerleader throughout the process. The entire team was fantastic as well. We felt extremely supported by everyone at CCRM. The hardest part for us was actually "graduating" after two successful IVF cycles as we knew we would no longer be going to CCRM. We have already recommended CCRM to friends who are also going through infertility and we truly cannot say enough good things about CCRM and our entire experience. Thank you so much!

Lynsey Seminary

Jun 9, 2022

UPDATE: I would like to add that CCRM responded that they provided me calendars stating that I should not get pregnant during the process but I was ALREADY pregnant before they sent me ANY information. This is confirmed by their own assessment of the fetal development and ultrasound. This business is absolutely atrocious. Please read about my experience and seriously consider moving forward here. I went to CCRM to get fertility testing in March. On March 21st I received results back and was told i have diminished ovarian reserve and that my chances of conceiving naturally were extremely low. I was told IVF with an aggressive protocol would be my best option. I received that bad news and then had to wait one month for a "regroup" to discuss next steps with my doctor. The following month I went to my regroup and was given my protocol which was a month of priming hormone meds which would start in May. After the May priming meds, I would start injections in June, and a tentative retrieval date for June 14th. From my regroup until today, I have done numerous blood tests, imagining exams, etc. I also had to order $7,000 worth of non-refundable IVF meds. Well, I found out yesterday that I have been pregnant since mid April. I was pregnant almost the entire time I was in CCRM care. I was pregnant when they told me to start taking priming medications including testosterone. Certain priming medications are extremely dangerous for pregnant women. Testosterone is toxic to fetuses and is very well documented to cause serious birth defects. "Prenatal and neonatal testosterone exposure can cause sexual dimorphism in human behavior, including social development, as well as birth defects impacting genitalia development." Meaning even small amounts of exposure to testosterone in pregnant women can cause little boys to develop female genitalia and features, and little girls to develop male genitalia and features. So now here I am, pregnant and being told by CCRM that they can no longer do anything for me. I have spent over $10,000 on IVF prep that I will not be able to move forward with and will not be able to get money back for. I have a poor outlook on my pregnancy and have unintentionally harmed my baby due to their guidance. I was pregnant all along, without any assistance from CCRM. And now I am in a far worse position than I was before I contacted them. This company is not ethical. The amount of emotional distress I have been though since first contacting CCRM has been insurmountable. The experience of infertility is already stressful, scary, and sad at times. CCRM has done nothing but increase the pain a diagnosis of infertility can cause.

Carolina Fuller

May 10, 2022

Dr. Laxmi Kondapalli & her team were the absolute best! My husband & I were championed since the start of our fertility journey at CCRM. I felt like I had a cheer squad to myself; I can't address how exhausted I came in to meet the team, but their support lifted my faith to go to battle for the family I had once dreamed of. I'll try to summarize our journey! My husband & I got married in '15 & wanted children eventually, but chose to wait a few years. When we finally decided to start trying 3 years ago, the trying became endless & emotionally scarring. The pregnancy tests came out negative over & over again. In January of '21 we began our path with CCRM. I was frightened of the unknowns this journey presented to us: the shots, tests, & the waiting in between. In July of '21 our first embryo was transferred from which I became pregnant! I am so blessed and honored to share that our precious, miracle-dream baby boy was born 3/27/22!! We are thankful to God, Dr. K, Becca, Destiny, the front desk at the Rose location, Rachel on the research team, the embryologist & the rest of her excellent team!

Charlie Johnson

Apr 21, 2022

A disaster of a “clinic” and they should lose their license for negligence and/or malpractice. They missed a major medical issue that our IVF clinic caught instantly. They constantly tried to overbill, we only saw our doctor once after three rounds of IUI, and just wasted our money and time. They were also always slow and very rude. I can’t recommend them less.

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Questions & Answers

What services are included in the CCRM One Day Work Up?

Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) | Sep 4, 2022
Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) | Sep 4, 2022

We’re committed to getting you on the fastest path to parenthood. Our One Day Work Up includes: 1) Nurse Consult 2) Baseline Ultrasound 3) Semen Analysis 4) Communicable Disease Testing (e.g. HIV or Hepatitis). Note: this is required for both partners 5) Preconception Testing 6) Genetic Carrier Screening 7) Physician Regroup & development of a treatment plan.

Do you offer financing?

Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) | Sep 4, 2022
Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) | Sep 4, 2022

Yes! We offer financing through Future Family. They offer flexible financing options, including 0% APR to low monthly payment plans, that allow you to pay over 3 to 60 months. We also work with Lightstream, CapeXMD, and Lending Club.

What is your success rate for IVF?

Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) | Sep 4, 2022
Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) | Sep 4, 2022

On average, it takes our patients 1.2 IVF cycles to get pregnant (versus the national average at 1.6. (*National average is based on 2016 SART data. Consolidated CCRM Network data is tracked and reported by CCRM – It includes the following locations: CCRM Fertility, CCRM Fertility of Minneapolis, CCRM Fertility of Orange County, CCRM Fertility of Toronto, CCRM Fertility of Houston, CCRM Fertility of New York, CCRM Fertility of Atlanta)

Are you a SART Member?

Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) | Sep 4, 2022
Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) | Sep 4, 2022

Yes! CCRM Fertility is committed to providing you with the highest quality standards of care.

Do I need to make an appointment to be seen?

Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) | Sep 4, 2022
Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) | Sep 4, 2022

Yes! We recommend making an appointment through our contact us form via our website. We offer both in-person and telehealth appointments for your convenience.

Does this organization serve non-binary clients well? Do they understand trans and non-binary people are seeking fertility support? So far.... doesn't seem as such.

Alissa Weller Nuñez | Nov 3, 2020
Jackie Garcia | Nov 3, 2020

Yes they do..

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