IVI Clinic in the North of Madrid– Assisted Reproduction and Fertility

We achieve success rates up to 23% higher than the industry average, according to the latest published data from the Spanish Fertility Society, across all treatments and regardless of age.

At IVI Madrid Norte, we are experts in mild stimulation or Mini IVF

Mild ovarian stimulation, also known as mini IVF, is a way of carrying out assisted reproduction treatments using lower doses of hormonal medication, with the aim of respecting the ovary’s natural function to a greater extent and reducing treatment side effects.

Instead of intensive stimulation to obtain a large number of oocytes, this protocol aims to retrieve a smaller number of oocytes (usually 4–5), but of high quality, sufficient to achieve results comparable to conventional IVF.

IVI clinics have helped bring hundreds of thousands of babies into the world throughout Spain. At IVI Madrid Norte, we have leading professionals in gynaecology, biology, genetics and surgery, among other specialties.

We are leaders in research, and our scientific advances have led to the development of the most widely used Reproductive Medicine techniques in Europe today. The cutting-edge technology in our laboratories, combined with personalised patient care, enables us to achieve the highest success rates in the sector.

Take advantage of our Diagnostic Pack

A complete fertility assessment in a single visit. What’s more, it will be free of charge if you begin treatment with us. It includes:

Initial medical consultation

Psychological counselling consultation to support you throughout the process

Gynaecological examination

Ovarian reserve test (Anti-Müllerian Hormone – AMH)

Semen analysis

Results consultation with diagnosis, treatment proposal and personalised quotation

Our treatments

For over 35 years, we have been innovating and offering personalised treatments in In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), oocyte donation and Artificial Insemination, tailored to each patient’s needs.

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How to get there

C/ Vicente Muzas, 13, 15 and 17 (entrance via Calle Arturo Soria 201) 28043 Madrid, Spain
28043 Madrid Madrid España

Transportation

AveCercanías C1, C2 and C7, Recoletos
Metro/TramArturo Soria station, Line 4
BusArturo Soria – López de Hoyos stop. Lines 9, 11, 70, 72, 73
AirportMadrid-Barajas Adolfo Suárez
CocheAccess via M30, exit Arturo Soria

Frequently Asked Questions

During mild ovarian stimulation, the woman attends the clinic so that the specialist can assess ovarian development and oocyte maturation. Minimal stimulation protocols eliminate unnecessary monitoring visits, making the treatment more comfortable and manageable.

The aim of controlled ovarian stimulation is to achieve the maturation of nearly all oocytes progressing towards ovulation, many of which would naturally degenerate and never be selected.

With mild stimulation protocols, minimal doses of hormonal medication are used. This allows for a more natural ovarian stimulation process, interfering as little as possible with the body’s own selection mechanism. The result is a simpler process, closer to what would occur naturally.

IVI assisted reproduction clinics are among the most successful both nationally and across Europe. We have decades of experience in various In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) techniques, which involve the artificial union of the oocyte and sperm in the laboratory.

Our treatments enable embryos to be created and fertilised in the laboratory, ready for transfer to the uterus so that they can develop into a successful pregnancy.

At IVI Madrid IVF clinics, we use two fertilisation techniques: conventional IVF or Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). The gynaecologist will determine the most appropriate option in each case based on male and female factors.

Conventional IVF involves placing the oocyte and sperm together in a controlled environment that closely resembles natural conditions. ICSI uses a microinjection technique to introduce a single sperm directly into the mature oocyte, thereby ensuring fertilisation.

Both treatments begin with a preliminary assessment followed by ovarian stimulation. Several oocytes are then retrieved through follicular puncture. The oocyte is fertilised using IVF or ICSI and monitored over the following days. The best embryo is selected and transferred to the uterus in a quick, safe and painless procedure.

Egg donation is an assisted reproduction treatment that can help patients who are unable to achieve pregnancy with their own oocytes. Patients experiencing conditions that prevent their oocytes from being fertilised may benefit from this treatment, in which we use an oocyte donated by a healthy, fertile woman.

The process begins with follicular puncture to retrieve oocytes from the donor. Healthy oocytes from the patient may also be cryopreserved to postpone pregnancy. Oocytes are stored until IVF or ICSI is performed. Sperm may also come from a donor if necessary.

Following fertilisation, the embryo is transferred to the patient’s uterus in a simple and safe procedure

One of the most common techniques in IVI Reproductive Medicine clinics is Artificial Insemination. This involves introducing a semen sample, previously prepared in the laboratory, into the woman’s uterus through a simple, effective and non-surgical procedure.

This increases the chances of fertilisation of the oocyte, facilitating pregnancy. No prior oocyte retrieval is required, as this technique respects the natural environment of the gametes as much as possible. To maximise success, mild ovarian stimulation is scheduled and endometrial monitoring is performed to determine the optimal time for insemination.

The aim of Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) is to identify hereditary diseases where there is suspicion of genetic risk. This technique detects and prevents the transmission of genetic and chromosomal disorders to offspring before embryo implantation.

Among the most frequently detected conditions in IVI Reproductive Medicine clinics are Fragile X syndrome, Huntington’s disease and muscular dystrophy. Detection methods include fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH) or comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH arrays), performed after removing a cell from the embryo.

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is one of the most effective techniques to ensure fertilisation in cases of male infertility. ICSI involves obtaining sperm from a semen sample or via testicular biopsy. A single sperm is then injected into a mature oocyte using a microneedle.

Once fertilisation and correct embryo development are confirmed, the embryo is transferred to the patient’s uterus in a simple, effective and painless procedure.

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