AmCan Fertility Resources Group is a fertility resources and coordination organization located in Irvine, California. Irvine is in the heart of Orange County, part of the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area and a hub for international medical tourism and third-party reproduction services. AmCan specializes in coordinating fertility treatment for patients, often including international clients and those seeking egg donation, gestational surrogacy, or other third-party reproduction arrangements in the United States. For a comprehensive view of California's broader fertility clinic landscape, visit our California fertility clinics directory.
Physicians and Clinical Team
AmCan Fertility Resources Group's model centers on coordination and case management rather than providing in-house clinical procedures. The organization works with a network of fertility physicians, IVF clinics, egg donors, gestational carriers, and legal professionals across the United States and internationally. Patients who use AmCan's coordination services receive treatment from board-certified reproductive endocrinologists at affiliated fertility clinics; AmCan's team facilitates the process, handles logistics, and serves as an advocate and guide throughout the fertility journey. Staff members with experience in fertility case coordination, patient advocacy, and international medical travel assist clients in navigating the complex landscape of cross-border fertility care.
Services and Treatments
AmCan Fertility Resources Group offers coordination and support services including:
- Third-party reproduction coordination — donor egg IVF, gestational surrogacy, and embryo donation arrangement
- International patient coordination — facilitating fertility treatment in the United States for patients traveling from Asia, Canada, and other regions
- Egg donor matching — connecting intended parents with carefully screened egg donors
- Gestational carrier matching — working with surrogacy agencies to identify and match gestational carriers
- IVF cycle coordination — liaising between international patients and US-based IVF clinics
- Legal and administrative support — referrals to reproductive law attorneys for surrogacy contracts and parental rights
- Patient advocacy and care navigation — guiding patients through the complexities of the US fertility system
- Translation and cultural liaison services — particularly for Chinese-speaking patients and others from the Asia-Pacific region
Note: AmCan coordinates and facilitates fertility services but does not typically perform in-house clinical procedures such as egg retrieval, IVF, or embryo transfer. Those procedures occur at affiliated IVF clinics.
Laboratory and Success Rates
Laboratory services are performed at the affiliated IVF clinics that AmCan works with in the Irvine and broader Orange County and Los Angeles area. Success rates depend on the specific IVF clinic, patient characteristics, and the type of cycle performed. Patients should ask AmCan and the treating IVF clinic to provide SART-reported outcome data for the specific clinic where procedures will be performed.
Patients should review the most current cycle-level data published by the CDC's ART Surveillance program and the SART Clinic Summary Report.
Patient Experience
AmCan serves a patient population that includes both US-based clients and international patients, particularly from the Chinese-speaking world, who seek fertility treatment or third-party reproduction services in California. For international patients, AmCan provides a meaningful service by bridging language barriers, navigating US regulatory and legal frameworks, and managing the logistical complexity of fertility treatment abroad. Irvine's Orange County location is home to a significant Asian-American community and is well-connected to LAX and John Wayne Airport, making it a practical base for Pacific Rim medical visitors.
Considering At-Home Insemination?
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Insurance and Financing
Insurance coverage for services coordinated through AmCan depends on the patient's specific plan and whether the affiliated IVF clinic that performs the procedures is in-network. California does not have a comprehensive IVF insurance mandate. International patients typically self-pay for fertility services in the United States.
Patients should request a detailed cost estimate covering all components — coordination fees, clinical procedure fees at the IVF clinic, donor or surrogate compensation, legal fees, and medications — to understand the full scope of financial commitment. Third-party reproduction involving egg donors or gestational carriers involves substantially higher costs than standard IVF.
Mandate states for reference: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Rhode Island require insurers to cover IVF. California does not have this mandate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AmCan Fertility Resources Group's primary role? AmCan functions primarily as a fertility resources coordinator and patient advocate. The organization helps patients navigate the complex process of finding and working with egg donors, gestational carriers, and fertility clinics in the United States. It does not perform clinical procedures in-house but facilitates access to these services through its network.
Is AmCan appropriate for international patients? Yes. AmCan specifically serves international clients seeking fertility treatment in the US, particularly patients from China and the broader Asia-Pacific region. Services such as translation, cultural liaison support, and international patient coordination are central to AmCan's offering.
How long does a coordinated egg donation IVF cycle take? A coordinated egg donor IVF cycle involves several stages: matching the intended parent(s) with a suitable donor, synchronizing the donor's stimulation cycle with the recipient's uterine preparation, egg retrieval, fertilization and embryo culture, and embryo transfer. The total process from matching to embryo transfer typically takes 2-4 months, depending on donor availability and scheduling.
What legal protections exist for intended parents using gestational surrogacy in California? California is one of the most favorable states for gestational surrogacy in the United States. California courts routinely issue pre-birth orders establishing the intended parents' legal parentage before the baby is born. Patients should work with a reproductive law attorney to ensure all contracts and parental rights documentation are properly established. AmCan can refer clients to experienced reproductive law attorneys as part of the coordination process.

