IVF is five appointments most of the time. The work is in sequencing them. This is the calendar our coordinators keep for first-time patients, starting the day we receive a referral.
Week 1: review and scoping
Your case gets a first read from the reproductive endocrinologist. We ask for AMH, antral follicle count, day-three bloods, and your partner's semen analysis if applicable. If anything is missing, we order it before the first trip.
Weeks 2 to 4: consultation trip
Four to five days on the ground. Baseline ultrasound, in-person consult, protocol agreed, medications prescribed. You leave with everything you need to start stims at home.
Weeks 5 to 7: stims at home, retrieval in Vietnam
You fly in on day seven of stims. Monitoring ultrasounds every two days. Trigger shot once follicles hit target size, retrieval thirty-six hours later under sedation.
Weeks 8 to 12: freeze and rest
Embryos go to blastocyst by day five and get vitrified. You fly home the day after retrieval. We do not push for fresh transfer, because frozen transfer success rates are within two percentage points at the clinics we use, and your body has just been through a lot.
Month 4: frozen transfer trip
Five to seven days. Lining check, transfer, and two pregnancy tests. Then you fly home and we stay in touch until week twelve.
Cost range
Standard cycle with ICSI, PGT, and one frozen transfer lands between 5,200 and 7,000 USD. Medications are extra and run 1,200 to 2,200 USD depending on protocol.