Clinics

The World Egg and Sperm Bank is proud to offer your patients convenient, affordable options for donated gametes to obtain successful pregnancies.

Our Goal is to Complement Your Valuable Reputation

We take seriously our role as an extension of your practice.  We are uniquely different from all other egg and sperm banks: all retrievals, collections, vitrification, and operational functions are performed in a single, integrated facility in Scottsdale, Arizona by our highly experienced and specialized staff. We do not contract with other fertility clinics to retrieve or vitrify gametes. Our state-of-the-art facility is built for one purpose: egg and sperm banking, which enables us (and by extension, your clinic), to deliver unmatched quality control to enhance your patients opportunity to conceive.  All of our donors are U.S. or Canadian residents only.

Our management team would welcome the opportunity to visit you and answer any questions you may have.

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The World Egg and Sperm Bank adheres to ASRM and FDA guidelines. We also have a California State Tissue Bank license, Illinois State Tissue Bank license, Oregon State Tissue Bank license and a New York State Tissue Bank license. We can ship donor eggs and sperm to clinics located anywhere in the United States.

The World Egg and Sperm Bank adheres to all Canadian regulations. We have an active Primary Establishment license with Health Canada. We can ship donor eggs and sperm directly to any clinic location in Canada.

The World Egg & Sperm Bank complies with the UK’s Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) Code of Practice. We have a open identity donors who have donated altruistically and meet all HFEA requirements. We can ship donor eggs from our centralized facility to any clinic location across the United Kingdom.

The World Egg & Sperm Bank donors comply with Australian state laws and national regulations, including both External Donor Gamete Compliance and Internal Donor Gamete Compliance:

  • RTAC Code of Practice – October 2010 (Under review)
  • Victoria – Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act 2008 & Assisted Reproductive Treatment Regulations 2009
  • South Australia – Assisted Reproductive Treatment Act 1998 & Assisted Reproductive Treatment Regulations 2010
  • Western Australia – Human Reproductive Technology Act 1991 & Human Reproductive Technology Act Directions 2004
  • New South Wales – Assisted Reproductive Technology Act 2007 (Reviewed late 2013) & Assisted Reproductive Technology Regulation 2009
  • Donor Identification registry
  • Family limits established in various state laws
  • Commonwealth legislation
  • Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction and the Regulation of Human Embryo Research Amendment Act 2006*
  • NHMRC Ethical guidelines on the use of ART in clinical practice and research 2007
  • ART Clinic policies and procedures
  • Our donors go through ANZICA counseling, and your donor’s contact information is submitted to your clinic.

The World Egg and Sperm Bank does not pay donors for their eggs; we provide donor reimbursement for expenses only – such as childcare, lost wages, and travel.

If your clinic is located in a country that is not listed, please contact us. We will work with your clinic to ensure we can adhere to all legislative requirements in your country.