About Virginia Center for Reproductive Medicine

Virginia Center for Reproductive Medicine (VCRM) is a fertility and reproductive endocrinology clinic located in Reston, Virginia, serving the metropolitan Washington, DC area, and specializes in comprehensive infertility treatment for singles, couples, LGBT families, and complex cases. The center offers a full spectrum of services including IVF, IUI, elective single embryo transfer, embryo vitrification, genetic screening, donor egg programs, gestational surrogacy, egg freezing, PRP ovarian rejuvenation, male infertility evaluation, and advanced protocols such as DuoStim for poor responders, all supported by a state‑of‑the‑art IVF laboratory that has topped SART rankings for more than a decade. VCRM distinguishes itself with the REI Protect Seal of Approval, pioneering use of eSET and AI‑assisted embryo selection, and 100 % refund shared‑risk plans for IVF, donor eggs, and surrogacy, making treatment more affordable. Led by dual board‑certified reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Fady Sharara, who oversees every patient interaction, the clinic emphasizes a boutique, single‑physician model, holistic care, and rapid appointment scheduling, while providing extensive patient support such as nutrition counseling, on‑site acupuncture, educational resources, medication discount programs, and inclusive services for LGBT families. Consistently high pregnancy success rates, validated by annual SART data, and numerous “Top Doctor” honors underscore VCRM’s commitment to achieving family‑building goals with personalized, evidence‑based care.

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    1. Expert, Direct Physician
    Dr. Fady Sharara provides thorough diagnostic evaluations, integrates diet and lifestyle recommendations, and offers clear, data‑driven explanations. He personally conducts ultrasounds, surgeries, and follows patients at every appointment, which many patients credit for successful natural conceptions and IVF outcomes.
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    2. Compassionate Nursing Team
    Nurses such as Jo, Jessica, and Jill deliver personalized care, answer questions after hours, and teach injection techniques with patience. Their consistent presence creates a comforting environment that reduces anxiety throughout treatment cycles.
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    3. Efficient Scheduling & Communication
    Appointments start on time, wait times are minimal, and front‑desk staff promptly address insurance and billing inquiries. Patients frequently mention quick responses to texts and calls, contributing to a streamlined treatment process.
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    4. Holistic, Personalized Treatment
    The clinic emphasizes individualized plans, including tailored diet, supplements, and targeted testing before moving to IVF. Success stories include natural pregnancies after lifestyle changes and successful embryo adoption programs.
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    5. Transparent Financial Guidance
    Billing coordinators such as Trisha and Cameron explain coverage options clearly and help navigate insurance, allowing patients to understand costs before proceeding with treatment.

warningWhat to watch out for at Virginia Center for Reproductive Medicine?

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    1. High Consultation Fees
    Some patients report paying $350 for an initial consultation without receiving the depth of discussion they expected, indicating a potential mismatch between cost and perceived value.
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    2. Perceived Brusque Interactions
    A number of reviewers describe Dr. Sharara as high‑strung or dismissive, noting instances where questions were cut off or patients felt belittled, which can increase stress during an already emotional process.
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    3. Billing and Record Disputes
    Several patients experienced double billing, unexpected charges, or difficulty obtaining medical records until outstanding balances were paid, raising concerns about financial transparency and compliance with record‑release regulations.
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    4. Communication Gaps for Egg Donation
    One patient reported being ghosted for two months after submitting egg‑donation paperwork, highlighting occasional lapses in follow‑up for time‑sensitive reproductive decisions.
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    5. Facility Cleanliness & Inclusivity Issues
    Reports of blood spots on floors, a dirty bathroom, and a policy that does not accommodate transgender patients suggest areas where the clinic’s environment and inclusivity could be improved.
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Virginia Center for Reproductive Medicine — Patient Reviews

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A*** F.
3 months ago
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My husband and I have been on our journey with VCRM for a year. We are now 8 weeks along and are so happy! We can't speak highly enough about Dr. Sharara and his team. Can't wait to do it all over aga…

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S*** M.
2 months ago
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My husband and I were referred to Dr. Sharara by a friend after trying to conceive on our own for over a year, and we are so grateful we made that call. The office staff is consistently friendly and k…

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G*** W.
3 months ago
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Dr. Sharara and his staff made what could have been a very unpleasant process one of the most comfortable medical experiences I've had as a patient. I came to VCRM with severe endometriosis and trying…

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A*** N.
3 months ago
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Dr. Sharara and his team are incredible! Thanks to their expertise, we now have our two greatest blessings. Before finding VCRM, we worked with three other clinics, and the difference was remarkable. …

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L*** M.
3 months ago
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I’m a first time surrogate and I got pregnant on the very first try! I'm beyond grateful for the incredible team at VCRM. Their expertise, compassion, and support made this journey truly unforgettable…

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C*** S.
6 months ago
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IVF clinic experience with Dr. Sharara was positive. He provided diet and lifestyle recommendations after initial tests. The experience spanned nearly a year of TTC.

We had an incredible experience at VCRM working with Dr. Sharara. After close to a year of TTC, my husband and I decided to see a fertility doctor to do all the basic tests. Dr. Sharara immediately ga…

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3 months ago
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Disappointing experience at the IVF clinic. Paid $350 for a consultation. Poor communication quality.

I went to this clinic based on recommendations from a few people, but unfortunately, my experience was very disappointing. I paid $350 for a consultation, expecting a thoughtful discussion and answers…

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M*** O.
3 months ago
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Patient had a very positive experience with Dr. Sharara and the VCRM team, considering them family and achieving a successful IVF outcome.

VCRM was a blessing for us. The whole team is incredible. They became family for us. Dr. Sharara is the best doctor of fertility and just so wonderful. I’m so glad we found him. He never gave up on us…

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D*** M.
8 months ago
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I think the review is long over due. After struggling with infertility for 4–5 years and seeing multiple doctors both in the U.S. and India, we finally found hope and success with Dr. Sharara. From …

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K*** H.
7 months ago
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We are grateful for Dr. Fady Sharara's personalized treatment approach after our first consultation, with his incredible staff who took the time to get to know us.

My husband and I are beyond grateful for Dr. Fady Sharara and his incredible staff. I felt confident in Dr. Sharara immediately after our first consultation. He truly took the time to get to know us, …

Virginia Center for Reproductive Medicine — FAQ

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Virginia Center for Reproductive Medicine provides a full spectrum of assisted reproduction services, including in‑vitro fertilization (IVF) with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), intrauterine insemination (IUI), and elective single embryo transfer (eSET). The clinic also offers egg freezing, donor egg programs, gestational surrogacy, and comprehensive genetic screening such as preimplantation genetic testing (PGT‑A) and diagnosis (PGD). Additional services include blastocyst culture, laser‑assisted hatching, and fertility preservation for cancer patients. Each treatment is tailored to the patient’s unique diagnosis, with support from a multidisciplinary team that includes reproductive endocrinologists, embryologists, and counseling staff.

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