Invitro Life
Invitro Life
Scoring methodology
Each dimension 1–5, based on public signals; first-party claims are excluded from objective scoring.
- Compliance
- —
- Medical level
- 3.0
- Transparency
- 2.5
- Reputation
- —
- Intl. accessibility
- 1.5
See the Methodology.
Strengths
- Publishes 7 named medical staff including two senior Turkish embryologists — not anonymous
- Broad service line: IVF/ICSI/PGT-A/ERA/NIPT/karyotyping/gamete freezing (self-reported)
Concerns
- Founding year, legal entity and accreditations all undisclosed
- No public pricing; success-rate claims lack methodology, year and sample size
- Offers PRP and "stem cell therapy" — experimental in mainstream reproductive medicine; marketing them as routine services is aggressive
- No independent third-party patient reviews found
Controversies & risks
Not foundScore context: vs. peers in this country
Each dimension compared with the average of clinics we cover in the same country; “verified data points” are the public signals behind the score.
Ranked #26 by overall score among the 30 Georgia providers we cover.
- No verifiable international accreditation found
- No known controversy records
- Specialties: IVF, ICSI, Embryo genetic testing, Egg donation, Surrogacy
- Pricing disclosed
- Success rate self-reported, not third-party verified
- Third-party rating: No independent platform rating with a sample size found (PlacidWay listing exists)
- Accepts Chinese clients: Not found
- Chinese-language service: No
New profile added 2026-07. Data completeness: partial — mostly self-reported information pending deeper verification. Scores are our editorial assessment; first-party claims are excluded from objective scoring.
⚠️ Name disambiguation (read first): Invitro Life (invitrolife.ge, N.9 Tsinandali St, Tbilisi, Turkish-background team) is an entirely different organisation from the "In Vitro" clinic of the Zhordania system, which has been effectively absorbed into LeaderMed (see the In Vitro profile). Different address, different team, different legal entity — anchor any review search or agency conversation to the address and staff list.
Invitro Life is a Tbilisi IVF clinic with a Turkish professional background: senior embryologists Özhan Atvar and Alper Ismicoglu anchor the lab. The founding year and legal entity are not disclosed. The published service line is broad — IVF, ICSI, IUI, egg/embryo/sperm freezing, PGT-A, NIPT, ERA, karyotyping, surrogacy and egg-donation programs — but also includes PRP and "stem cell therapy", which remain experimental in mainstream reproductive medicine; presenting them as routine services is an aggressive marketing signal.
Medical team (2026-07 initial review)
Seven named staff (names and titles only): fertility specialists Natia Popkhadze, Ana Jibuti and Nano Bzhalava, embryologists Özhan Atvar and Alper Ismicoglu, endocrinologist Tamar Khasaia, and OB-GYN Tamuna Gogoladze. None could be independently verified via ESHRE or PubMed (pending verification).
Reputation
No independent patient reviews were found on any platform in English, Russian or Chinese. Claimed success rates (70-75% under 35; ~80% for donor/surrogacy programs) carry no methodology, year or sample size. Before engaging, request written clarification of those statistics and the regulatory basis for any experimental add-on (PRP/stem cells).
Pre-contract due-diligence checklist
The top half is what we have verified from public signals; the bottom half is what you should verify yourself.
Verified by us (as of last-verified date)
- International accreditation · Caution
None found — ask the provider for original certificates - Price transparency · Verified
No public price list - Success-rate claims · Caution
Self-reported: Claims 70-75% under 35, 55-60% ages 35-50, ~80% for surrogacy/donor programs (self-reported, no methodology or year) - Third-party reputation · Verified
No independent platform rating with a sample size found (PlacidWay listing exists) - Controversy records · Verified
None known as of last-verified date - Current availability · Verified
Available
Verify yourself
- Have the contract reviewed by an independent lawyer (not one referred by the provider)
- Ask for live-birth rates by age bracket, not a headline “success rate”
- Request an itemised fee schedule; confirm currency and refund terms
- Confirm ownership, transfer and disposal terms for medical records and embryos
- If possible, visit the clinic, lab and ward in person before signing
Reviews
To be verified
Frequently asked questions
Answers are based solely on information we have verified, with a last-verified date; not medical or legal advice.
Q1.Does Invitro Life accept Chinese clients?
We found no clear information — confirm directly with the provider. (last verified 2026-07-07)
Q2.How much does Invitro Life cost?
Publicly listed range: No public price list. Request an itemised written quote before signing. (last verified 2026-07-07)
Q3.Are Invitro Life's success-rate claims reliable?
The provider self-reports “Claims 70-75% under 35, 55-60% ages 35-50, ~80% for surrogacy/donor programs (self-reported, no methodology or year)”. This is unverified; ask for live-birth rates by age bracket instead. (last verified 2026-07-07)
Q4.What accreditations does Invitro Life hold?
We found no verifiable international accreditation (e.g. JCI, ISO). Not necessarily non-compliant, but add credential checks to your due diligence. (last verified 2026-07-07)
Q5.How does this site review Invitro Life?
Five independent 1–5 scores (compliance, medical quality, transparency, reputation, international accessibility) based only on public signals and third-party feedback; self-descriptions don't count toward objective items. We charge providers nothing. See the Methodology page.
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