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Tammuz Family

Tammuz Family

3.4Overall
AvailablePartialLast verified 2026-07-08
This entry is partial; some fields read 'Not found'. We show only verifiable information and never fabricate data.

Scoring methodology

Each dimension 1–5, based on public signals; first-party claims are excluded from objective scoring.

Compliance
3.0
Medical level
3.0
Transparency
3.5
Reputation
3.0
Intl. accessibility
4.5

See the Methodology.

Strengths

Not found

Concerns

Not found

Controversies & risks

Not found

Score 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 #6 by overall score among the 30 Georgia providers we cover.

Compliance
3.0country avg 3.0
on par
Verified data points
  • No verifiable international accreditation found
  • No known controversy records
Medical quality
3.0country avg 3.3
−0.3 below avg
Verified data points
  • Specialties: /, Other
Transparency
3.5country avg 3.0
+0.5 above avg
Verified data points
  • Pricing disclosed
  • Success rate self-reported, not third-party verified
Reputation
3.0country avg 3.1
−0.1 below avg
Verified data points
  • Third-party rating: No Trustpilot or WhatClinic listing (re-checked 2026-07-07); Arrivala widget holds a single placeholder entry; OVU/Facebook reviews polarized
Intl. accessibility
4.5country avg 2.6
+1.9 above avg
Verified data points
  • Accepts Chinese clients: Yes
  • Chinese-language service: Yes

Data completeness: partial. Scores are signal-based; blank fields read “Not found”.

Tammuz Family — Georgia. Specialties: /, Other. Independent ratings and reputation have not yet been verified by us; see Sources.

Multi-platform reputation scan (2026-07)

Tammuz Family is an Israeli-headquartered international surrogacy agency founded in 2008 by Doron Mamet-Meged (protagonist of the 2010 Emmy-winning documentary "Google Baby"); current leadership (CEO Roee Madai) is publicly listed on its site. Its Georgia program has no local Tammuz clinic: coordination and legal work run from Tel Aviv while the medical side is handled by Tbilisi's GGRC clinic under Prof. Nino Museridze, with delivery at a private Tbilisi hospital — a split corroborated by both Tammuz's partner-clinic catalog and GGRC's own public statements. Published prices (verified 2026-07-03): from $55,500 (own embryos), $58,500 (own egg retrieval), $72,500 (guaranteed plan with egg donation). English platforms show polarized reviews on OVU (praise for guarantee plans and pricing vs. a detailed complaint that the agency acted "more like an email forwarding service" with no prenatal support); Trustpilot has no listing; no substantive Reddit threads found. Russian and Chinese platforms show no independent user reviews (Zhihu hits for "Tammuz" concern Babylonian mythology, excluded as namesakes). Notable record: in the 2015 Nepal earthquake its surrogacy program drew global ethics coverage, and in January 2016 a baby mix-up in its Nepal program (agency blamed a "rare human error in lab") forced an Israeli couple to return a child after DNA testing. Although Tammuz markets heavily to LGBT families worldwide (joined GWK Academy's vetted-partner network in June 2025), its Georgia page states the program is restricted to heterosexual couples per Georgian law, and same-sex clients are directed to its US, Colombia and Mexico programs — no evidence of workarounds was found.

2026-07-07 review update

An agency claiming 2,000+ babies has zero coverage on both Trustpilot and WhatClinic; its own third-party review widget (Arrivala) contains a single placeholder entry reading "Test" — the channel was never actually operated. Further OVU complaints allege the donor database "is not real and most donors are not available", with large upfront payments demanded (unverified, one-sided). Reddit r/gaydads threads (2021–2025) characterize Tammuz as a large, sales-rep-driven company compared with smaller agencies, and note delays in its Argentina program caused by local criminal investigations of other clinics — none of this concerns the Georgia program specifically. Medical-team audit: Tammuz publishes no doctors of its own (management and country sales coordinators only); the only named clinician for Georgia is GGRC's Prof. Nino Museridze, so the medical-quality question resolves entirely to GGRC — whose independent Madloba score is a modest 2.9/5 (25 reviews). Its complaint profile clusters exactly on the part Tammuz itself controls: coordination and on-the-ground support.

Score revision (2026-07-08): see the Chinese profile's editorial note — transparency lowered 4.5→3.5 (transparent pricing but zero disclosure of medical staff; Georgia execution fully delegated to GGRC).

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
    $55,500 +, $72,500 + (self-reported)
  • Success-rate claims · Caution
    Self-reported: %, '', 2000+ (self-reported)
  • Third-party reputation · Verified
    No Trustpilot or WhatClinic listing (re-checked 2026-07-07); Arrivala widget holds a single placeholder entry; OVU/Facebook reviews polarized
  • Controversy records · Verified
    None known as of last-verified date
  • Current availability · Verified
    Available

Verify yourself

  1. Have the contract reviewed by an independent lawyer (not one referred by the provider)
  2. Ask for live-birth rates by age bracket, not a headline “success rate”
  3. Request an itemised fee schedule; confirm currency and refund terms
  4. Confirm ownership, transfer and disposal terms for medical records and embryos
  5. 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 Tammuz Family accept Chinese clients?

Per public information, yes. Chinese-language service is offered. (last verified 2026-07-08)

Q2.How much does Tammuz Family cost?

Publicly listed range: $55,500 +, $72,500 + (self-reported). Request an itemised written quote before signing. (last verified 2026-07-08)

Q3.Are Tammuz Family's success-rate claims reliable?

The provider self-reports “%, '', 2000+ (self-reported)”. This is unverified; ask for live-birth rates by age bracket instead. (last verified 2026-07-08)

Q4.What accreditations does Tammuz Family 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 2026-07-08)

Q5.How does this site review Tammuz Family?

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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