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Universe — Center for Reproductive Medicine

Universe — Center for Reproductive Medicine

2.3Overall
AvailablePartialLast verified 2026-07-07
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
3.5
Transparency
2.5
Reputation
1.0
Intl. accessibility
1.5

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 #27 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
3.5country avg 3.3
+0.2 above avg
Verified data points
  • Founded: 2007
  • Specialties: IVF, IUI, Andrology, /()
Transparency
2.5country avg 3.0
−0.5 below avg
Verified data points
  • Pricing not disclosed
  • No success rate published
Reputation
1.0country avg 3.1
−2.1 below avg
Verified data points
  • Third-party rating: WhatClinic ServiceScore 6.7/10; Yell.ge 1/5 (single review); Tsamali.ge 5/5 (3 reviews); not listed in Madloba's 48-clinic Tbilisi directory
Intl. accessibility
1.5country avg 2.6
−1.1 below avg
Verified data points
  • Accepts Chinese clients: No
  • Chinese-language service: No

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

Universe — Center for Reproductive Medicine — Tbilisi. Specialties: IVF, IUI, Andrology, /(). Independent ratings and reputation have not yet been verified by us; see Sources.

Multi-platform reputation scan (2026-07)

Universe — Center for Reproductive Medicine (formerly "Embriotox", est. 2007, 13 Ljubljana St / 6 Chiaureli St, Tbilisi) has a very small external review footprint. English platforms: no independent discussion found on Reddit, Trustpilot or surrogacy forums; directory listings (WhatClinic ServiceScore 6.7/10 from 43 interactions; PlacidWay) list surrogacy/egg donation among its services, which the official site does not mention — an unresolved discrepancy. Georgian platforms: Yell.ge carries a single 1-star review (2020, anonymous, calling staff "fraudsters"), while Tsamali.ge shows 5/5 from 3 reviews — both samples too small to be meaningful. Russian platforms (Otzovik, iRecommend, Yandex): no independent patient reviews found. Chinese platforms: no independent user posts on Xiaohongshu/Zhihu; only one agency promo page with inflated claims ("one of the largest reproductive centers in the post-Soviet space") that contradict the clinic's undisclosed success rates. Key facts anchored this round: head of the center is Teimuraz (Temur) Gagnidze, director since at least 2015 (EUGBC, 08.ge); the domain clinicuniverse.com was registered on 2019-08-29, suggesting the Embryotox-to-Universe rebrand around 2019; map listings still use the old name Embriotox. Same-name entities excluded: Dentistry Clinic Universe (Tbilisi, dental) and Universum Clinic (Kyiv). Corporate registration/ownership could not be verified (pending verification).

Medical team audit (2026-07-07)

The team page lists 13 staff with names and titles only — no credentials, training history or languages (team page). Independent verification found exactly one clinician with a real academic footprint: OB-GYN Elene Asanidze — COGI congress speaker profile (associate professor at Geomedi University, president of the Georgian Association of Reproductology and Sexual Health, 25 publications, COGI) and a named PubMed case report (2024, SAGE). Director Teimuraz Gagnidze's self-described titles (head of the Georgian andrology association, TSU lecturer) could not be independently verified; the single Yell.ge fraud-allegation review names the department "managed by Gaganidze" (one-sided, dated 2020). Embryologist Tamar Chalauri appears to have moved to a US clinic per her professional profile (roster likely outdated, pending verification). WhatClinic anomalously lists Vita Nova's head doctor Mari Mikadze as Universe staff — cross-listing or platform error; note that Universe (13 Ljubljana St) and Vita Nova (2/6 Lubliana St) sit in the same medical building cluster, where staff mobility and cross-listing between small fertility outfits is common.

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 · Caution
    Not disclosed — request an itemised quote
  • Success-rate claims · Not found
    Not published; ask for live-birth rates by age
  • Third-party reputation · Verified
    WhatClinic ServiceScore 6.7/10; Yell.ge 1/5 (single review); Tsamali.ge 5/5 (3 reviews); not listed in Madloba's 48-clinic Tbilisi directory
  • 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 Universe — Center for Reproductive Medicine accept Chinese clients?

Per public information, currently no. (last verified 2026-07-07)

Q2.How much does Universe — Center for Reproductive Medicine cost?

Pricing is not disclosed. Request an itemised written quote and beware of quotes far below market level. (last verified 2026-07-07)

Q3.Are Universe — Center for Reproductive Medicine's success-rate claims reliable?

No success rate is published. Ask for live-birth rates by age bracket and their methodology. (last verified 2026-07-07)

Q4.What accreditations does Universe — Center for Reproductive Medicine 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 Universe — Center for Reproductive Medicine?

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.

Other providers in the same country

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