Universe — Center for Reproductive Medicine
Universe — Center for Reproductive Medicine
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 foundConcerns
Not foundControversies & 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 #27 by overall score among the 30 Georgia providers we cover.
- No verifiable international accreditation found
- No known controversy records
- Founded: 2007
- Specialties: IVF, IUI, Andrology, /()
- Pricing not disclosed
- No success rate published
- 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
- 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
- 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 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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