For many Chinese-speaking and cross-regional clients, a project does not always begin directly in the Caucasus or the United States. Medical quality, language access, travel convenience, visa conditions, donor accessibility, embryo transport and pregnancy-arrangement objectives may all affect project design.
AVORELIS helps clients review how Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Los Angeles and the Caucasus may be combined within one project structure.
Hong Kong|Medical front-end and client coordination node
Hong Kong offers strong medical access and Chinese-language communication advantages. It may be suitable for fertility preservation, oocyte retrieval, sperm collection, egg freezing activation and certain IVF front-end arrangements. At the same time, Hong Kong has strict limits on eligible users, embryo use and non-medical embryo sex selection, so it is not suitable for every family structure or project objective.
Kuala Lumpur|Asia-Pacific medical coordination node
Kuala Lumpur provides regional accessibility, Chinese / English communication and convenient travel within Asia-Pacific. For some clients or donors who are not suitable for, or not comfortable with, travelling directly to the Caucasus for front-end medical procedures, Kuala Lumpur may be reviewed as a medical node for IVF, embryo creation, PGT and subsequent embryo transport, subject to applicable rules and clinic requirements.
Los Angeles|North America IVF and pregnancy-arrangement coordination node
Los Angeles is not only a forward-looking location for reproductive medicine and embryo laboratories, but also an important coordination center for U.S. IVF, gestational carrier arrangements, parentage documents, post-birth documents and North American client support.
For clients who cannot or do not wish to complete front-end IVF in the United States, AVORELIS may also review whether Asia-Pacific medical front-end nodes can connect with U.S. pregnancy-arrangement and document planning.
Caucasus|Medical and pregnancy-arrangement basis
Georgia and Armenia form an important Caucasus basis for medical coordination, pregnancy arrangement, birth registration and post-birth document review. Different family structures and document objectives may require different country and file structures, all subject to physician, laboratory, lawyer, transport and receiving-institution review.