AVORELIS

Global Fertility Coordination System

A Trusted Global Fertility Coordination System

For single men, independent women, couples and diverse families, AVORELIS coordinates medical access, egg / sperm donor resources, gestational carrier screening and pregnancy management, legal-document review and post-birth arrangements in cross-border fertility projects.

GGRC MEDICAL GROUP · OFFICIAL GREATER CHINA COORDINATION OFFICE

ASIA-PACIFIC · NORTH AMERICA · CAUCASUS

You do not need to read everything on the first visit.

Start with two anchors: what AVORELIS is, and how GGRC Medical Group supports the medical coordination basis. Once those are clear, the country, resource, program and process pages become easier to read.

In practical terms, AVORELIS helps clients place scattered clinic, resource, legal, document and pregnancy-management matters into one coordinated project timeline.

About AVORELIS → About GGRC Medical Group →

Separate three questions first: family structure, legal country and service program.

Family structure defines eligibility boundaries. Country and law define the document environment. Service programs define how much medical, resource, carrier and post-birth coordination needs to be handled. Separating these questions keeps the decision from being driven only by price or a single country name.

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A country is not a price option. It is the basis for legal and document arrangements.

Georgia, Armenia and the United States differ in intended-parent eligibility, donor and carrier arrangements, birth registration, parentage documents and travel documentation. The question is not simply whether a country “works,” but whether it fits the client’s family structure, medical plan and post-birth document goals.

Read countries and legal context → Get the country-fit decision guide →

Resources alone do not make a project controllable.

Cross-border fertility arrangements involve clinics, laboratories, egg / sperm donor resource teams, gestational carrier coordinators, lawyers and document service teams. Clients need to confirm not only whether these resources exist, but whether they can work under the same information standards, timeline, document requirements and feedback rhythm. AVORELIS builds a client-side project structure so that different resource parties enter the same project timeline, reducing information gaps, unclear responsibility and last-minute decisions.

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Why choose AVORELIS.

Countries, resources, medical teams and documents do not automatically form a stable project. AVORELIS organizes these separate matters into a client-side project structure that can be reviewed, coordinated and continuously managed.

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Insurance, exceptions and responsibility boundaries should be discussed before launch.

Failed transfers, miscarriage, carrier health risks, neonatal medical issues, travel delays, document delays and insurance exclusions should not be addressed only after they occur. Exception-handling mechanisms protect the client, the carrier, the child and all participating parties.

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A first meeting is not a sales close.

The first conversation is used to clarify family structure, medical information, donor or carrier needs, budget boundaries and post-birth objectives before any country or program is recommended.