Parenting through egg donation is a big step, and a brave one. At Manor Medical, we created an innovative program to give you the best medical standards and support, hand-in-hand, from first consultation to first heartbeat.
We know how exhausting it was to get here – but your search is over. Get full confidence and the attention of our experienced staff, while we help you create the family you’ve always hoped for.
That’s why in our unique model, every step of the process is managed by us. Rather than use local Ukrainian staff, we fly in professionals from countries with the highest standards of medicine, and egg harvesting and IVF are done in our fully licensed and ISO-9001 compliant clinic.
We’ve helped thousands of parents just like you have healthy babies. By guaranteeing high-quality embryos, rather than eggs, we give you the best chance of success. And two-week treatment cycles ensure you’ll won’t have to
wait long.
Thanks to this unwavering focus, we maintain one of the highest success rates in the field: over 4000 babies were born in Manor’s donor egg program.
Our community of parents is here to help you make a decision. Talk to moms and dads who went through it, too. Ask your questions and get support and guidance through your journey.
We offer flexible solutions, from pay-as-you-go to all-inclusive programs with a healthy pregnancy guaranteed; And our extensive compensation and insurance policies give you full peace of mind.
Once we get started, your comfort is our top priority. Embryo transfer is handled in France, so you can stay around your loved ones and enjoy the comprehensive support provided by our staff.
All egg donors are carefully and ethically selected following an extensive assessment process. Our team performs genetic tests and psychological evaluations, ensuring donors are treated respectfully and get first-rate medical care. Egg donors are matched based on your requirements and requests. A DNA sample of every donor is saved in a special facility for at least 2 years, just in case.
In 2020, Manor Medical was purchased by the Danel Group, a publicly-traded corporation with extensive activity in healthcare, welfare, and human resources. Danel has over 27K employees worldwide and a valuation of more than $800 million, and is traded in the Israeli stock market. By purchasing Manor Medical, Danel is able to offer top-of-the-line surrogacy and egg donation services, creating new families in Israel and worldwide.
"I'm looking at my 2-month old, and... I can't believe it's real. I was so skeptical, but you proved me wrong. We met real professionals - kind people who take their work seriously. We felt we're in capable hands. Thank you so much."
"Thank you for being there 24/7. Thank you for your infinite patience. Thank you for answering every single question. Thank you for keeping us calm. And thank god for bringing us to you."
"These people are angels. We've been through so much - but we're so glad we got to Manor Medical. It was nothing like the places we tried before. Their professional team made the process sound simple, and they were right. Everything went exactly as promised."
"Today, we heard the baby's heartbeat. I'm writing this with shaking hands. I still can't believe it. We couldn't have chosen a better provider, and your support meant the world. The sonogram pics are already on their way - start listing baby names for us!"
"On our first consultation, I was skeptical. I was so worried, but the egg donation process went so fast and was so easy. Other clinics made it seem so exhausting and complicated. At Manor Medical, I met professionals who take their job so seriously. I'm glad I made the right choice."
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No, our donor egg solutions are designed to minimize travel time and stress for future parents. Egg harvesting and IVF are performed in Ukraine, but the embryos will be flown to France and transferred locally.
Our facilities in Ukraine are state of the art and fully compliant. We fly in doctors from countries with the highest standards of care, like the US, UK, and Israel, to ensure all procedures are performed professionally.
We match donors to future parents based on your requirements – from hair color to ethnicity. Our donors go through extensive evaluation procedures to make sure they’re safe, willing, and healthy in every way. Among the tests performed are thorough genetic testing and psychological evaluations. Due to our strict and high standards, 50% of potential donors are disqualified in this process.
Egg donation in a foreign country is a risky procedure, and many companies act as middlemen. If something goes wrong, they shake off responsibility, leaving you to fend for yourself. At Manor Medical, we own and manage every step of the process for over 12 years now. You’ll be able to stay calm and know we’ll be there for you no matter what. Many companies also guarantee a specific number of pre-IVF eggs, even though you can never foresee how many embryos these will provide. We guarantee a certain number of embryos to maximize your chances of success.
Yes. Egg donation with Manor Medical is fully insured by Lloyd’s, an international insurance company with decades of expertise. Our insurance policy is specific to fertility procedures and covers every step of the process.
Director of the fertility and IVF unit at the Sheba Tel Hashomer hospital, and a medical director in Manor Medical’s egg donation and surrogacy project.
1980-1986 – MD, The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School
1997 – MSc in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Continuing Medical Education, Tel Aviv University School of Medicine
1998 – Expert of Gynecology and Obstetrics
1992-1998 – Neonatal and Gynecology internship – Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Rabin Medical Center.
1998-2005 – Senior Physician – Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Rabin Medical Center.
2002-2005 – Director of the male infertility unit and sperm bank – The Center for Women’s Health and Maternity at the Rabin Medical Center.
2005-2013 – Director of the Fertility and IVF Clinic – The Center for Women’s Health and Maternity at the Barzilai Medical Center.
2013-onwards – Director of the Fertility and IVF Clinic – The Center for Women’s Health and Maternity at the Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer Medical Director of Surrogacy and Egg Donation – Manor Medical
The Tarnesby-Tarnowski Chair for Family Planning and Fertility Regulation Editor-in-Chief of Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, The Tel Aviv University School of Medicine. Member of the following committees: Israeli Society for Contraception and Sexual Health Examinations Committee and Scientific Council for Obstetrics and Gynecology National Committee for Human Medical Research Chairman of the Research and Development Committee of the Tel Aviv University School of Medicine.
Member of the following professional organizations: Israel Medical Association Israel Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology Israel Fertility Association Israel Society of Contraception and Sexual Health American Society for Reproductive Medicine European Society of Human Reproduction & Embryology The International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology
Prof. Shamiss is a graduate of the Technion American Medical School. He studied at the U.S. Navy School of Medicine and Space, and has an MPA in Public Administration from Harvard University. He specializes in internal medicine, hypertension, aviation medicine, and medical administration. Prof. Shamiss served in the Air Force and was discharged as Colonel in 2000. Since then he has held various key positions in Israeli medicine. He is a professor in the School of Medicine at the Ben Gurion University of the Negev. In addition, for the past decade, he has managed Sheba Tel Hashomer Medical Center, the largest hospital in Israel. For the past four years, he has served as CEO of Assuta, Israel’s leading private healthcare company.
For three years in a row, professor Weissman was selected to be in the list of best gynecologists in Israel for 2018, 2019 and 2020 in the category of fertility and in vitro fertilization, according to Forbes magazine.
Senior physician in IVF unit at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wolfson Medical Center.
Director of the Fertility Clinic at Maccabi Healthcare Services, Rishon LeZion, Jerusalem District and Shfela.
No, our donor egg solutions are designed to minimize travel time and stress for future parents. Egg harvesting and IVF are performed in Ukraine, but the embryos will be flown to France and transferred locally.
Our facilities in Ukraine are state of the art and fully compliant. We fly in doctors from countries with the highest standards of care, like the US, UK, and Israel, to ensure all procedures are performed professionally.
We match donors to future parents based on your requirements – from hair color to ethnicity. Our donors go through extensive evaluation procedures to make sure they’re safe, willing, and healthy in every way. Among the tests performed are thorough genetic testing and psychological evaluations. Due to our strict and high standards, 50% of potential donors are disqualified in this process.
Egg donation in a foreign country is a risky procedure, and many companies act as middlemen. If something goes wrong, they shake off responsibility, leaving you to fend for yourself. At Manor Medical, we own and manage every step of the process for over 12 years now. You’ll be able to stay calm and know we’ll be there for you no matter what. Many companies also guarantee a specific number of pre-IVF eggs, even though you can never foresee how many embryos these will provide. We guarantee a certain number of embryos to maximize your chances of success.
Yes. Egg donation with Manor Medical is fully insured by Lloyd’s, an international insurance company with decades of expertise. Our insurance policy is specific to fertility procedures and covers every step of the process.
Absolutely. We believe everyone deserves a chance to become parents. Our egg donation and sperm donation services are available to everyone.
Absolutely. We believe everyone deserves a chance to become parents. Our egg donation and sperm donation services are available to everyone.
We know how much you’re looking forward to a healthy pregnancy, and we do whatever we can to make it happen for you as soon as possible. Though there’s no way to foresee how long egg donation processes take, we do our best by keeping our treatment cycles short, with a new round of treatments performed every two weeks.
Manor employs a team responsible for finding and evaluating potential donors. Donors that meet our strict standards and requirements go through extensive psychological evaluations. Those who pass all evaluations are accepted into the program and go through additional medical tests.
Once potential donors pass psychological evaluations, our team asks them to provide blood samples for the following medical and genetic testing:
CF-22 mutation testing: df508, R553X, dele 2,3(21kb), 3846G>A (p.W1282X), 1624>T (p.G542X), 1521delCTT (p.F508del), 3909C>G (p.N1303K), 3718- 2477C>T, 1585-1G>A, 1647T>G (p.S549R), 3266G>A (p.W1089X), 273+IG>A, 254G>A (p.G85E), 3276C>G (p.Y1092X), 3700A>G (p.I1234V), 1075C>A, 1079C>A (p.Q359/T360K), 3120+1 Kbdel8.6kb, 2051_2052delAAinsG, 4010_4013 delITATT, 2989-1G>A, 54_5940_273+10250del21080
Genetic testing: Karyotype, Fragile-X, SMA, Glycogen storage disease type 1, DMD
Viral and infections disease testing: HIV, HEPATITIS B, HEPATITIS C, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Chlamydiosis, Full blood count, Blood group, and antibodies
Once the test results are available, a committee of 2 doctors chooses which donors will be allowed to donate eggs in the Manor Medical program. On average, only 55% of potential donors are accepted.
Yes. We’re incredibly proud of our in-depth evaluations. A member of our team meets with each potential donor. They make sure she fully understands the process and commitment required. They also ensure she’s participating voluntarily. Manor Medical will never accept a donor into the program unless we’re sure she knows the consequences and is applying willingly.
CF-22 mutation testing: df508, R553X, dele 2,3(21kb), 3846G>A (p.W1282X), 1624>T (p.G542X), 1521delCTT (p.F508del), 3909C>G (p.N1303K), 3718- 2477C>T, 1585-1G>A, 1647T>G (p.S549R), 3266G>A (p.W1089X), 273+IG>A, 254G>A (p.G85E), 3276C>G (p.Y1092X), 3700A>G (p.I1234V), 1075C>A, 1079C>A (p.Q359/T360K), 3120+1 Kbdel8.6kb, 2051_2052delAAinsG, 4010_4013 delITATT, 2989-1G>A, 54_5940_273+10250del21080
Genetic testing: Karyotype, Fragile-X, SMA, Glycogen storage disease type 1, DMD
Viral and infections disease testing: HIV, HEPATITIS B, HEPATITIS C, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Chlamydiosis, Full blood count, Blood group, and antibodies
Once the test results are available, a committee of 2 doctors chooses which donors will be allowed to donate eggs in the Manor Medical program. On average, only 55% of potential donors are accepted.
Yes, on some tiers you can get a current photo of the donor.
Unfortunately, we’re not able to match the donor to your photo at the moment.
Only if genetic counseling indicates the father is carrying a potentially-harmful genetic mutation.
Yes, Manor will provide additional complementary egg donation rounds if embryos don’t survive the thawing process.
Yes, Ukrainian law permits choosing the baby’s sex during IVF. We can perform the IVF procedure in our facilities in Kiev, or we can help transport the eggs to countries where the law allows parents to choose the sex of the baby. Please mention this when you reach out to us, and we’ll make sure to include the egg transport in the quote you receive.
Our team performs egg collection, embryo transfer, and egg shipments every week.
Our 2020 egg donation success rate was 67%.
Yes. Our donors are fully insured, and our team is covered by medical malpractice insurance. Even though we’ve never had a malpractice claim made, we want you to be fully protected in any occurrence.
The global standard recommends using day-5 embryos in the blastocyst stage. However, in some instances, sperm quality requires freezing embryos on day 3.
Egg donations are completely anonymous. There’s no direct contact between donors and recipients, and no identifying information is provided. In certain countries, like the UK and Australia, egg donation children may opt to find their biological mother once they’re 18. In these countries, donors are required to confirm they’re willing to have their information revealed in such cases.
Unfrozen, sperm only lasts 90 minutes. To perform out-of-country IVF, our team ensures sperm is frozen and transported in adequate conditions. If your doctor recomments using fresh sperm, you’ll be able to schedule a visit to our Kiev clinic.
Embryo cryopreservation has become highly advanced. Today, frozen embryos and fresh embryos have the same chances of success. Some studies even claim frozen embryos have higher success rates.
Women aged 21-30 can apply to the donor egg program.
– Women with diminished ovarian reserve
– Women who went through chemotherapy and radiation therapies, resulting in a low egg count
– Women who are genetically inclined to ovarian inactivity
– Women aged 40 or more
– Women who had a unilateral or bilateral oophorectomy
– Women experiencing ovarian dysfunction due to menopause
– Women with a low egg count or low-quality eggs