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New Lab Opening In San Diego!

Seattle Sperm Bank (SSB) is happy to announce the opening of our 3rd laboratory location in La Jolla, California.

SSB also operates the Phoenix Sperm Bank, located in Tempe, AZ. Our third location in La Jolla will operate as San Diego Sperm Bank. The new lab is located at The Campus on Villa La Jolla, close to UC San Diego, and the UCSD School of Medicine.

Since we opened our doors in 2008, we have focused on being the industry’s best value on high-quality, Open ID donor vials, while providing exceptional customer service and extensive genetic screening. We have helped thousands of couples and women through the process of sperm donor selection, and guidance throughout the journey to parenthood.

With the need for donor sperm increasing worldwide, our recruiting efforts for the La Jolla lab will be focused on finding high-quality, well-rounded sperm donors to add to our Donor Catalog. Our rigorous donor screening process and low acceptance rate will ensure we’re providing our clients with the best donors to choose from.

Donors from all locations are available to view on our Online Donor Catalog, which has extended profile materials for all donors, and up-to-date vial inventory.

We also look forward to working with the local fertility clinics and care providers in the San Diego area. If you are a clinician in the San Diego area and would like more information about our services and/or to schedule a visit with us, please reach out to us at info@sandiegospermbank.com.

If you or someone you know is interested in being one of our first sperm donors in San Diego, please visit our Become A Donor page. We are already accepting donor applications online and will be starting in-person appointments for potential donors in mid-June 2019.

For more information, please email info@sandiegospermbank.com or call (858) 732-8500.

Seattle Sperm Bank

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