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Egg Donor & Surrogate Solutions — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Frisco, TX
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Dr. Hrishikesh Pai, MD (Gold Medalist), FRCOG (Hon. UK), MSc, FCPS, FICOG

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Dr. Luis Arturo Ruvalcaba Castellón, MD

IVF & Advanced Reproductive Technologies Instituto Mexicano de Infertilidad (IMI), Guadalajara; LIV Fertility Center; University of Guadalajara

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Egg Donor & Surrogate Solutions — An Honest Editorial Review

Intended parents researching surrogacy options among fertility clinics in Texas will often encounter Egg Donor & Surrogate Solutions (doing business as Create A Happy Family), a Frisco-based matching agency. This is not a medical clinic — it is a third-party reproduction agency that sources, screens, and coordinates egg donors and gestational carriers (GCs) for intended parents (IPs) who then cycle at a partnered REI practice.

About the Agency

Egg Donor & Surrogate Solutions has operated since 2007 and describes itself as a woman-owned agency with more than 18 years in third-party reproduction. The agency does not publicly name an individual founder on its website; instead it emphasizes a staff composed of former egg donors, surrogates, and intended parents. The agency states membership in the Society for Ethics in Egg Donation and Surrogacy (SEEDS) and RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association, both of which publish voluntary ethics standards for the industry.

Services Offered

The agency's published service menu covers the non-medical work around a donor or GC cycle:

  • Egg donor matching and placement
  • Gestational carrier (surrogate) matching
  • Donor and GC psychological evaluations (coordinated via licensed MHPs)
  • Legal coordination with reproductive-law attorneys (the agency does not itself practice law)
  • Escrow account management for donor/GC compensation and expenses
  • Travel and cycle logistics coordination
  • Ongoing case management from intake through delivery

Who This Serves

Agency-assisted third-party reproduction is typically pursued by intended parents who cannot carry a pregnancy with their own gametes. Common scenarios include same-sex male couples and single fathers (LGBTQ+ family building), women with uterine-factor infertility (absent uterus, severe Asherman's, prior hysterectomy), women with medical contraindications to pregnancy, and patients needing donor eggs after diminished ovarian reserve or repeated failure. Couples using both a donor and a GC pursue full gestational surrogacy cycles.

What an Agency Does vs. What a Clinic Does

This distinction matters and is frequently blurred in marketing. The agency recruits, screens, and matches donors and GCs — and coordinates the legal, psychological, and financial scaffolding around the cycle. The agency does not perform medical care. Retrieval, fertilization, embryology, and embryo transfer all happen at a reproductive endocrinology (REI) clinic selected by the intended parents. IPs working with Egg Donor & Surrogate Solutions still need to independently choose an REI from the list of fertility clinics in Texas (or out of state) and run their cycle there.

Typical Cost Ranges

Texas has no state fertility mandate, and surrogacy and donor-egg expenses are effectively entirely out-of-pocket (see IVF cost by state). Agency-specific pricing is not published on the site, but per SEEDS and ASRM industry data, published ranges for third-party reproduction typically fall in these bands: donor egg cycles (agency + donor compensation + clinic) commonly total $35,000–$60,000; gestational surrogacy journeys (agency fees, GC compensation, legal, escrow, insurance, medical) commonly total $100,000–$200,000+. Individual quotes vary widely — confirm all fees in writing before signing.

Patient Experience

At publication, Egg Donor & Surrogate Solutions holds a 5.0-star Google rating across 88 reviews, a strong and unusually consistent score for a multi-year agency. Volume and rating do not substitute for reference calls with prior IPs, but the signal is favorable.

Texas is a relatively surrogacy-friendly state. Under Texas Family Code Chapter 160, Subchapter I, gestational agreements are enforceable when validated by a court prior to embryo transfer, and intended parents can obtain pre-birth parentage orders in qualifying cases. Traditional (genetic) surrogacy is not covered by the statute. IPs should retain independent reproductive-law counsel; the agency coordinates but does not represent either party.

Considering At-Home Insemination?

For the narrow subset of prospective parents who do not need a GC or donor egg — typically single women or same-sex female couples with no underlying uterine or tubal factor, using donor sperm — at-home intracervical insemination is a lower-cost first step before committing to clinic-based IUI or IVF. MakeAMom kits are a commonly cited option in this category. This does not apply to IPs pursuing gestational surrogacy or donor-egg cycles, which require a clinical setting.

Location and Contact

  • Address: 12800 Westridge Blvd, Suite 250, Frisco, TX 75035
  • Phone: (972) 675-7240
  • Website: createahappyfamily.com

FAQ

How do agencies differ from fertility clinics? Agencies match donors and GCs and coordinate legal, psychological, and financial logistics. Clinics perform the medical ART work (stimulation, retrieval, IVF, transfer). IPs typically engage both in parallel.

What are typical matching timelines? Egg donor matches can move in weeks once a donor is selected from an active pool. GC matches commonly take 3–12+ months depending on IP requirements, GC availability, and insurance screening — ask the agency for its current average.

Does the agency work with LGBTQ+ intended parents? Yes — the agency publicly states it serves individuals and couples across backgrounds and family structures.


Editorial note: Fertlo reviews are independent and not paid placements. See our editorial policy. Agency details verified from the agency's public website at publication; confirm current fees, services, and legal requirements directly with the agency and independent counsel.

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