In a recent Global News segment, Dr. Niamh Tallon, co-director at Olive Fertility Centre and member of the provincial advisory committee, discusses the overwhelming demand for B.C.’s new publicly funded IVF program. While the initiative has brought hope to many, Dr. Tallon emphasizes that current funding may not be enough to support all eligible patients and highlights the importance of expanding the program to meet growing needs.
B.C.’s new publicly funded IVF program is now underway, offering financial support to eligible patients seeking fertility treatment. In this recent CTV News segment, Olive Fertility physicians Dr. Tammi Reid and Dr. Niamh Tallon weigh in on the early impact of B.C.’s newly launched program. With patient demand already high, they discuss how Olive’s clinics are responding, who qualifies for funding, and why broader access and transparency are so important.
In honour of World IVF Day, Dr. Beth Taylor of Olive Fertility was featured on CTV News to speak about the growing demand for fertility care and the impact of B.C.’s newly launched publicly funded IVF program.
In a recent CHEK News segment, Dr. Niamh Tallon, co-director at Olive Fertility Centre, speaks about the launch of B.C.’s publicly funded IVF program, which offers up to $19,000 for eligible patients. Dr. Tallon shares her insights on how this funding brings hope to many, while also voicing concerns about potential delays in referrals to fertility clinics, which could impact timely access to care.
The BC Ministry of Health has officially launched its publicly funded IVF program, making fertility care more accessible for individuals and couples across the province. Starting July 2, eligible residents may receive up to $19,000 in financial support for a single IVF cycle. As Dr. Niamh Tallon, Olive’s Clinical Medical Director, shares: “This is a monumental moment for individuals and couples struggling with infertility... This program is a critical step toward ensuring more equitable access to fertility care.”
In a recent Vancouver Sun article, Dr. Niamh Tallon, co-director at Olive Fertility Centre, discusses the hope and uncertainty surrounding the launch of B.C.’s new IVF funding program. She highlights the growing demand, unanswered questions about access, and the emotional toll on those navigating infertility.