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General Overview FAQ Reviewed Jun 8, 2026 3 min read
General Overview FAQ

What services does Patriot Conceptions provide?

Patriot Conceptions supports intended parents, surrogates, and egg donors through third-party reproduction journeys. The work is practical and...

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Patriot Conceptions supports intended parents, surrogates, and egg donors through third-party reproduction journeys. The work is practical and coordination-heavy: education, intake, candidate readiness, matching, document collection, clinic and attorney handoffs, expense planning conversations, and journey communication.

Services for intended parents

For intended parents, Patriot Conceptions can help explain the surrogacy and egg donation process, organize next steps, discuss budget categories, provide access to surrogate matching workflows, coordinate candidate communication, and help keep the journey moving between the agency, clinic, attorney, and other professionals.

The agency is not the fertility clinic and does not replace the physician's medical advice. It is also not the law firm and does not replace independent reproductive counsel.

Services for surrogates

For surrogate candidates, the team can help with intake, eligibility discussion, records collection, profile preparation, match communication, appointment coordination, compensation and expense education, and support during key milestones. The clinic still decides medical clearance, and attorneys still review the contract.

Good support should help a candidate understand what is being asked of her before she commits.

Services for egg donors

For egg donor candidates, Patriot Conceptions can help explain eligibility, application steps, profile preparation, intended-parent matching, travel or scheduling logistics, clinic handoff, and compensation or reimbursement workflow. FDA, ASRM, and clinic-specific screening can still affect whether a donor can proceed.

The agency should help donors know what is next, who is asking for information, and how to avoid preventable delays.

Matching and coordination

Matching is not just introducing two sides. A serious match considers medical readiness, legal fit, clinic fit, state-law context, compensation or reimbursement expectations, communication preferences, timeline, travel, privacy, and support. Patriot Conceptions coordinates those conversations but should escalate medical and legal questions to the right professional.

What is not included

Patriot Conceptions does not provide fertility treatment, legal representation, court orders, insurance underwriting, tax advice, pregnancy outcome guarantees, or medical clearance. Those functions belong to physicians, attorneys, insurance reviewers, tax professionals, courts, and other licensed or role-specific professionals.

Being clear about boundaries is part of good service.

How to evaluate service quality

Ask whether the process produces clear next steps. You should know who owns each decision, what documents are missing, what happens if screening changes the plan, how costs are tracked, and how the team communicates when a milestone is delayed.

A practical service checklist

  • Intake and education are role-specific.
  • Candidate profiles are not treated as medical clearance.
  • Match status is explained plainly.
  • Clinic, legal, and insurance handoffs are clear.
  • Costs are separated into understandable categories.
  • Questions outside the agency role are escalated.
  • The team can explain what happens if a match pauses.

How this helps families decide

The service should make the next decision easier, not just add more messages. A useful coordinator can tell you whether you are waiting on a clinic, an attorney, a candidate record, an insurance review, a payment step, or your own preference decision. That clarity is what turns a complicated journey into manageable work.

Next steps

This page is educational information only. Use it to understand Patriot Conceptions' role and to identify which questions should be answered by a clinic, attorney, insurance reviewer, or other advisor.

Decision context

How to use this resource answer

Use this general overview faq answer as an orientation point, then follow the role path and reviewed pages that match your surrogacy, egg donation, or family-building decision.

  1. Step 1

    Identify the role, timeline, location, and decision the answer is meant to support.

  2. Step 2

    Open the matching Learn path before treating a single answer as complete guidance.

  3. Step 3

    Ask for coordinator review when the topic affects medical, legal, insurance, tax, compensation, travel, or eligibility details.

When to ask the care team

Ask the care team to review this topic if the answer affects your next application, consultation, clinic handoff, legal route, or financial planning step.