Why Accuracy in Medical Records Matters — Especially in Surrogacy
In the world of surrogacy, every detail counts. From hormone levels to surgical history, accurate and timely medical records are the foundation of informed decisions, safe pregnancies, and successful matches. At Gather Records, we understand that accuracy isn’t just a goal — it’s a necessity.
Why Accuracy is Critical
1. Protecting Health & Safety: Intended parents and fertility clinics rely on a surrogate’s medical history to assess readiness and risk. A missed diagnosis or vague surgical history could lead to serious complications. Our team of experienced OB and L&D nurses reviews records with a clinical lens, ensuring clarity and safety.
2. Saving Time, Avoiding Delays: Disorganized or incomplete records cause delays. This creates frustration for agencies, clinics, and hopeful parents. Gather Records provides clean, comprehensive summaries that help move journeys forward without unnecessary roadblocks.
3. Building Trust with Intended Parents: Clear, accurate summaries show professionalism and transparency — which builds confidence in the process. Intended parents feel more at ease knowing their surrogate’s records have been carefully reviewed by medical experts.
4. Reducing Risk: Our thorough, experienced nurse-led review process ensures that every relevant piece of information is documented, summarized in addition to highlighting any concerns.
5. Supporting Ethical, Transparent Surrogacy: Ethical surrogacy begins with full transparency. Everyone involved deserves access to the truth — and that starts with accurate records. We help ensure fully informed decision-making at every step.
The Gather Records Difference: We go beyond simply retrieving records. Our experienced team of OB and L&D nurses reviews and summarizes every surrogate file with medical insight and precision. We know what to look for, what matters, and how to present it clearly and concisely.
In surrogacy, there’s no room for guesswork. At Gather Records, we’re committed to accuracy — because lives, families, and futures depend on it.