Comprehensive support and expert guidance for your journey to parenthood. From IVF to personalized care, we're here every step of the way.
IUI, IVF, and More. Start with a simple conception assessment and let’s discuss the best option moving forward. This assessment is typically covered by most major insurance plans.
Start with a thorough fertility evaluation to understand your unique needs and explore the most effective conception options, including IUI and IVF.
Work closely with our expert reproductive endocrinologists to create a customized plan aligned with your family-building goals and lifestyle.
From assessment to embryo transfer, receive expert care and clear communication to make your journey smooth and stress-free.
Many initial assessments are covered by major insurance plans, making it accessible and affordable to take the first step.
An IVF cycle can take about one month from the day you begin your medication to the pregnancy test. From ovarian stimulation to egg retrieval, the procedure, semen preparation, fertilization and culture of the eggs, and the embryo transfer procedure.
Dive into your IVF options and journey with the support of our expert infertility specialists.
Upon the completion of your initial IVF/conception assessment, our reproductive endocrinologist will work you to design a plan specific to your family planning goals. Head home with peace of mind and the at-home hormone injections you’ll need to begin the process.
During the next two weeks at home, you will be giving yourself small at-home hormone injections to stimulate your ovaries. This process typically takes 10-14 days and is monitored through routine follow-ups, scans and blood tests to monitor your body’s response. Once your hormones and follicles are at optimal levels, our fertility specialists will issue a trigger injection and your eggs will begin the ovulation cycle/process. This is typically 36-48 hours before your egg retrieval.
This 10-15 minute sedation period will allow our specialists to collect your eggs. It is also likely that on this day, the male will provide a sperm sample for later fertilization. Once the egg and sperm have been collected and analyzed by our embryologist, they will place both samples into an incubator for fertilization.
Typically 3-5 days following the collection of your egg and sperm sample, the highest quality embryos are transferred back into your uterus. Any high-quality embryos may be frozen for a future pregnancy. Please note that there are circumstances in which the recommended transfer of embryos is longer than 3-5 days.
Typically 10 days following the transfer, you’ll take a pregnancy test to check that embryo is developing into a fetus. From there, it is about support and monitoring. Keep in mind, you may need to undergo several cycles of this process for a successful pregnancy.