Our physicians are experts in diagnosing fertility problems, and guiding our patients through the process with care and expertise.
Did you know that an estimated one out of six couples attempting pregnancy will have fertility challenges? If you are struggling with this issue, you are not alone.
We offer family building options for LGBTQ+ couples and single individuals.
If you already have a child and desire another baby, we offer sex selection services that allow you to choose the sex before you become pregnant.
If the time is not right for you to start a family, technology offers the possibility of preserving your reproductive health and postpone pregnancy until a later date.
In order to improve your chances of pregnancy, reproductive surgery may be necessary and recommended as part of your treatment.
At the Fertility Centers of New England (FCNE), we understand that no two patients are alike, and neither are fertility centers.
Our initial fertility consultations are now available as a virtual video meeting on your computer, smartphone, or tablet.
It’s okay to have more questions.
We are here every step of the way.
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Common Questions About FCNE
Fertility Centers of New England offers a full spectrum of fertility care and family-building options, including in vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI), egg freezing, donor egg services, fertility testing, LGBTQ+ family building, recurrent pregnancy loss evaluation, male infertility, and advanced reproductive surgery. Our board-certified reproductive endocrinologists create personalized treatment plans based on your medical history, fertility goals, and timeline.
If you are under age 35 and have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success, or age 35 or older and trying for 6 months, it may be time to see a fertility specialist. Earlier evaluation may be recommended if you have irregular cycles, recurrent miscarriage, endometriosis, PCOS/PMOS, male factor infertility concerns, or known reproductive health conditions.
Many patients can schedule directly with Fertility Centers of New England without a referral, though insurance requirements may vary depending on your plan. Our team can help verify your benefits and guide you through the process before your first appointment.
Your first fertility consultation is with one of our physicians and is focused on understanding your medical history, fertility goals, prior testing, and any concerns you may have. Your physician may recommend diagnostic testing, fertility hormone evaluation, semen analysis, or imaging, depending on your individual situation. The goal is to create a clear next-step plan personalized to you.
Yes. Fertility Centers of New England proudly supports LGBTQ+ individuals, couples, and single parents pursuing family building. Treatment options may include donor sperm, donor eggs, IVF, IUI, reciprocal IVF, fertility preservation, and personalized family-building pathways.
Yes. Many patients come to Fertility Centers of New England for a second opinion or after unsuccessful treatment elsewhere. Our team can review your previous testing, IVF cycles, treatment history, and outcomes to help determine the best path forward.
Insurance coverage for fertility care varies based on your state, employer plan, and treatment type. Some diagnostic testing and fertility treatments may be covered, while others may not. Our financial team can help you understand your benefits and financing options.
Timelines vary depending on your medical history, cycle timing, and whether testing is needed first. In many cases, patients can begin evaluation quickly after their initial consultation.