Increase your chances of success from the start with diagnostic testing that will help guide your treatment protocol.
Schedule Your Consult Get Your GuideWith the correct diagnosis, your chances of success increase significantly. Begin your journey with clarity and a path to success.
Our 9 board-certified reproductive endocrinologists are dedicated to your success, ensuring you receive the best care at each visit.
Your doctor will work with you and your multidisciplinary Care Team to create an individualized treatment plan that supports your goals.
Without fertility testing, you may waste time, money and put yourself through fertility treatments that simply won’t work for you.
A comprehensive fertility workup helps maximize your chances of success in the shortest time possible. You deserve support and a clear path towards your goals, and Illume Fertility is here to help.
Learn what to expect from the fertility testing process by exploring common diagnostic tests and why they're important. You and your doctor will discuss what's best for you.
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Take the first step on your journey by scheduling a consultation and begin to uncover the reasons behind your fertility struggles with a comprehensive fertility evaluation.
After you contact us, one of our New Patient Liaisons will reach out within 48 hours to set up your first consult and help you get started.
This vital step of the process uncovers root causes of infertility and offers insight on what you need to do to get to where you want to be.
With answers in hand, you and your Care Team will plot the path to success and work together to achieve your goals.
Explore how the personalized care Illume Fertility offers can help you achieve your goals. Get empowered about each step of the process by learning about our doctors, treatment options and more.
You've got questions. We've got answers. Skim the most common questions about fertility testing below. Have more questions? Ask Nurse Monica!
When you decide to pursue fertility treatment, the first thing you will have to decide is which practice you want to go to, and which fertility doctor you want to see. How do you know who will give you the best chance of a successful pregnancy and healthy baby?
Modern fertility treatments rely significantly on science to determine your cause of infertility and the best way to treat it. That makes the fertility doctors at any practice very important. You want them to have in-depth diagnostic experience, a thirst for new knowledge, and compassion for their patients.
A board-certified reproductive endocrinologist has received the highest level of training in reproductive medicine. This position requires medical residency and examination in obstetrics and gynecology, followed by another three years of training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility, plus additional oral and written examinations.
Not all doctors who call themselves fertility specialists are trained reproductive endocrinologists. Learn more about the differences (and why they matter) here.
If you are diagnosed with the following conditions, a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist is the best option for treatment:
Don’t be embarrassed to ask questions about your doctor’s background and experience to ensure you're choosing the best specialist for your personal situation.
This depends on your health insurance plan and whether the state you live in mandates fertility coverage (among other factors). At Illume Fertility, we assign each patient their own Insurance & Billing Advocate to help you navigate your insurance policy.
The following questions are a great place to start when speaking to your insurance carrier about potential fertility coverage:
Learn more about affording fertility testing and treatment here.
On October 15, 2023, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) Practice Committee issued a new definition of infertility.
Infertility is a disease, condition, or status characterized by any of the following:
Most importantly, ASRM adds, "Nothing in this definition shall be used to deny or delay treatment to any individual, regardless of relationship status or sexual orientation."
Learn more here.
Comprehensive fertility testing can help maximize your chance of achieving success in the shortest time possible.
At Illume Fertility, your first appointment will be with your primary reproductive endocrinologist, who will discuss your history, your partner’s history (if applicable), and how long you’ve been trying to conceive. Your will then discuss which diagnostic tests they recommend.
When you schedule your first appointment, one of our New Patient Liaisons will thoroughly explain everything you need to know about or submit ahead of time.
Your first appointment will typically be a virtual consultation. Learn more about what to expect and what to do to best prepare for your first big appointment.
Much of the initial fertility testing for women involves evaluating hormone levels. Blood work is performed to assess factors such as your level of anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), and can also detect hormone imbalances that may be preventing a pregnancy from occurring or continuing.
When hormone testing is concluded and analyzed, physical testing may begin, including:
Explore articles, videos and more helpful fertility testing resources on our Learning Center.
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by fertility challenges and wonder if your dream of having a baby will ever come true. At Illume, we are dedicated to guiding you through the fertility testing and treatment process with compassion, expertise and support so you never feel alone on this journey.
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