Dr. Spencer Richlin is Surgical Director and Partner in reproductive endocrinology at Illume Fertility. In addition, he is Division Chief of Reproductive Endocrinology at Norwalk Hospital. Dr. Richlin is board certified in both Reproductive Endocrinology and Obstetrics & Gynecology. He joined the team at Illume Fertility in 2004.
Infertility Coverage | Affording Treatment
By:
Spencer Richlin, MD
November 18th, 2024
Let’s say you work for a company that offers you insurance. Great! And then you find out there is no fertility coverage under the plan. Not so great. Finding out that the care you need isn't covered by insurance is beyond frustrating, especially if you plan to undergo fertility treatments in the coming year. This guide breaks down the basics of open enrollment, how to evaluate your current insurance plan, and how being proactive now can increase your chances of success.
Fertility Treatment | Advocacy | Choosing a Clinic
By:
Spencer Richlin, MD
January 8th, 2024
How do I choose the best fertility clinic for me? Which factors should I pay attention to as I evaluate my options? Here are the most important aspects of a fertility practice and how they relate to your journey to parenthood.
Cancer | Fertility Preservation | Men's Health | Mental Health
By:
Spencer Richlin, MD
November 16th, 2023
During the month of November, you may see some men growing out beards and mustaches in support of "Movember." What exactly is it, and what does the cause raise awareness for?
Fertility Treatment | Egg Retrieval | Choosing a Clinic | Fertility Surgeries
By:
Spencer Richlin, MD
September 22nd, 2023
As you prepare for your IVF egg retrieval, you may be wondering: What kind of sedation or anesthesia will be used for my egg retrieval? What measures are in place to ensure I remain comfortable? Get answers to all these questions and more, straight from an experienced surgeon at a fertility clinic.
Male Infertility | Men's Health | Fertility Testing
By:
Spencer Richlin, MD
June 28th, 2023
With home fertility testing kits becoming increasingly popular, it is important to understand their benefits and limitations. Here's when to opt for an at-home sperm test and when you should reach out to a fertility expert for a full semen analysis.
Unexplained Infertility | Fertility Treatment | Fertility Testing
By:
Spencer Richlin, MD
April 17th, 2023
We all want answers, and being told you have "unexplained infertility" can feel defeating. The good news? According to a study from the National Institutes of Health, 92% of couples with unexplained infertility who had fertility treatment ultimately had a child. So while this diagnosis may be frustrating, the odds are still in your favor that you'll become a parent!