Explore fertility insurance coverage and financing options at Boston IVF centers throughout New England and New York.
Boston IVF partners with numerous insurance providers in New England and New York. Coverage varies by state and employer. Contact our new patient scheduling team for a full list of accepted plans.
At Boston IVF, we prioritize empowering patients to navigate insurance coverage. Benefits vary by state, plan, and services. For those with limited or no coverage, we offer tips to guide the process.
In 2014 I moved to Vietnam for a teaching position. During the thorough visa process, a local Vietnamese doctor diagnosed my uterine fibroids and suggested I consider taking action if I wanted to become a mom. I was in my early 30s and was not concerned at all. The doctor’s suggestion sparked my curiosity, and I began researching having a child on my own without a partner. I spent the...
Dr. Emily Seidler is double board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility.
She specializes in all aspects of fertility care, and has particular interest in LGBTQ family building, fertility preservation, and use of donor egg.
Emily graduated with honors from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a double major in Neurobiology...
My husband and I tried for almost 2 years without ever getting pregnant. We contacted Boston IVF after a friend had success with them. We met with Dr. Lannon, who developed a plan. We were self pay and didn't have to follow an insurance company's plan. We tried two cycles of IUI which resulted in no pregnancies. Both of us were heartbroken. We had no real infertility diagnosis and no results....
Our story is long and heartbreaking, like anyone else going through infertility (no matter how long the journey). We experienced multiple miscarriages, lacked insurance benefits for fertility diagnostics and treatment, struggled with family/friend/social relationships, and lost ourselves along the way. We sought intervention from everything we could afford: counseling, less technical fertility...
Brad and I discussed early on in our relationship that we wanted children. After dating for a year, we got engaged and six months later got married. We began trying for a family immediately. Month after month pregnancy tests came back negative. After 17 months of trying on our own, we finally made an appointment with Dr. Brian Berger. The moment we met Dr. Berger we were given hope. Hope that...
I will never forget the day my husband got the results of his semen anaysis. He texted me while at work saying we needed to talk later. Being as anxious as I am, told him that he couldn’t do that to me. I needed to know right then and there what was going on. Then the text came through. “It’s me. I’m the problem. There was nothing. Zero sperm.” I audibly gasped at...
When we first got pregnant with our second child, we were full of hope. When we miscarried, we fought to maintain it. We were hopeful through an ectopic pregnancy, 4 miscarriages, multiple egg retrievals, failed transfers, countless waiting rooms and sleepless nights, and needles, needles, needles. We held tight to hope for our first child, for each other. For the son who tried so hard and said...
We were engaged to be married in December of 2018. We knew we wanted children and that it wouldn’t happen "naturally" on our own, so we decided to start building our family the October before we got married. We went to a different fertility center, and we did all of the pre-screening testing that needed to happen before starting IUI treatment, and we picked a sperm donor. Selecting sperm...
My name is Audrey and my wife’s name is Stacia - we’ve been together for 10 years married for three. We had always discussed how we would love to be parents but thought it was such an expensive, out-of-reach dream for us. I also had an unexplained infertility diagnosis that followed me from a previous relationship where we had tried to conceive for three years. I recently started a...
We got married in June 2017; by May of 2018, we chose to have a baby; knowing that we needed the help of a fertility specialist, we got on Google and were met with two options. I chose Boston IVF in Albany and made the call to set up our first appointment. After a lot of blood work, ultrasounds, and other diagnostic testings, the results came back that my thyroid would be an issue. It took...
My husband and I were married in May 2003. Just five months later we learned that we were pregnant, and we were over the moon with excitement. Sadly, at ten weeks we lost this baby due to it being ectopic. As the years passed, we tried desperately to have a baby but we never did. We were living in New York at the time, and with the help of my OBGYN we started the IUI process. I cannot remember...
Our journey to parenthood began unexpectedly, in the middle of a pandemic, on a sunny Friday. We weren’t trying, and we weren’t not trying. We were just happy 26-year-old high school sweethearts; we had our dogs, we had a future, and nothing needed to be planned out. For a few weeks, I had been feeling off, so I decided to take a test. I paced around my house, shaking as I held that...
Prior to becoming parents to two amazing little humans, my wife and I were the quintessential dog-parent people. About a year before we embarked on our journey with Boston IVF, we had officially made the decision that we wanted to add children to our mix, but we weren’t sure which route we were going to take. After a lot of research into adoption vs IUI, and a conversation with my...
Life leading up to treatment was so happy. We traveled, made advancements in our careers, got married, and set ourselves up to become parents. Shortly after we were married, my husband and I started trying for children. At the time, many of my friends were getting married and starting their families. Year after year, we were not successful. I watched my friends have their first and second...
At Boston IVF, we offer financial support to make fertility treatments accessible. Our team guides you through insurance coverage, financing, and alternative options, providing personalized support.
As you embark on a treatment path, we’re here to support you with resources and guidance. For those with limited or no fertility insurance, we’ve compiled tips on financing and navigating the process with care.