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UF Health Reproductive Medicine
At UF Health Reproductive Medicine we are passionate about helping our patients achieve their dreams of building a family. We are the only full service, one-stop infertility and IVF center in North Central Florida. Our multidisciplinary team is composed of board-certified infertility specialists, a fellowship-trained male fertility urologist, and minimally invasive surgery specialists. In addition, our reproductive medicine program employs a full-time clinical psychologist with more than 20 years’ experience in mental health conditions related to infertility.
We treat a broad spectrum of reproductive conditions, including PCOS, amenorrhea, ovarian failure, and genetic disorders, among others. And we have a robust oncofertility program with nurse navigators in clinic to help preserve fertility for those living with cancer.
Our services are available seven days a week. Schedule an appointment today by calling (352) 265-2229 or fill out our appointment request form.
What is the process of coming into the reproductive medicine clinic?
At UF Health, our experts are there to walk patients through every step of solving issues with fertility — from discovering reproductive challenges to consultation, treatment courses and, ultimately, success. Watch the video below to learn more.
Who should see an infertility specialist?
People should seek the help of a fertility specialist based on their age and the length of time they have been attempting to become pregnant. For those under age 35, infertility is defined as the inability to become pregnant after one year of trying to conceive. If you are over 35, it is reasonable to consult a reproductive endocrinologist after six months of attempting to become pregnant. Many physicians recommend that individuals over 40 years old seek the advice of an infertility specialist as soon as they begin trying to conceive.
Evaluation and treatment options
UF Health offers multifaceted and multispecialty services to ensure all aspects of infertility and associated conditions can be analyzed. For couples, both individuals should be seen and scheduled for a work up simultaneously. This helps determine whether both or just one partner is experiencing fertility issues. Unlike many fertility clinics, UF Health has both female and male reproductive specialists, as well as testing, labs and procedure rooms all under one roof, so there is no need to go multiple places to receive treatment.
For women, there are normally three initial tests based on menstrual cycles that are conducted to determine fertility status:
- A tubal X-ray test
- Egg quality test
- A test to ensure ovulation is occurring
A male evaluation usually involves:
- A patient history and physical
- Bloodwork
- Semen analysis
Within one menstrual cycle, an entire workup can be completed for a couple, which will then determine the course of treatment.
Treatments for infertility can be as simple as diet and lifestyle change. Other cases may require medications or surgeries. UF Health’s reproductive medicine program offers a multidisciplinary approach that leverages the expertise of reproductive endocrinologists, clinical psychology infertility specialists and reproductive urologists, among experts from other disciplines. The entire practice is centralized in our convenient Springhill location in Gainesville to best fit the individual needs of patients.
UF Health Reproductive Medicine welcomes all individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability and age.
Learn more about UF Health Reproductive Medicine and our treatment options.
UF Health Reproductive Medicine has been recognized by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association with the Blue Distinction Centers for Fertility Care designation. The honor is for those who show expertise in delivering improved patient safety and better health outcomes based on objective measures that were developed with input from leading accreditation and quality organizations.
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Appointment request for UF Health Reproductive Medicine
Please fill out the form below to request an appointment with UF Health Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility.
- At this time, we are no longer performing tubal reversal procedures.
- For appointments not related to infertility treatment, please call (352) 265-8200.
Insurance
Certain fertility treatments are now covered by private insurance. However, we do not currently accept Medicaid for fertility treatment.