CCRM Virginia is located at 8010 Towers Crescent Dr, Vienna, Virginia — in the Tysons Corner area of Fairfax County, one of the largest suburban commercial districts in the Washington DC metropolitan area. The CCRM network's main website is ccrmivf.com, and Virginia patients can review the full provider landscape through the Virginia fertility clinics directory. Towers Crescent Dr is part of the Tysons Galleria / Tysons Corner Center corridor, a dense professional office and retail district accessible from I-495 (Capital Beltway) and served by Metro's Silver Line (Tysons Corner and Greensboro stations). CCRM (Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine) is a national fertility network founded in Colorado that has expanded into major metropolitan markets; the Vienna / Tysons location brings the CCRM network's clinical philosophy and national resources to DC-area patients.
Physicians and Clinical Team
CCRM Virginia's physician team consists of board-certified reproductive endocrinologists operating within the CCRM clinical framework, which emphasizes evidence-based protocols and strong laboratory quality. CCRM as a national network has built a reputation for treating patients with complex reproductive challenges — including diminished ovarian reserve, recurrent IVF failure, and recurrent pregnancy loss — though the program serves patients across the full spectrum of fertility diagnoses.
The Vienna team includes reproductive nurses, embryologists trained to CCRM's network standards, and patient care coordinators who support patients through what is often a demanding treatment cycle. The Silver Line Metro access makes CCRM Virginia accessible to patients from across Northern Virginia, DC, and Maryland who prefer to receive care in the Tysons professional corridor.
Services and Treatments
- IVF with ICSI
- IUI with cycle monitoring
- Egg freezing and medical fertility preservation
- Embryo banking and frozen embryo transfer (FET)
- Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT-A and PGT-M)
- Donor egg IVF
- Donor sperm services
- Reciprocal IVF for same-sex female couples
- Gestational carrier coordination
- Recurrent pregnancy loss evaluation
- Male factor infertility workup
- Diminished ovarian reserve treatment
- LGBTQ+ family-building services
Laboratory and Success Rates
CCRM's network is known for its emphasis on laboratory quality. The CCRM Virginia location operates within the network's quality standards, and the embryology team is trained in CCRM's vitrification and culture protocols. CCRM has historically reported strong IVF outcomes, particularly in PGT-tested embryo transfer cycles, and the network has an internal quality benchmarking system that applies across locations.
Patients should review the most current cycle-level data published by the CDC's ART Surveillance program and the SART Clinic Summary Report.
Patient Experience
The Tysons Corner location gives CCRM Virginia a distinctly metro DC character. Tysons is a major employment hub — home to large defense contractors, consulting firms, technology companies, and professional services employers — and the patient population at CCRM Virginia reflects that. Many patients are high-earning professionals who have researched their options extensively and specifically chose CCRM for its national reputation and evidence-based approach.
The Silver Line Metro connection is a genuine convenience. Tysons Corner station and Greensboro station are both within close proximity to Towers Crescent Dr, making the clinic reachable without a car from DC, Arlington, McLean, and other Silver Line communities. For patients managing monitoring appointments around demanding work schedules, Metro access matters.
CCRM's network structure also means that CCRM Virginia patients can, in some circumstances, access resources and consultations through other CCRM locations — relevant for patients who spend time in other metro areas served by CCRM (Denver, Dallas, New York, Boston, Houston, and others).
Considering At-Home Insemination?
Not every fertility journey begins in a clinic. At-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a lower-cost, private option that suits patients with no known fertility diagnosis — including single parents by choice, same-sex couples, and people who want to try a few cycles before committing to clinical treatment.
At-home insemination kits like those from MakeAMom come with step-by-step instructions designed for donor or partner sperm. Kits are a one-time purchase that can be reused until conception succeeds, require no clinic visit, and arrive in plain, discreet packaging. Many patients use them as a first step while working toward a fertility consultation — or alongside ovulation tracking while they wait for an appointment slot.
If you have a known fertility diagnosis, have been trying for 12 months without success (six months if you're over 35), or your physician has already recommended IUI or IVF, a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist is the right next step.
Insurance and Financing
Virginia does not have a state mandate requiring health insurance coverage for IVF. Most Virginia patients will pay for IVF out of pocket unless their employer provides voluntary fertility benefits. Northern Virginia's concentration of federal government, defense contracting, and technology employers means some patients have access to generous voluntary fertility benefits through their employer plans; confirm with HR or review your benefits summary.
CCRM Virginia's financial team provides cost estimates and financing options. CCRM as a network has experience with multi-cycle packages, refund programs, and coordination with specialty fertility lenders. Patients should request a full breakdown of expected costs — including physician fees, facility fees, anesthesia, medications, laboratory services, and PGT if applicable — before committing to treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes CCRM Virginia different from other DC-area fertility clinics? CCRM is a national network founded in Colorado with a reputation for treating patients with complex or previously failed fertility treatment histories. The network's emphasis on laboratory quality, genetic testing, and evidence-based protocols attracts patients who have had setbacks elsewhere. CCRM Virginia also benefits from the network's resources and cross-location consultation capability.
Is CCRM Virginia accessible by Metro? Yes. The Tysons Corner and Greensboro stations on the Silver Line are close to the Towers Crescent Dr address, making the clinic accessible from DC, Arlington, McLean, and communities along the Silver Line corridor.
Does Virginia require fertility insurance coverage? No. Virginia has no state mandate for IVF coverage. Fertility benefits in Virginia are provided voluntarily by employers. CCRM's financial team can assist with cost planning and financing options.
Can patients from Maryland or DC seek care at CCRM Virginia? Yes. Many CCRM Virginia patients live in Maryland or DC and commute to Tysons via Metro or I-495. The clinic welcomes patients from across the greater DC metropolitan area.
