A National Chain Comes to Central Florida
Over the past decade, venture-backed fertility networks have emerged alongside traditional independent practices — combining brick-and-mortar clinics with technology platforms, employer benefit contracts, and a consumer-friendly brand. Kindbody is the most prominent example. Its Central Florida presence, operating as Kindbody of FL Medical Practice, PA in Celebration FL, brings that national model to a fast-growing suburban corridor just minutes from Orlando. Whether that's the right fit for your fertility journey depends on what you're looking for.
What Is Kindbody?
Founded in 2018, Kindbody operates fertility and women's wellness clinics across more than 20 U.S. cities, growing primarily through direct-to-consumer fertility care and employer-sponsored benefit programs. Services include fertility assessments, IUI, IVF, egg freezing, embryo banking, oncofertility preservation, and third-party reproduction through its Kindeos donor and surrogacy platform. An in-house genetic testing lab — Kindlabs — handles PGT-A and carrier screening, which can shorten turnaround times compared to outsourced labs.
The practice is staffed by board-certified reproductive endocrinologists, with Kindbody reporting that roughly 80% of its physicians are women and 50% identify as BIPOC — a composition some patients find meaningful when selecting a provider. Clinics integrate mental health, nutrition, and wellness services under the Kindbody360 model and tend to have modern, non-clinical aesthetics that patients who find traditional fertility settings intimidating often appreciate.
The Celebration, FL Location
The Central Florida outpost sits in Celebration — the planned community adjacent to Walt Disney World, at the intersection of Osceola and Orange counties. The practice was formerly associated with Celebration OB/GYN, a women's health practice with roots going back to the late 1980s, and appears to have come under Kindbody's umbrella around 2021 when the Florida medical entity was registered in the National Provider Identifier database.
One detail worth noting: the contact number on record, +1 (855) 563-2639, is a national Kindbody intake line. Calling this clinic routes you into a centralized scheduling system rather than a local front desk. For patients who value that personal familiarity, it's a meaningful distinction.
Nearby independent alternatives include the Center for Reproductive Medicine (which has a Celebration-area clinic), IVF Florida Reproductive Associates, and Shady Grove Fertility in Orlando — all with longer regional track records in Central Florida. For the broader Florida landscape, see our Florida fertility clinic directory.
The Employer Benefit Differentiator
Kindbody's clearest competitive advantage is its employer-sponsored fertility benefit program. The company has contracted with 132+ employers — covering more than 2.7 million lives — to serve as a direct fertility benefit provider, bypassing traditional third-party benefit administrators. That arrangement lets employers guarantee fertility coverage with predictable per-cycle costs.
This matters acutely in Florida, which has no state fertility insurance mandate. Insurers here face no requirement to cover IVF or any fertility treatment, leaving most residents to pay out of pocket. A single IVF cycle in Florida typically runs $15,000–$25,000 before medications. For employees whose companies have partnered with Kindbody, that cost can drop dramatically or disappear entirely — making the Celebration location a compelling option for anyone lucky enough to have that benefit. Our fertility insurance by state guide explains Florida's coverage landscape in full, and the IVF cost by state resource breaks down what you'd expect to pay without coverage.
What 4.3 Stars Actually Signals
Kindbody's Celebration location holds a 4.3-star average across 1,275 reviews. That's a meaningful sample, but the number warrants reflection. Most independent reproductive endocrinology practices with comparable review volumes cluster between 4.5 and 5.0 stars. A 4.3 across this many data points reflects a pattern, not a few outliers.
Three critiques surface consistently in Kindbody patient feedback across the country:
High patient volume. The corporate growth model prioritizes efficiency. Patients report shorter appointments and less face time with a specific physician — care that can feel more transactional than the experience at a smaller independent practice.
Centralized administration friction. Portal-based scheduling, national phone lines, and centralized intake can slow communication. Some patients describe difficulty getting timely answers mid-cycle, when clinical guidance is most critical.
Staff turnover. Kindbody's employee Glassdoor rating is 2.7 out of 5, with fewer than one-third of employees willing to recommend the company to a friend. In fertility care — where patients are navigating emotionally intense journeys — continuity of staff matters. High turnover can erode it.
None of this disqualifies Kindbody, particularly for patients whose employer benefits make it the only financially viable option. But patients who prioritize a close, ongoing relationship with a specific physician should weigh the tradeoffs carefully. Our how to choose a fertility clinic guide outlines the questions worth asking any clinic before starting treatment.
The Bottom Line
Kindbody in Celebration, FL occupies a specific niche: a nationally backed fertility provider with strong employer benefit infrastructure and modern clinical environments in a suburb that previously had limited fertility care access. The company also publishes service pricing and offers financing through PatientFi up to $50,000 — a welcome contrast to the opaque fee structures common in this specialty. Just note that medications ($3,000–$6,000 per IVF cycle), genetic testing, embryo storage, and frozen embryo transfers are often billed separately from quoted package prices.
For Central Florida employees whose companies have partnered with Kindbody, this location may be the most financially accessible path to IVF or egg freezing in the region. For patients who are self-pay or who prioritize a close, ongoing relationship with a single physician, the area's independent reproductive endocrinology practices deserve equal consideration. The 4.3-star average, read honestly, is a prompt to ask hard questions — about physician continuity, expected appointment length, and how the practice communicates with patients mid-cycle — before committing to treatment.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Kindbody accept insurance at its Celebration, FL location?
Kindbody does not accept Medicare or Medicaid. For commercial insurance, coverage depends on your specific plan. Because Florida has no fertility insurance mandate, Kindbody's primary financial model here is through employer-sponsored benefit programs — if your employer has a Kindbody contract, your care may be fully or substantially covered. Self-pay patients can access published pricing and PatientFi financing. Always verify coverage before scheduling.
How does Kindbody's employer benefit program work for Florida employees?
Kindbody contracts directly with 132+ employers — including Walmart, Lyft, and GEICO — to serve as their fertility benefit provider, bypassing traditional insurance administrators. Employees at partner companies access care at a negotiated rate, often with full or partial coverage for IVF, egg freezing, and related services. Because Florida requires no insurer to cover fertility treatment, employer benefits are frequently the only path to covered fertility care in this state. Check with your HR or benefits administrator to confirm whether Kindbody is in your plan.
What fertility treatments are available at the Celebration, FL Kindbody location?
Services include fertility assessments, IUI, IVF, egg freezing, embryo banking, and PGT-A genetic testing via Kindbody's in-house Kindlabs. Third-party reproduction — egg donation and gestational surrogacy — is available through the Kindeos program. Wellness services (mental health, nutrition counseling) are integrated under the Kindbody360 model. If you need more specialized genetic testing such as PGT-M for monogenic disorders, confirm availability at the Celebration clinic specifically before proceeding.
