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Marcus Rosencrantz MD, FACOG​ — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Laguna Hills, CA
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Marcus Rosencrantz MD, FACOG — Reproductive Health & Wellness Center — An Independent Overview

Reproductive Health and Wellness Center (RHWC) in Laguna Hills occupies a distinctive niche in the crowded Southern California fertility landscape: it pairs clinical precision with a genuine commitment to integrative wellness, offering patients not only conventional IVF treatment and related assisted reproductive technologies but also acupuncture, nutritional guidance, yoga, and behavioral health support under one roof. The clinic is led entirely by its founder, Dr. Marcus Rosencrantz, MD, FACOG, a double board-certified reproductive endocrinologist who built his reputation over a decade at Kaiser Permanente before establishing his own independent practice in 2019. Located at 23141 Moulton Parkway, Suite 204, in Laguna Hills, RHWC serves patients from across Orange County and the broader Southern California region. The clinic is now a member of the RMA (Reproductive Medicine Associates) network of providers, giving it access to collaborative research and clinical resources while maintaining its locally based, single-physician model. For patients comparing options across the state, our guide to California fertility clinics offers a broader regional perspective.

Physicians and Clinical Team

Dr. Marcus Rosencrantz, MD, FACOG is the sole physician at RHWC and the architect of its clinical and wellness programs. He earned his medical degree from the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine and completed both his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology and his fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at UC San Diego Medical Center — one of the country's more respected training programs in the specialty. He is double board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, the subspecialty certification that designates formal advanced training beyond general OB/GYN. He also holds the FACOG designation as a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

Following his fellowship, Dr. Rosencrantz joined Kaiser Permanente in Orange County, where he served as Division Director and founded the IVF program for the Orange County Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility division from 2012 to 2019 — a role that gave him experience managing both clinical outcomes and operational complexity in a high-volume system. After two years of planning, he opened RHWC in 2019 with the explicit goal of building a high-touch, outcomes-focused practice distinct from the busier environment he had worked within.

Dr. Rosencrantz has been recognized as a Top Doctor by Orange Coast Magazine and has received Castle Connolly Top Doctor recognition for five consecutive years (2020–2024). He has also received Patients' Choice, On-Time Doctor, and Compassionate Doctor awards and has been named one of America's Most Honored Professionals. His stated mission — "There is nothing more rewarding than helping people with their dreams of parenthood" — and his practice model of personally seeing every patient at every visit reflect a deliberate counterpoint to the assembly-line dynamic that patients sometimes encounter at larger fertility centers.

Beyond the physician, RHWC's clinical team includes fertility wellness specialists who deliver the practice's integrative programming. The clinic is open six days per week, an above-average schedule for a specialty practice that accommodates the monitoring-heavy nature of ovarian stimulation cycles.

Services and Treatments

RHWC offers a full range of fertility diagnostics and treatments alongside its integrative wellness programming:

  • In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) — the clinic's primary advanced treatment, with protocols tailored to individual patient profiles
  • Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) — with or without ovarian stimulation, for appropriate diagnoses including mild male factor, ovulatory dysfunction, and donor-sperm cycles
  • Egg Freezing and Fertility Preservation — for elective social freezing, medical preservation before cancer treatment, or planned donor cycles
  • Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) — for chromosomal aneuploidy screening and single-gene disorder testing; the clinic notes that pairing PGT with IVF increases the chance of a successful pregnancy
  • Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) — direct sperm injection to address moderate to severe male-factor infertility
  • Donor Egg Cycles — recipient cycles through established donor programs
  • Gestational Surrogacy — clinical care coordination for intended parents working with a gestational carrier
  • Ovulation Induction — oral or injectable medication protocols to restore regular ovulation
  • Diagnostic Fertility Testing — bloodwork, ultrasound, hysterosalpingogram (HSG), and saline sonogram for the initial fertility workup
  • Male Fertility Evaluation and Semen Analysis — andrology testing to assess sperm parameters and identify treatable male-factor contributors
  • Sex Selection — via preimplantation genetic testing for patients pursuing family balancing
  • LGBTQ+ Family Building — inclusive care for same-sex couples, single parents by choice, and non-traditional family structures

The clinic's distinguishing feature is the wellness dimension layered onto clinical treatment. Patients have access to on-site or coordinated acupuncture, nutritional counseling, yoga, fertility-focused therapy, and spiritual direction services. This integrative framework reflects Dr. Rosencrantz's view that fertility outcomes depend on factors beyond the reproductive system alone — including stress physiology, metabolic health, and psychological readiness. The clinic reports a 70% pregnancy rate, attributing part of that figure to this comprehensive methodology.

Laboratory and Success Rates

RHWC houses an on-site IVF laboratory with dedicated air filtration systems designed to maintain a stable embryo culture environment — a meaningful operational detail, as volatile organic compounds and temperature fluctuations can adversely affect embryo development. The laboratory performs the full range of advanced embryology procedures, including ICSI, embryo biopsy for PGT, and vitrification (flash-freezing) of both oocytes and embryos.

As a reporting clinic, RHWC submits its annual IVF outcome data to the CDC under the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act. Published data reflect cycles from approximately two years prior and represent the most standardized basis for comparing clinic-level outcomes. Patients can review the current figures, broken down by age group and diagnosis, at the CDC ART Fertility Clinic Success Rates Report. RHWC is also affiliated with the RMA network, which provides access to collaborative research protocols and shared clinical benchmarking across network sites.

When evaluating published success rates, patients are advised to compare figures within their specific age bracket and treatment type rather than using headline percentages across dissimilar patient populations. A clinic's case mix — including the proportion of donor-egg cycles, patients with diminished ovarian reserve, or those with prior failed cycles — can substantially affect aggregate statistics in either direction.

Patient Experience

RHWC's defining patient experience feature is Dr. Rosencrantz's personal continuity of care. Unlike many larger fertility centers where patients rotate between multiple physicians or hand off to nurse practitioners for monitoring appointments, RHWC is structured so that Dr. Rosencrantz directly oversees every visit. For patients who have experienced impersonal care at high-volume practices — a common complaint in online fertility forums — this structure meaningfully reduces the uncertainty and miscommunication that can arise from fragmented clinical relationships.

The clinic's Yelp listing carries a strong review rating, with patients consistently describing attentive communication, accessible staff, and the sense that they are treated as individuals rather than case numbers. The six-day weekly schedule accommodates the monitoring demands of stimulation cycles, reducing the logistical friction of early-morning appointments that frequently derails the experience at more traditional practices.

The integrative wellness programming — acupuncture, yoga, nutritional counseling, therapy, and spiritual direction — provides structured support for the emotional and physiological demands of fertility treatment. This dimension is unusual among Orange County clinics, most of which refer patients elsewhere for complementary services. Having these resources in a coordinated clinical context, rather than as a list of disconnected referrals, simplifies the patient's experience during what is often a stressful treatment period.

The clinic is inclusive in its approach to family building, welcoming LGBTQ+ patients, single parents by choice, and patients of diverse backgrounds. Its Laguna Hills location at the junction of Moulton Parkway provides practical access for patients commuting from Irvine, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, and other South Orange County communities.

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

RHWC accepts insurance, and patients work one-on-one with a financial counselor to understand coverage, out-of-pocket estimates, and available financing pathways. The clinic works with lending partners including Ally and LendingClub to offer fertility-specific financing plans that allow patients to spread costs over time.

California patients covered under qualifying large-group employer health plans may have fertility benefits under California SB 600, which took effect in January 2025 and requires coverage for fertility treatments, including IVF, for employees at employers with 100 or more employees. Self-insured ERISA plans, smaller employers, and individual market plans may not be subject to the mandate. Patients should verify the specific terms of their benefit — including cycle limits, prior authorization requirements, and any exclusions tied to diagnosis — before committing to a treatment pathway.

Given Dr. Rosencrantz's stated goal of providing "the highest success rates by providing the most comprehensive care while maintaining more affordable prices in Orange County," patients may find RHWC's self-pay pricing competitive relative to larger regional programs. The clinic's single-physician structure eliminates some of the administrative overhead common at larger group practices, which can translate to lower per-cycle costs for uninsured patients.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Reproductive Health and Wellness Center different from other fertility clinics in Orange County? The most distinctive aspect of RHWC is its combination of a single, personally engaged physician — Dr. Rosencrantz sees every patient at every visit — with an integrated wellness program that includes acupuncture, nutrition counseling, yoga, therapy, and spiritual direction. Most fertility clinics in the region either offer clinical care without this wellness infrastructure or refer patients elsewhere for complementary support. RHWC attempts to address the physiological and emotional dimensions of fertility treatment within a single coordinated practice.

What is Dr. Rosencrantz's training background, and is he board-certified in reproductive endocrinology? Yes. Dr. Rosencrantz completed his fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at UC San Diego Medical Center following an OB/GYN residency at the same institution. He is double board-certified — in Obstetrics and Gynecology and in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility — and holds the FACOG designation. Before founding RHWC, he served as Division Director and IVF Program Founder at Kaiser Permanente's Orange County Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility division from 2012 to 2019.

Does RHWC treat same-sex couples and single parents by choice? Yes. The clinic provides inclusive care for LGBTQ+ patients, single individuals pursuing parenthood, and non-traditional family structures. Available pathways include donor-sperm IUI and IVF for single women and female couples, reciprocal IVF (where one partner contributes eggs and the other carries the pregnancy), and gestational surrogacy coordination for male couples or individuals who require a carrier.

Where can I find current IVF success rate data for RHWC? RHWC reports its annual IVF outcome data to the CDC as required by federal law. Published figures typically reflect cycles completed approximately two years prior and are searchable by clinic name or zip code at the CDC ART Success Rates page. The clinic is also affiliated with the RMA network, and patients can contact the clinic directly for discussion of their specific prognosis given age, diagnosis, and treatment history.

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