Skip to main content
FertloFertility Clinic Directory

Fertility Institute of New Jersey — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Oradell, NJ
Photo of Prof. Latifat Ibisomi

Prof. Latifat Ibisomi, PhD, MSc (Med)

6 min read
Medically Reviewed
Photo of Dr. Cristian Jesam

Dr. Cristian Jesam, MD

Reproductive Medicine & IVF Instituto Chileno de Medicina Reproductiva (ICMER), Santiago; Universidad de Chile; SGFertility Chile

Last reviewed:

The Fertility Institute of New Jersey, operating under the legal entity North Jersey Fertility, LLC, is located at 680 Kinderkamack Road, Suite 200 in Oradell, New Jersey — a small borough in Bergen County, one of the most densely populated counties in New Jersey. Kinderkamack Road is a major north-south commercial corridor through the central Bergen County spine, connecting communities from Westwood and Park Ridge in the north through Oradell, River Edge, and Hackensack toward the George Washington Bridge. This location places the practice within easy reach of Bergen County's large and well-insured suburban population, including patients from Oradell, River Edge, Paramus, Emerson, Westwood, Hillsdale, and the broader Bergen County corridor. For a broader view of fertility clinics in New Jersey, explore the state directory.

Physicians and Clinical Team

The Fertility Institute of New Jersey operates as an LLC with physician ownership and management. The clinical team includes board-certified reproductive endocrinologists who hold subspecialty certification in reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) from the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, following completion of ACGME-accredited three-year fellowships. Bergen County's proximity to New York City means that physicians at this practice often have training backgrounds from major metropolitan area academic programs including major New York and New Jersey university-based REI fellowships.

North Jersey Fertility, LLC as the entity name accurately describes the geographic market this practice serves — Bergen, Passaic, and Morris counties in northern New Jersey, as well as patients from Rockland County, New York (across the state line) who may prefer a New Jersey-based practice. The LLC structure allows physician partners to own and operate the practice while maintaining flexibility in governance and economic arrangements.

Services and Treatments

The Fertility Institute of New Jersey provides a full spectrum of reproductive medicine services:

  • IVF (in vitro fertilization), including ovarian stimulation, monitoring, egg retrieval, fertilization, and embryo transfer
  • IUI (intrauterine insemination) with partner or donor sperm
  • Egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation) for elective preservation and medical indications
  • Frozen embryo transfer (FET)
  • Preimplantation genetic testing — PGT-A (aneuploidy screening) and PGT-M (monogenic disorders)
  • Donor egg IVF
  • Donor sperm IUI and IVF
  • Third-party reproduction (gestational carrier) coordination
  • Male infertility evaluation including semen analysis and referral for urologic assessment
  • PCOS diagnosis and treatment with ovulation induction protocols
  • Endometriosis-related fertility evaluation and treatment
  • Recurrent pregnancy loss workup (genetic, anatomic, immunologic, hormonal)
  • Uterine evaluation: sonohysterogram, hysteroscopy
  • Hormonal disorders and thyroid-related fertility assessment
  • Oncofertility (fertility preservation prior to cancer treatment)
  • LGBTQ+-inclusive family building including reciprocal IVF and known donor programs

Laboratory and Success Rates

The Fertility Institute of New Jersey operates or coordinates with a dedicated embryology laboratory for IVF procedures. A Bergen County-based fertility practice serving this population volume will maintain laboratory infrastructure capable of supporting ICSI, extended embryo culture, embryo biopsy for PGT, vitrification, and embryo thaw. Lab performance metrics — fertilization rates, blastulation rates, survival rates after thaw — are important markers of laboratory quality that patients should ask about at their initial consultation.

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

Oradell on Kinderkamack Road is one of the more transit-accessible Bergen County locations on this north-south corridor. The NJ Transit Bergen County Line (formerly Main Line) stops in Oradell, making the practice reachable by train from Hoboken and Penn Station for patients who prefer not to drive. Kinderkamack Road also provides straightforward car access from Route 17, Route 4, and I-80.

Bergen County has one of the highest household income levels in New Jersey and a well-insured workforce. Many patients in this market have employer plans from major New York City-based companies (financial services, media, law firms, technology) that offer meaningful voluntary fertility benefits on top of the New Jersey mandate. This creates a patient population that is often financially better positioned to pursue multiple IVF cycles than the national average.

The second-floor Suite 200 setting at 680 Kinderkamack Road is a professional outpatient environment consistent with a suburban specialty fertility practice, with parking accessible in the building lot.

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

New Jersey mandates fertility insurance coverage for fully-insured group health plans, including IVF and related infertility treatments. The NJ mandate applies to plans covering employers with more than a threshold number of employees and covers multiple cycles of IVF. Self-insured ERISA plans are exempt from the NJ state mandate.

Bergen County patients often have access to employer-sponsored plans from major New York City metro employers, which may include voluntary fertility benefits that go beyond the New Jersey mandate minimum. Patients should review their benefits summary, contact their plan's member services line, and ask the Fertility Institute of NJ's financial counseling team to assist with verification and prior authorization.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the North Jersey Fertility LLC entity and the Fertility Institute of New Jersey brand? North Jersey Fertility, LLC is the legal and billing entity — the New Jersey LLC through which the physicians practice. "Fertility Institute of New Jersey" is the patient-facing practice name. These are the same operational entity: the LLC doing business under the more descriptive clinic name. Patients will see "Fertility Institute of New Jersey" in the clinic and on patient communications.

Does Bergen County have NJ Transit access for fertility patients without cars? Yes. The NJ Transit Bergen County Line stops at Oradell station, and the Kinderkamack Road location is within walking distance of the train stop. For patients commuting from Manhattan or Hoboken, the Bergen County Line provides a direct connection without requiring a car.

What fertility services are covered under New Jersey's mandate? New Jersey's fertility mandate covers IVF (including egg retrieval, fertilization, and embryo transfer), IUI, and medically necessary diagnostic services. The specific scope may include PGT under certain diagnoses. Patients should request a detailed benefit breakdown from their insurer before beginning treatment.

Can New York residents use the NJ fertility mandate at this practice? No. The New Jersey mandate applies to New Jersey-regulated insurance plans. New York residents on New York-insured plans would be subject to New York's mandate (which is also comprehensive). Patients should verify which state's insurance regulations govern their plan, as this affects which mandate applies.

Ready to compare fertility clinics?

Search our directory of 400+ US fertility clinics. Compare success rates, patient reviews, and treatment costs.