Providence Fertility Care, LLC is a fertility practice located in Cincinnati, Ohio — the major metropolitan area in southwestern Ohio on the Ohio River, at the intersection of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The "Providence" name often signals a faith-consistent or values-based clinical philosophy, a distinction that is important for patients who are seeking fertility care aligned with particular ethical frameworks — including Catholic moral teaching or other faith traditions that may have specific views on assisted reproduction. Cincinnati has a significant Catholic demographic and a robust Catholic healthcare system, making this type of values-based fertility practice both meaningful and relevant to the local community. For a broader overview of Ohio fertility resources, visit the Ohio fertility clinics directory.
Physicians and Clinical Team
Providence Fertility Care is led by a physician or physician team committed to providing ethical, values-consistent fertility care. In a faith-consistent fertility practice — particularly those aligned with Catholic medical ethics — the treatment approach may exclude certain procedures (such as IVF that results in the destruction of embryos or third-party gamete donation) in favor of NaProTechnology, surgical correction of reproductive pathology, ovulation assessment and timed intercourse, or other approaches compatible with the clinic's ethical framework.
Physicians at such practices hold standard medical training and licensure — typically OB/GYN board certification, with subspecialty training in reproductive medicine or NaProTechnology methodology. NaProTechnology (Natural Procreative Technology) is a form of fertility care that uses the Creighton Model to chart and interpret the menstrual cycle, then addresses identifiable causes of infertility through targeted medical or surgical intervention, without assisted reproductive technology.
Patients who are seeking conventional IVF as their treatment should confirm whether Providence Fertility Care offers this service and under what ethical parameters.
Services and Treatments
Services at a values-consistent fertility practice like Providence Fertility Care may include:
- Comprehensive Fertility Evaluation — hormonal assessment, ovarian reserve testing, uterine and tubal evaluation, and semen analysis
- NaProTechnology Cycle Monitoring — Creighton Model instruction and interpretation for targeted fertility diagnosis
- Ovulation Induction and Timed Intercourse — medicated cycles synchronized with cycle charting
- IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) — where consistent with the clinic's ethical framework, typically using partner sperm obtained through ethically consistent collection methods
- Surgical Evaluation and Treatment — minimally invasive surgery for endometriosis, ovarian cysts, uterine abnormalities, and tubal assessment
- Hormone Management — progesterone support, thyroid optimization, metabolic management affecting fertility
- Male Infertility Evaluation — semen analysis and referral for urological assessment
- Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Workup — identification of treatable causes including hormone deficiency, anatomical factors, and thrombophilic conditions
Patients seeking IVF, egg freezing, PGT, or donor gamete services should contact the clinic directly to understand what ART services are offered within the practice's framework.
Laboratory and Success Rates
Faith-consistent fertility practices that focus on NaProTechnology and surgical correction of infertility do not typically operate an embryology laboratory in the conventional IVF sense. Their approach prioritizes identifying and correcting the root cause of infertility rather than bypassing the reproductive system through IVF.
Where IVF or ART procedures are provided, they would be performed with a laboratory partner meeting standard CLIA and accreditation requirements. Outcome reporting to CDC and SART applies to ART cycles performed; practices that primarily offer non-ART fertility care may have limited or no SART reporting if they do not perform egg retrievals.
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
For Cincinnati-area patients seeking fertility care that is consistent with Catholic moral teaching or similar ethical frameworks, Providence Fertility Care addresses an underserved need in the market. Cincinnati's Catholic community is large and well-established, and many patients in the tri-state area are searching for providers who can offer infertility diagnosis and treatment within a values-consistent framework — without pressure toward procedures that conflict with their beliefs.
The clinic's LLC entity structure is a standard for Ohio healthcare providers and has no patient-facing implications. Cincinnati's healthcare infrastructure is excellent, and the greater tri-state area includes major hospital systems that can support surgical referrals when needed.
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
Ohio does not have a state IVF insurance mandate. For patients at Providence Fertility Care whose treatment involves diagnostic testing, surgical procedures, and hormone management (rather than IVF), much of the care may be covered under standard gynecological or diagnostic benefit categories — often more fully covered than ART-specific services. Patients should review their plan's coverage for:
- Office consultations and evaluation
- Hormone testing and imaging
- Surgical procedures (laparoscopy, hysteroscopy)
- Ovulation induction medications
For any ART services that the clinic provides, the same out-of-pocket landscape as conventional Ohio IVF programs applies — no state mandate, costs primarily borne by the patient absent voluntary employer coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is NaProTechnology and how does it differ from conventional IVF? NaProTechnology (Natural Procreative Technology) uses the Creighton Model fertility charting system to identify hormonal patterns and cycle abnormalities, then addresses root causes of infertility through medical or surgical intervention. Unlike IVF, which replaces the reproductive process externally, NaProTechnology aims to restore the natural fertility process. It is a recognized approach within Catholic medical ethics and may appeal to patients with faith-based or philosophical objections to IVF.
Can Providence Fertility Care help patients with endometriosis? Yes. Endometriosis is a common cause of infertility and pelvic pain, and its diagnosis and surgical treatment are core competencies of a gynecologist or reproductive endocrinologist. NaProTechnology practitioners are particularly known for their emphasis on surgical identification and excision of endometriosis as a fertility treatment, often using laparoscopy to diagnose and treat the disease.
What if I try NaProTechnology-based treatment and am not successful — can I then pursue IVF? Yes. Many patients pursue a period of values-consistent care before deciding to try IVF, whether at the same practice (if it offers IVF) or by transitioning to a conventional IVF program. The diagnostic work and hormonal assessment performed at Providence Fertility Care would transfer to any subsequent fertility program and inform that next stage of treatment.
Does Ohio insurance cover fertility evaluation and surgical treatment for infertility even without an IVF mandate? Many elements of fertility evaluation and treatment — including diagnostic testing, surgical procedures, and hormone management — may be covered as gynecological care under standard health insurance plans even in states without an IVF mandate. Coverage for infertility diagnoses versus fertility treatment is not always clearly defined in plan documents; patients should review their plan carefully and request a pre-authorization inquiry for specific services.

