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VALLEY OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, P.C. — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Provo, UT
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Prof. Latifat Ibisomi, PhD, MSc (Med)

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Dr. Cristian Jesam, MD

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

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Valley Obstetrics and Gynecology, P.C. operates a Provo, Utah location at 1900 N State St, Suite 105. Provo is Utah County's largest city and the third-largest city in Utah, situated along the Wasatch Front approximately 45 miles south of Salt Lake City. Provo is home to Brigham Young University and a large young family population, making OB/GYN services in high demand. Valley OB/GYN also maintains a Salt Lake City location at 1250 E 3900 S, Suite 200—both offices are operated under the same professional corporation. This shared-entity model allows the practice to serve patients across the greater Wasatch Front from Utah County in the south to Salt Lake County to the north. Utah does not have a state fertility insurance mandate. For a full list of Utah fertility resources, visit the Utah fertility clinics page.

Physicians and Clinical Team

Valley Obstetrics and Gynecology, P.C. is a physician-led OB/GYN practice. Board-certified obstetricians and gynecologists serve Utah County patients in Provo, Orem, Springville, Mapleton, and surrounding Wasatch Front communities. OB/GYNs at this practice manage prenatal care and hospital delivery, comprehensive gynecology, and fertility evaluation. For complex infertility requiring subspecialty REI care, including IVF, referral to a reproductive endocrinologist in Provo, Orem, or Salt Lake City is appropriate. Physician names and credentials at the Provo location should be confirmed directly with the practice.

Services and Treatments

  • Full obstetric care from first trimester through postpartum
  • Routine and complex gynecology
  • Fertility evaluation (ovarian reserve testing, AMH, pelvic ultrasound, hormone panels)
  • PCOS diagnosis and management (relevant for Utah County's young patient population)
  • Endometriosis evaluation and treatment options
  • Uterine fibroid and ovarian cyst assessment
  • Contraception counseling and placement (IUDs, implants, oral contraceptives)
  • Annual wellness and Pap smears
  • Cervical cancer screening and colposcopy
  • Menstrual disorder evaluation
  • Menopause and hormone management
  • High-risk pregnancy evaluation and referral coordination

Laboratory and Success Rates

Valley OB/GYN is a clinical OB/GYN practice and does not operate an IVF laboratory. Fertility-relevant diagnostics can be ordered and managed through the practice. For IUI, IVF, or subspecialty reproductive endocrinology care, referral to REI practices in Utah County or Salt Lake County is appropriate. Utah County has growing access to reproductive medicine through affiliated or partnering REI practices.

Patients who proceed to ART 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 1900 N State St address in Provo is on the main north-south arterial road through Utah County, accessible from I-15 and close to the BYU campus and the North Provo commercial corridor. Patients from Provo, Orem, Lindon, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, and Springville have a convenient location without the longer drive to Salt Lake City. Utah County's high birth rate and young family demographics mean that OB/GYN practices are in high demand; scheduling may be competitive for new-patient appointments.

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

Utah does not mandate fertility insurance coverage. Standard OB/GYN services and prenatal care are covered under most commercial health plans subject to deductibles and copays. Fertility treatments (IUI, IVF, medications) are generally not covered in Utah unless an employer plan specifically includes fertility benefits. BYU students and employees may have specific benefit structures; confirm with your plan administrator. Patients should verify coverage for diagnostic fertility testing before scheduling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Valley OB/GYN have a Salt Lake City office as well? Yes. Valley Obstetrics and Gynecology, P.C. operates under the same professional corporation at both the Provo location (1900 N State St, Suite 105) and the Salt Lake City location (1250 E 3900 S, Suite 200). Patients can choose the more convenient office for their specific appointment type or location.

Which hospital does Valley OB/GYN use for deliveries in Provo? Utah County labor and delivery hospitals include Utah Valley Hospital (Provo, part of Intermountain Health), Timpanogos Regional Hospital (Orem), and American Fork Hospital. Confirm Valley OB/GYN's delivery hospital affiliation when establishing prenatal care at the Provo office.

Is PCOS common in Provo, and can it be managed at an OB/GYN? PCOS is one of the most common hormonal conditions in reproductive-age women nationwide. OB/GYNs diagnose and manage PCOS routinely, including for patients who are trying to conceive. An OB/GYN can initiate ovulation induction with Letrozole or Clomiphene and monitor cycles; for patients who do not respond, referral to a reproductive endocrinologist is appropriate.

Is fertility care affordable in Utah County without insurance coverage? Without fertility insurance, costs vary. Initial OB/GYN fertility evaluation (bloodwork, ultrasound, semen analysis) is typically several hundred to a few thousand dollars. IUI cycles at a Utah fertility clinic range from approximately $700 to $2,000 per cycle. IVF ranges from $10,000 to $20,000 or more per cycle. Some clinics offer financing plans or self-pay discounts.

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