West Coast Fertility Centers — A Complete Patient Guide
Situated in Fountain Valley at the heart of Orange County, West Coast Fertility Centers has been a fixture of Southern California reproductive medicine since it was founded in 1988. The clinic occupies a suite in a modern medical building at 11160 Warner Avenue, a location that is accessible from across Orange County and draws patients from Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, and San Diego. A second location at 1127 Wilshire Boulevard in Downtown Los Angeles extends the clinic's geographic reach further north, making it a practical option for patients in the greater LA metro as well. The clinic's stated mission — summarized in three words on its website, "Hope · Care · Life" — signals an approach that pairs clinical rigor with attention to the emotional weight of fertility treatment. With a 4.8-star Google rating drawn from more than 244 reviews, patient satisfaction at West Coast Fertility Centers is among the strongest in the region for a practice of its tenure and complexity.
Physicians and Clinical Team
West Coast Fertility Centers fields a physician team that combines deep academic credentials with clinical breadth across the full range of reproductive medicine conditions.
Dr. Vitaly A. Kushnir, MD serves as Medical Director and is the clinic's lead reproductive endocrinologist. Dr. Kushnir completed a bachelor's degree in biochemistry at the University of Utah before earning his medical degree at the Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University. He then completed his Ob/Gyn residency at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, followed by a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) at Emory University in Atlanta. Dr. Kushnir is dual board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility — the highest specialty credential in the field. He holds an appointment as Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) and maintains clinical privileges at UCI Medical Center. His academic record includes more than 90 peer-reviewed publications and he has served as a consultant for the CDC's Division of Reproductive Health. Prior to joining West Coast Fertility Centers, Dr. Kushnir directed the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in New York and served as an attending physician at Lenox Hill Hospital. He has received the NY Top Doctors recognition and the Excellence in Research Award from Emory University, and is fluent in both English and Russian. His membership in the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), the Society for Reproductive Investigation, and the Endocrine Society reflects the breadth of his scientific engagement.
Dr. Kendra L. Perkins, DO, FACOG joined West Coast Fertility Centers in 2024 and brings more than a decade of women's health experience to the clinical team. Dr. Perkins earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from Southern Methodist University in Dallas and her medical degree from Des Moines University in Iowa, where she graduated with distinction and was inducted into the Sigma Sigma Phi honor society. She completed her Ob/Gyn residency at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in conjunction with Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (FACOG), Dr. Perkins previously practiced OB/GYN in private practice affiliated with Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, developing expertise in low- and high-risk obstetrics, minimally invasive gynecological surgery, and infertility treatment. She is an active member of ASRM and the American Medical Association.
The clinical team also includes Jeanie Kim, MSN, WHNP-BC, a board-certified Women's Health Nurse Practitioner who holds dual bachelor's degrees from Boston College and the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and a master's degree in nursing with a women's health specialization from Frontier Nursing University. Prior to joining West Coast Fertility Centers, Kim worked in pediatric hematology/oncology clinical research and high-risk obstetrics at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. She is bilingual in English and Korean.
Services and Treatments
West Coast Fertility Centers offers a comprehensive range of assisted reproductive technologies and related services, covering both entry-level fertility evaluation and complex third-party reproduction:
- In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) — standard and advanced protocols for a wide range of diagnoses
- Mild and Natural IVF — lower-stimulation protocols for patients who prefer a gentler approach or have medical contraindications to standard dosing
- Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) — with or without ovarian stimulation, appropriate for mild male factor, ovulatory dysfunction, and donor-sperm cycles
- Egg Freezing and Fertility Preservation — elective and medically indicated, including fertility preservation before cancer treatment
- Egg Donation — recipient cycles using the clinic's established donor program
- Sperm Freezing and Donor Sperm Services — andrology lab services for preservation and therapeutic use
- Gestational Surrogacy — care coordination for intended parents working with a gestational carrier
- Gender Selection — via preimplantation genetic testing for sex determination
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) — for chromosomal aneuploidy and single-gene disorders
- Male Fertility Evaluation and Semen Analysis — diagnostic workup for male-factor infertility
- LGBTQ+ Family Building — inclusive care for same-sex couples, single parents by choice, and non-traditional family structures
- Long-Distance and Telehealth Consultations — for patients outside Southern California who can travel for retrievals and transfers
For a detailed walkthrough of what to expect from start to finish, see our IVF guide.
Laboratory and Success Rates
The embryology and andrology laboratories at West Coast Fertility Centers are housed on-site at the Fountain Valley clinic, a logistical advantage that keeps egg retrievals, fertilization, embryo culture, and transfers within a single coordinated environment. The laboratory is licensed by the California Department of Public Health and accredited by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) through Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA). The senior embryology team carries expertise in the full scope of advanced procedures, including intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), micromanipulation, laser-assisted zona hatching, embryo biopsy for genetic testing, and oocyte and embryo vitrification.
As required by the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act, West Coast Fertility Centers reports its annual IVF outcome data to the CDC. These figures are published in arrears — typically reflecting cycles from approximately two years prior — and represent the most standardized basis for comparing clinic outcomes. To review the most current available data, consult the CDC ART Fertility Clinic Success Rates Report directly. Patients are advised to interpret success rates carefully in light of their own age, diagnosis, and prior treatment history rather than comparing headline percentages in isolation.
Patient Experience
West Coast Fertility Centers' 4.8-star Google rating — sustained across more than 244 reviews — stands out in a specialty where patient experience is often inconsistent with clinical reputation. The themes that appear repeatedly across review platforms align with the clinic's stated values: patients describe feeling seen as individuals rather than cases, appreciate physicians and staff who communicate clearly during emotionally demanding treatment phases, and note the accessibility of the Fountain Valley location for commuters across Orange County.
The clinic's explicit commitment to serving patients "regardless of their ovarian reserve, weight, sexual orientation, relationship status, or ethnic background" is reflected in the demographic breadth of its review base — a meaningful signal in a specialty that has historically served a narrower patient population. The availability of both Orange County and Los Angeles locations, along with telehealth consultation options for long-distance patients, reduces logistical friction for those who need monitoring flexibility during a stimulation cycle. Dr. Kushnir's bilingual English-Russian practice and Jeanie Kim's bilingual English-Korean capability extend the clinic's accessibility to non-English-speaking patients in Southern California's linguistically diverse 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
California has one of the more favorable regulatory environments for fertility coverage in the United States. Under California SB 600, which took effect in January 2025, large group health plans issued in California are required to provide coverage for fertility treatments, including IVF, for employees at employers with 100 or more employees. Patients covered under qualifying California large-group plans should verify the specific terms of their benefit — including cycle limits, prior authorization requirements, and any restrictions related to diagnosis — before beginning treatment. Smaller employers, self-insured plans governed by ERISA, and individual market plans may not be subject to the mandate.
West Coast Fertility Centers accepts many insurance plans and offers discounted self-pay pricing for uninsured patients or those whose plans do not include fertility benefits. The clinic also facilitates access to fertility-specific financing, including payment plan options that allow patients to spread costs over time. A compassionate care program for medication assistance has been noted in patient accounts. Patients are encouraged to request a complete fee schedule and insurance verification during their initial consultation before committing to a treatment pathway. For a broader look at coverage options across the state, see our guide to fertility clinics in California.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between standard IVF and mild or natural IVF at West Coast Fertility Centers? Standard IVF uses higher doses of injectable gonadotropins to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple follicles in a single cycle, maximizing the number of eggs retrieved. Mild IVF uses reduced stimulation doses, resulting in fewer eggs but a gentler protocol and lower medication costs. Natural IVF relies on the body's own hormonal cycle with minimal or no stimulation, retrieving a single egg. Both mild and natural protocols may be appropriate for patients with medical sensitivities, specific diagnoses, or personal preferences about treatment intensity. Dr. Kushnir and the team will evaluate which approach fits a given patient's clinical profile.
Does West Coast Fertility Centers treat same-sex couples and single parents by choice? Yes. The clinic explicitly welcomes LGBTQ+ patients and single individuals pursuing parenthood. Services available include donor-sperm IUI and IVF for single women and female couples, reciprocal IVF (where one partner provides eggs and the other carries the pregnancy), and gestational surrogacy pathways for male couples or individuals who require a carrier.
How far in advance should I schedule an initial consultation? Wait times vary by season and physician availability, but fertility consultations at high-demand Southern California practices can book out several weeks. Scheduling an initial appointment sooner rather than later is advisable, particularly for patients with a time-sensitive diagnosis such as diminished ovarian reserve or an upcoming cancer treatment. Telehealth consultations may be available for patients who cannot travel immediately.
Where can I find current IVF success rate data for West Coast Fertility Centers? The most reliable source is the CDC's annual ART report, which publishes clinic-level outcome data by age group. Because the data are reported in arrears, the most recently published figures typically reflect cycles completed approximately two years prior. Patients can access the current report at the CDC ART Success Rates page and search by clinic name or zip code.
