Women's Specialty & Fertility Center, located at 729 North Medical Center Drive West in Clovis, California, is one of the Central Valley's established destinations for reproductive endocrinology and fertility care. The clinic sits within the broader medical corridor serving Fresno, Clovis, and the surrounding San Joaquin Valley communities — an area where access to subspecialty fertility care has historically required long drives to the Bay Area or Los Angeles. Patients in California can explore additional providers in the California fertility clinics directory.
The practice's position in Clovis — adjacent to Fresno's healthcare infrastructure — makes it a regional anchor for patients throughout Madera, Kings, Tulare, and Merced counties who need reproductive endocrinology services without traveling over the Sierra Nevada or south to the Los Angeles basin.
Physicians and Clinical Team
Women's Specialty & Fertility Center is staffed by physicians specializing in reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI), a subspecialty of obstetrics and gynecology requiring an additional two to three years of fellowship training beyond residency. The clinical team addresses the full spectrum of diagnoses encountered in reproductive medicine, from ovulatory dysfunction and diminished ovarian reserve to endometriosis and male-factor infertility.
The practice's name reflects a dual mission: providing comprehensive gynecologic specialty care alongside dedicated fertility services — a model that allows patients to transition seamlessly from general women's health into fertility-focused treatment within the same practice. Prospective patients should confirm which physicians are currently taking new fertility patients and whether REI specialists are available for their specific diagnosis.
Supporting the physicians are nursing staff trained in fertility care, ultrasound technicians performing transvaginal monitoring, and patient coordinators who manage the logistical complexity of fertility treatment cycles.
Services and Treatments
Women's Specialty & Fertility Center offers diagnostic and treatment services covering the primary causes of infertility:
- Fertility evaluation and workup for individuals and couples
- Ovarian reserve assessment (AMH, FSH, antral follicle count)
- Semen analysis and male fertility evaluation
- Ovulation induction with clomiphene citrate or letrozole
- Injectable gonadotropin protocols with ultrasound monitoring
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
- In vitro fertilization (IVF)
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
- Embryo cryopreservation and frozen embryo transfer
- Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT-A)
- Egg and embryo freezing for fertility preservation
- Evaluation and management of recurrent pregnancy loss
- Uterine evaluation (hysteroscopy, saline infusion sonography)
- Endometriosis diagnosis and management
The practice's integration of general women's specialty care alongside fertility services means patients with gynecologic conditions affecting fertility — such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid dysfunction, or uterine pathology — can often receive coordinated care within the same practice.
Laboratory and Success Rates
IVF outcomes depend significantly on laboratory quality — including embryo culture environment, vitrification protocols, and embryologist expertise. Central Valley clinics have historically had to make deliberate investments in laboratory infrastructure to remain competitive with larger metropolitan centers, and prospective patients should ask specifically about the practice's laboratory setup, embryo culture systems, and cryopreservation protocols.
Patients should review the most current cycle-level data published by the CDC's ART Surveillance program and the SART Clinic Summary Report.
Comparing outcomes data for Clovis/Fresno area clinics against state and national benchmarks is a reasonable step when evaluating care options in the Central Valley.
Patient Experience
Clovis is a well-resourced suburban community with straightforward road access and ample parking near the North Medical Center Drive clinical campus. For patients throughout the Central Valley who have historically driven hours to reach fertility care, this location significantly reduces the logistical burden of monitoring appointments, which during an IVF stimulation cycle can occur every one to three days.
The practice's specialty model means patients are not sharing waiting rooms with general OB-GYN patients — an environment many fertility patients find more comfortable, given the emotional intensity of infertility treatment. Staff familiarity with the fertility patient experience, from timed bloodwork to cycle cancellations, matters considerably to patients navigating the stress of ART treatment.
Ask about the clinic's communication protocols for lab results and next-cycle instructions — knowing when and how you will receive results on monitoring days is an important quality-of-life consideration during a cycle.
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 does not have a comprehensive IVF insurance mandate for private employers (unlike states such as Illinois, New York, or Massachusetts), but several California-based large employers voluntarily provide fertility benefits. Patients should check their Summary Plan Description or contact their benefits administrator to determine what, if any, fertility treatment is covered.
Medi-Cal (California's Medicaid program) does not currently cover IVF. Covered California marketplace plans vary in fertility benefit coverage — most cover diagnostic services but not IVF itself.
For patients without fertility coverage, Women's Specialty & Fertility Center may offer financing through third-party healthcare lending programs, and self-pay package pricing for IVF cycles is sometimes available. Ask the financial counselor about all payment and financing options available to patients without infertility insurance coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Women's Specialty & Fertility Center a general gynecology practice or a dedicated fertility clinic? The practice operates as a specialty women's health center that includes dedicated fertility and reproductive endocrinology services. Patients may find that the practice handles both general women's specialty needs and fertility-specific care — a model that benefits patients whose gynecologic health and fertility needs intersect (e.g., those with PCOS, endometriosis, or fibroids affecting fertility).
Does California require insurance to cover fertility treatment? California does not mandate that employers cover IVF in the way that Illinois or New York does. However, California law requires that group health plans covering maternity care include infertility diagnosis coverage, and some California employers voluntarily offer comprehensive fertility benefits. Check your specific plan rather than assuming state coverage applies.
What fertility treatments are available without IVF? Many patients with ovulatory dysfunction, mild tubal factor, or unexplained infertility pursue IUI with or without ovarian stimulation before moving to IVF. The practice offers these lower-intensity options as first-line treatment for appropriate candidates. Your physician can help determine the right starting point based on your age, diagnosis, and ovarian reserve.
Are there Central Valley alternatives if I need services not available at this clinic? If your case requires services not offered locally — such as egg donation or gestational carrier coordination — your physician can provide referrals to larger academic or network-affiliated fertility centers in Sacramento, the Bay Area, or Los Angeles. Patients in the Central Valley sometimes use a local clinic for monitoring and travel to a larger center for procedures when necessary.

