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A WOMAN'S CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE, L.L.C. — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Baton Rouge, LA
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Prof. Jane Harries, PhD, MPH, MPhil

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Dr. Luis Arturo Ruvalcaba Castellón, MD

IVF & Advanced Reproductive Technologies Instituto Mexicano de Infertilidad (IMI), Guadalajara; LIV Fertility Center; University of Guadalajara

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Louisiana has no IVF insurance mandate, a concentrated specialist landscape, and communities spread across parishes that can be hours from a major medical center. Against that backdrop, A Woman's Center for Reproductive Medicine — operating as Fertility Answers on the campus of Woman's Hospital in Baton Rouge — has become one of the region's most trusted fertility practices. With a 4.9-star patient rating and more than two decades of operation, the clinic serves patients from Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and across more than 40 Louisiana parishes. For anyone comparing fertility clinics in Louisiana, this guide covers what the Baton Rouge location actually offers.

Physicians and Clinical Team

The Baton Rouge location is anchored by two board-certified reproductive endocrinologists.

Dr. John Storment, MD serves as Medical Director and has led the practice's clinical direction for many years. Patient reviews single him out for his personalized approach — he is described as taking genuine time to learn each patient's history and communicating treatment plans in plain, accessible language.

Dr. Neil Chappell, MD, MSCI brings academic research credentials to complement the clinical work. The MSCI designation (Master of Science in Clinical Investigation) reflects formal training in clinical research methods — meaningful in a field where evidence bases shift quickly. Patients praise Dr. Chappell for walking through detailed history reviews, creating individualized protocols, and fielding questions without making anyone feel rushed. He is the primary reproductive endocrinologist at the Baton Rouge site.

The practice also partners with reproductive urologists Dr. Tolulope Bakare, MD and Dr. Evan Mulloy, MD through Posterity Health for male-factor evaluation — important given that male-factor infertility is involved in roughly half of all cases. Dr. Susan Conway, MD leads the Lafayette location.

Nurses, medical assistants, and financial coordinators round out the team; patients frequently mention all of them in reviews as contributing to a low-anxiety experience.

Services and Treatments

Fertility Answers offers a full spectrum of reproductive medicine services at the Baton Rouge location:

  • In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) — including both fresh and frozen embryo transfer cycles
  • Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) — for male-factor cases or prior fertilization failures
  • Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) — formerly called PGD, used to screen embryos for chromosomal abnormalities or hereditary conditions before transfer
  • Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) — a first-line treatment for many couples
  • Ovulation Induction — with timed intercourse or IUI
  • Egg Freezing — for elective fertility preservation or medical indications such as cancer treatment
  • Egg Donation — managed through the clinic's donor program
  • Fertility Surgery — including laparoscopic procedures for conditions like endometriosis, which appears in multiple patient testimonials as a successfully treated underlying cause of infertility
  • Cancer Fertility Preservation — for patients facing oncology treatment
  • Male Infertility Treatment — semen analysis, hormonal evaluation, and surgical sperm retrieval in partnership with urology colleagues
  • Acupuncture for Fertility — offered as an integrative complement to medical treatment
  • Telemedicine Consultations — available for initial evaluations and follow-up, extending the clinic's reach across rural Louisiana

The breadth of services means most patients can complete their entire diagnostic and treatment journey at one practice rather than being referred out.

Laboratory and Success Rates

The Baton Rouge clinic's IVF laboratory operates through an affiliation with Ovation Fertility, a national network of high-volume fertility labs. The Ovation partnership brings standardized protocols, quality benchmarking, and a team of credentialed embryologists who manage fertilization, culture, embryo biopsy for PGT, and cryopreservation.

The embryology team includes Tricia Adams, PhD (Senior Embryologist and Lab Manager), Julie Dupre, MS and Mariah Markle, DVM (Senior Embryologists), and Whitney Gaspard, PhD (Embryologist). The concentration of doctoral-level scientists is notable for a regional practice and contributes directly to outcomes.

Specific SART-reported success rates are best reviewed directly on the CDC ART national summary using the clinic's reported data, as rates vary significantly by patient age and diagnosis. The practice does not publish summary cycle statistics on its public website, which is common. Prospective patients should ask for the most current SART data during a consultation.

Patient Experience: What Earns the 4.9-Star Rating

Near-perfect ratings at fertility clinics are not inevitable — the process is long, emotionally demanding, and outcomes are never guaranteed. At Fertility Answers Baton Rouge, reviews point to several recurring themes.

Emotional attunement. Fertility treatment puts patients in a prolonged state of hope and uncertainty. The clinic's staff — from physicians to nurses to front-desk personnel — are repeatedly described as creating an environment where patients feel genuinely heard. One recurring sentiment in reviews: patients came in scared and left feeling like the team was in it with them.

Communication clarity. Both Dr. Storment and Dr. Chappell are praised for translating complex protocols into understandable steps. Patients report leaving appointments with a clear action plan rather than a list of confusing next steps.

Clean, calm environment. The Woman's Hospital campus setting provides a professional medical backdrop, and patients note the office itself is pleasant and well-maintained — a small but real contributor to comfort during what are often frequent monitoring visits.

Accessibility. Telemedicine options, free second-opinion consultations, and multiple Louisiana locations mean patients aren't forced to choose between proximity and quality.

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

Louisiana has no state mandate requiring insurers to cover IVF, making it one of the majority of U.S. states where patients typically pay out-of-pocket for advanced fertility treatments. This places real financial pressure on patients.

Fertility Answers addresses this through several mechanisms. The Gift of Hope IVF Grant Program offers grants to qualifying patients — reducing the out-of-pocket burden for those who meet eligibility criteria. The practice also offers 0% financing for the first six months, allowing patients to begin treatment without immediate full payment. Patients are advised to consult with the clinic's financial team early in the process to understand all available options.

Some employer-sponsored plans in Louisiana still include fertility benefits — particularly self-insured plans governed by federal ERISA law. Patients should verify their specific plan documents before assuming no coverage exists.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Fertility Answers different from other Louisiana fertility clinics? The practice serves more than two-thirds of Louisiana parishes, has operated for over two decades, and partners with Ovation Fertility's credentialed embryology lab. Experienced physicians, deep scientific expertise, and a compassionate culture distinguish it from smaller or newer competitors.

Does the clinic treat same-sex couples and single women? Yes. Fertility Answers explicitly serves LGBTQ+ individuals and couples as well as single women pursuing family building. Services including donor sperm, donor eggs, and IUI are available for a wide range of family structures.

How do I know if I need IVF or whether a less intensive approach is appropriate? The physicians follow a tiered diagnostic approach. Many patients begin with IUI or ovulation induction. A thorough evaluation — semen analysis, ovarian reserve testing, and uterine assessment — guides the recommendation. Understanding the full range of options is central to any IVF guide discussion.

Is a referral required to schedule a consultation? No referral is required. The clinic offers free second-opinion consultations and telemedicine appointments, making it straightforward for patients to begin the evaluation process. The Baton Rouge office is located at 500 Rue de la Vie, Suite 510, and can be reached at (225) 926-6886.

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