ART Reproductive Center is a full-service fertility clinic located in Beverly Hills, California. The name "ART" stands for Assisted Reproductive Technology, reflecting the clinic's focus on the full range of modern fertility treatments. Beverly Hills is centrally positioned in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, making ART Reproductive Center accessible to patients from West Hollywood, Santa Monica, Brentwood, West Los Angeles, Culver City, and many other communities across the LA basin. For a comprehensive statewide view of California fertility resources, visit our California fertility clinics directory.
Physicians and Clinical Team
ART Reproductive Center is led by board-certified reproductive endocrinologists with fellowship training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. The physicians bring expertise in IVF, egg donation, male infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, and advanced reproductive genetics. The clinical team includes reproductive nurses, embryologists, genetic counselors, sonographers, and patient care coordinators who provide comprehensive support throughout each patient's fertility journey. The Beverly Hills location reflects the practice's commitment to serving a cosmopolitan, international patient population alongside local Los Angeles-area patients.
Services and Treatments
ART Reproductive Center provides a full range of fertility services:
- Comprehensive fertility evaluation — hormonal bloodwork, antral follicle count, hysterosalpingography, saline infusion sonography, and semen analysis
- Ovulation induction — letrozole and clomiphene with monitoring
- Injectable gonadotropin therapy
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
- In vitro fertilization (IVF) — conventional stimulation, minimal stimulation, and natural cycle protocols
- Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
- Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT-A and PGT-M)
- Frozen embryo transfer (FET) — natural and medicated protocols
- Egg and embryo cryopreservation — elective and oncofertility
- Third-party reproduction — donor egg, donor sperm, and gestational carrier coordination
- Recurrent pregnancy loss evaluation
- Male infertility evaluation — including sperm banking and coordination with urological specialists
- Surrogacy coordination — California is a surrogacy-friendly state with established legal frameworks
Laboratory and Success Rates
ART Reproductive Center's IVF laboratory is a core clinical asset. The lab employs vitrification cryopreservation, time-lapse embryo monitoring, extended blastocyst culture, and rigorous quality control procedures. The Beverly Hills location and the clinic's investment in laboratory infrastructure reflect a commitment to achieving competitive outcomes for a demanding patient population.
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
Beverly Hills is known for high standards of clinical service, and ART Reproductive Center reflects this through a patient-focused approach. The clinic serves both local Los Angeles patients and international visitors who travel to California for fertility treatment, including egg donation and gestational surrogacy. Patients report individualized attention and accessible communication with the care team. The Beverly Hills location offers convenient parking and is accessible from across the LA metro area.
Considering At-Home Insemination?
Not every fertility journey begins in a clinic. For individuals and couples exploring their options before pursuing formal medical treatment — or those working with a known sperm donor — at-home insemination kits offer a private, lower-cost first step. MakeAMom offers FDA-cleared at-home insemination systems designed for a variety of needs: the CryoBaby kit works with frozen or low-volume sperm, the Impregnator kit is optimized for low motility sperm, and the BabyMaker kit is designed for users with sensitivities or conditions such as vaginismus. All kits are reusable and shipped in plain, discreet packaging. MakeAMom reports an average 67% success rate among clients who use their home insemination systems. At-home insemination is not a replacement for medical care when underlying conditions are present, but it can be a meaningful starting point — and knowing when to consult a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist is the right next step.
Insurance and Financing
California does not have a comprehensive state IVF insurance mandate. Insurance coverage for fertility treatment in California depends entirely on the patient's specific health plan and employer. Some California employers — particularly technology companies and large corporations — have voluntarily expanded fertility benefits in recent years.
ART Reproductive Center's financial team can assist with insurance benefit verification and provide self-pay pricing for patients without fertility coverage. Medical financing through third-party lending partners is available to help patients spread treatment costs. International patients typically self-pay and should request comprehensive cost estimates covering all aspects of their planned cycle.
Mandate states for reference: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Rhode Island require insurers to cover IVF and related fertility treatments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does ART Reproductive Center work with international patients? Yes. The Beverly Hills clinic regularly works with international patients, including those from Asia, the Middle East, and Europe who come to California for egg donation, surrogacy, or IVF cycles. The clinic's staff has experience managing the logistical, legal, and communication needs of international patients. California's surrogacy-friendly legal environment makes it a top destination for international intended parents.
Is gestational surrogacy legal in California? Yes. California is one of the most favorable states in the United States for gestational surrogacy. California courts routinely issue pre-birth orders establishing intended parents' legal parentage, and surrogacy contracts are enforceable. The state's clear legal framework makes it a top destination for surrogacy arrangements for both domestic and international patients.
What is the difference between a fresh embryo transfer and a frozen embryo transfer (FET)? In a fresh transfer, embryos are transferred to the uterus shortly after egg retrieval in the same cycle. In a frozen embryo transfer, embryos are vitrified (frozen) and transferred in a subsequent cycle after the uterus has had time to recover from stimulation. Many clinics now prefer FET cycles because they allow for PGT-A testing, better uterine preparation, and in some studies have shown comparable or improved outcomes compared to fresh transfers.
What should I ask when comparing ART Reproductive Center to other LA fertility clinics? Ask about SART-reported live birth rates for patients in your age group and situation, the specific IVF laboratory protocols used, the physician who will personally oversee your cycle, the typical number of monitoring visits required, and the full cost breakdown including medications, anesthesia, and laboratory fees.
