Atlantic Gynecologic is a gynecology practice located at 3349 Highway 138 in Wall Township, New Jersey — a suburban township in Monmouth County on the Jersey Shore, situated approximately 60 miles south of New York City and adjacent to communities including Spring Lake, Belmar, and Manasquan. Monmouth County's coastal communities have grown significantly in recent years, driving demand for accessible women's healthcare services in the area. OB-GYN practices like Atlantic Gynecologic serve as a crucial first line of care for women seeking routine gynecologic services, management of reproductive health conditions, and initial fertility evaluation. Patients in New Jersey who require advanced fertility treatment can explore specialist options through the New Jersey fertility clinics directory.
Physicians and Clinical Team
Atlantic Gynecologic is a gynecology-focused practice serving the Wall Township and Monmouth County area. The practice's physicians are trained in obstetrics and gynecology and provide comprehensive women's healthcare. OB-GYNs at community practices like this one perform initial fertility evaluation, manage common conditions such as PCOS, irregular ovulation, and uterine abnormalities, and provide referrals to reproductive endocrinologists when advanced fertility treatment is needed. Patients should contact the practice to confirm the current physician roster and the availability of specific services, as community practices vary in the scope of fertility-related care they offer.
Services and Treatments
- Comprehensive gynecologic care including well-woman exams and Pap smears
- Prenatal care and obstetric services (confirm availability)
- Initial fertility evaluation including hormonal testing and pelvic ultrasound
- Management of PCOS, thyroid disorders, and hormonal imbalances affecting reproduction
- Evaluation and treatment of irregular menstrual cycles
- Contraception counseling and management including IUD insertion
- Gynecologic surgery for eligible conditions
- Management of uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, and pelvic pain
- Menopausal and perimenopause management
- Referrals to reproductive endocrinologists for advanced fertility treatment
Laboratory and Success Rates
Atlantic Gynecologic is a general gynecology practice and does not operate an IVF embryology laboratory or report ART outcome data. Patients who require advanced fertility treatment — including IVF or complex infertility workup — should be referred to and seek care from a reproductive endocrinologist who reports to the CDC and SART. 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
Wall Township's location along the Route 138 corridor in Monmouth County provides convenient access for patients from the Jersey Shore communities of Belmar, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Neptune, and Brick Township. The practice's Highway 138 address is accessible from the Garden State Parkway and Route 35. Monmouth County's growing healthcare infrastructure — including the CentraState and Hackensack Meridian health systems — provides a strong referral network for patients who need specialist care beyond the scope of a community OB-GYN practice. New Jersey's fertility insurance mandate (discussed below) is an important financial consideration for patients in this region who require advanced fertility treatment.
Considering At-Home Insemination?
Not every fertility journey begins in a clinic. For individuals and couples exploring their options before committing to a full IVF cycle, at-home insemination can be a meaningful first step. MakeAMom offers at-home insemination kits — including the BabyMaker kit for those with sensitivities, the CryoBaby kit designed for use with frozen or low-volume sperm, and the Impregnator kit for low-motility sperm — shipped discreetly to your door. With a reported 67% success rate among users, these kits provide an accessible, lower-cost entry point for those beginning their path to parenthood. MakeAMom's reusable kits are cost-effective compared to single-use alternatives and come with detailed instructions. That said, if you have been trying to conceive without success or have a known reproductive health condition, consulting with a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist is the right next step.
Insurance and Financing
New Jersey is one of a small number of states with a comprehensive fertility insurance mandate. Under New Jersey law, fully insured employer group health plans are required to cover the diagnosis and treatment of infertility, including IVF, for eligible members. This mandate is a significant advantage for New Jersey patients who have traditionally been covered by employer-sponsored plans subject to state regulation. Self-funded employer plans (common among large national employers) are governed by federal ERISA law and are not subject to New Jersey's mandate, so patients should verify whether their specific plan is fully insured or self-funded. For services at Atlantic Gynecologic — routine OB-GYN care — standard health insurance coverage typically applies. Patients seeking advanced fertility treatment should confirm their plan's fertility benefit details with their insurer before proceeding.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the New Jersey fertility insurance mandate and how do I know if my plan is covered? New Jersey requires fully insured employer group health plans to cover the diagnosis and treatment of infertility, including IVF. To determine whether your plan is covered, check whether your employer is based in New Jersey and whether the plan is "fully insured" (underwritten by an insurance company) or "self-funded" (administered by the employer using its own funds). Self-funded plans are generally exempt from state mandates. Your HR department or insurance card should be able to tell you which type of plan you have.
When should I transition from OB-GYN care to a fertility specialist? If you have been unable to conceive after 12 months of trying (or 6 months if you are over 35), your OB-GYN will typically refer you to a reproductive endocrinologist. Referral may also be triggered earlier if your OB-GYN finds an abnormal result on initial fertility testing — such as elevated FSH, low AMH, irregular ovulation not responding to oral medications, or significant male factor infertility on semen analysis.
Are there reproductive endocrinologists in Monmouth County? Yes. Several fertility clinics operate in Monmouth County and the surrounding central New Jersey area, including practices affiliated with larger New York and New Jersey fertility networks. Patients at Atlantic Gynecologic who require REI referrals should ask for recommendations to specialists convenient to the Wall Township or shore area.
Does the practice handle complications from prior fertility treatments? Community OB-GYN practices can provide follow-up care for patients who have completed fertility treatment cycles and conceived — including prenatal and obstetric management. For complications directly related to fertility treatment cycles (e.g., ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome), patients are typically managed by their fertility clinic until they are transitioned to standard obstetric care.
