Audubon Fertility – New Orleans (New Orleans, LA): Patient Guide
Audubon Fertility is a New Orleans-based reproductive endocrinology practice located at 4321 Magnolia Street, New Orleans, LA 70115, in the Uptown neighborhood near the Tulane University and Loyola University campuses. The clinic sits a short distance from the Audubon Park corridor, in one of New Orleans' most established residential and academic communities. It holds a 4.3-star rating based on 112 patient reviews, making it among the more reviewed fertility practices in the Louisiana Gulf Coast market. For a broader picture of fertility care resources in the state, see our guide to fertility clinics in Louisiana.
Uptown New Orleans is a neighborhood of oak-lined streets, historic architecture, and dense residential development stretching from Napoleon Avenue to the Riverbend. For patients in the Uptown, Garden District, and Carrollton neighborhoods, Audubon Fertility offers local access to fellowship-trained reproductive endocrinology without the need to travel to the New Orleans East or Metairie medical corridors. Patients from the North Shore — Mandeville, Covington, and Slidell — typically cross the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway or use the I-10/I-12 corridor to reach the clinic.
Physicians and Clinical Team
Audubon Fertility's physician team includes board-certified reproductive endocrinologists who completed ACGME-accredited REI fellowship training after OB/GYN residency. The New Orleans medical community — anchored by Tulane Medical Center, LSU Health Sciences Center, and Ochsner Health — provides a strong referral network for the practice, with patients frequently arriving from OB/GYN practices affiliated with the city's major academic health systems.
The clinical team at the Magnolia Street location is supported by infertility-specialized nurses, an embryology laboratory, and patient coordinators with experience managing the insurance and financial complexity common to fertility treatment in a state without a fertility insurance mandate. The team's familiarity with the cultural and community dimensions of New Orleans patient care — including the city's diverse population across socioeconomic lines — is reflected in reviews that describe the staff as warm, patient, and attentive.
Services and Treatments
Audubon Fertility offers a comprehensive menu of fertility diagnostics and treatments at its Uptown New Orleans location:
- In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) with fresh and frozen embryo transfer
- Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) with partner or donor sperm
- Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) for male factor infertility
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidies (PGT-A) and structural rearrangements
- Elective egg freezing and fertility preservation
- Ovulation induction with oral agents (clomiphene, letrozole) and injectable gonadotropins
- Donor egg IVF using anonymous and directed donors
- Donor sperm IUI and IVF
- Gestational surrogacy medical coordination
- LGBTQ+ family building, including reciprocal IVF for same-sex female couples
- Endometriosis evaluation and surgical management
- Recurrent pregnancy loss workup
- Male factor andrology evaluation, including semen analysis and referral for urological intervention
- Diagnostic testing: AMH, antral follicle count, HSG, saline sonohysterography
Laboratory and Success Rates
Audubon Fertility operates an on-site embryology laboratory at the Magnolia Street location, equipped for IVF culture, cryopreservation of eggs and embryos, and preimplantation genetic testing biopsy. SART membership and the associated CDC reporting obligations ensure that the clinic's outcome data are submitted annually and available for public review through the federal ART surveillance database.
New Orleans is a relatively smaller fertility market compared to Houston, Atlanta, or Dallas, which means the clinic's annual cycle volume may be more modest than practices in larger metros. Patients should examine SART data carefully, including the number of cycles reported per year, when comparing success rates — smaller sample sizes can cause year-to-year variation in reported statistics.
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
With 112 reviews, Audubon Fertility has a robust patient feedback record for the New Orleans market. Reviewers consistently describe the physicians as thorough and compassionate, with particular praise for the time spent during initial consultations and the clarity of communication during active treatment cycles. The Uptown location is described as easy to navigate and park at — an advantage in a city where medical appointments often require patients to deal with challenging street parking or parking garages.
The New Orleans clinical culture, characterized by the city's emphasis on personal relationships and community connection, is reflected in how patients describe their interactions with the Audubon Fertility team. Patients from outside Louisiana who have relocated to New Orleans for academic, medical, or energy sector employment frequently note that the practice's staff helped them establish local fertility care quickly after their move.
Hurricane preparedness and business continuity are relevant considerations for any New Orleans-based practice. Patients managing time-sensitive fertility cycles during hurricane season (June through November) should discuss contingency planning — including embryo storage and cycle interruption protocols — with the clinical team.
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 does not have a state fertility insurance mandate. Coverage for infertility diagnosis and treatment is entirely plan-dependent. Many Louisiana-based employer health plans do not include IVF or IUI as covered benefits, though diagnostic testing is more commonly reimbursed. Patients employed by large New Orleans-area institutions — Ochsner Health, Tulane University, the Port of New Orleans, and regional energy companies — should review their plan documents for any voluntary fertility benefits.
Audubon Fertility's financial team can perform a benefits verification before treatment begins. For uninsured or underinsured patients, the practice offers access to financing programs that spread IVF costs over installment periods. Louisiana Medicaid does not cover fertility treatments. Patients exploring fertility preservation for cancer treatment may qualify for discounted programs through organizations such as Livestrong Fertility or the Oncofertility Consortium's patient assistance programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Audubon Fertility serve patients from the Louisiana North Shore? Yes. Patients from Mandeville, Covington, Slidell, and the St. Tammany Parish corridor regularly use Audubon Fertility as their closest fellowship-trained REI practice. The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway makes Uptown New Orleans accessible for North Shore patients in approximately 40-50 minutes under normal traffic conditions.
What happens to frozen embryos or active cycles during hurricane evacuations? Audubon Fertility, like other New Orleans-area medical practices, has contingency protocols for storm preparation. Embryo cryostorage tanks are designed to maintain temperature for extended periods without external power. Patients with stored embryos or scheduled cycles during hurricane season should discuss the clinic's emergency preparedness protocols during their consultation.
Does Audubon Fertility offer services to single parents by choice? Yes. Single individuals — both female and male — are welcomed as patients. Single women pursuing IUI or IVF with donor sperm, and single men pursuing gestational surrogacy, can receive individualized care plans at Audubon Fertility.
How competitive is pricing at Audubon Fertility compared to national IVF chains? New Orleans fertility pricing is generally moderate relative to coastal major markets like Los Angeles or New York. Patients should request itemized cycle pricing — including medication costs, laboratory fees, anesthesia, and optional genetic testing — to make an accurate comparison. National chains may offer package pricing that bundles some of these costs differently.
