Boca Fertility IVF Center — Boca Raton, FL
4.8 stars · 444 reviews · 875 Meadows Rd, Suite 334, Boca Raton, FL 33486 · (561) 368-5500
When a dedicated IVF center in South Florida earns 4.8 stars across 444 patient reviews, that signal carries unusual weight. Unlike a general OB-GYN practice that offers fertility services as a side offering, Boca Fertility was built from the ground up around one mission: helping patients conceive. Forty-plus years of that focus — the clinic was founded in 1982 and achieved the first IVF birth in Palm Beach County — has produced a program that ranks in the top 10% of Newsweek's Best Fertility Clinics in the United States for three consecutive years (2023, 2024, and 2025).
For anyone navigating fertility clinics across Florida, Boca Fertility stands out not only for its longevity but for a private-practice model that keeps patients working with a single physician from consultation through transfer — a rarity among larger, factory-style fertility networks.
The Physicians: Board-Certified REIs With Deep Lab Roots
The clinical team is led by two fellowship-trained reproductive endocrinologists and infertility (REI) specialists, both of whom took an unconventional detour through embryology training — a distinction that shapes how they interpret laboratory data and counsel patients.
Dr. Leah Roberts, M.D. is Medical Director and a South Florida native who completed her OB-GYN residency at Temple University before pursuing her REI fellowship at Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) of New Jersey — one of the highest-volume IVF programs in the country. At RMA she trained simultaneously as an embryologist, giving her first-hand command of what happens to an embryo after it leaves the patient's body. Her clinical focus areas include ovarian biology and aging, third-party reproduction, and preimplantation genetics. She received her M.D. from Florida Atlantic University's College of Medicine and graduated cum laude in biology from the University of Florida Honors Program.
Dr. Cheri Margolis, M.D. brings complementary depth: honors graduate in chemistry and biochemistry from the University of Florida, M.D. from UF, OB-GYN residency at New York Presbyterian–Weill Cornell (where she won awards for excellence in obstetrics and medical education), and an REI fellowship at RMA New Jersey. Dr. Margolis has delivered more than 50 oral and poster presentations at national meetings including ASRM, PCRS, and ESHRE — a publication record that places her squarely in the academic mainstream despite practicing in a private setting. Both Drs. Roberts and Margolis were named to Boca Magazine's Top Doctors 2026 list.
The clinical team is rounded out by Wendy Shubin, MSPAS, PA-C, and a nursing staff that patients consistently cite in reviews for responsiveness and warmth.
Services: Full-Spectrum Fertility Care Under One Roof
Boca Fertility's service menu covers the full arc from diagnosis to delivery:
- IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) — the core offering, supported by a CAP-certified laboratory
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) — both PGT-A (aneuploidy screening) and PGT-M (monogenic disorders), allowing chromosomally screened embryo transfers
- Donor Egg IVF — fresh and frozen donor cycles; 2023 SART data shows a 45% live birth rate from frozen donor embryo transfers
- Egg Freezing & Fertility Preservation — including the clinic's CryoFuture program for patients who are not yet ready to conceive
- IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) and donor sperm IUI
- Gestational Surrogacy coordination
- LGBTQ+ Family Building — a dedicated program covering reciprocal IVF, known and anonymous donor sperm/egg pathways, and surrogacy
- Ovulation Induction and monitoring cycles
- Surgical Procedures — hysteroscopy and related diagnostics
- Comprehensive Diagnostics — HSG, saline infusion sonography (SIS), semen analysis, and ovarian reserve testing (AMH, antral follicle count)
The IVF laboratory holds College of American Pathologists (CAP) certification with distinction — a standard that requires documented quality control, proficiency testing, and periodic on-site inspection. CAP certification is not universal among fertility clinics; its presence at Boca Fertility is a meaningful quality marker.
The clinic also operates a Visitors' Program for out-of-town and international patients, managing monitoring visits and coordinating with local physicians — a practical accommodation for patients in the broader Southeast Florida catchment area and from Latin America.
Success Rates: What the 2023 SART Data Shows
SART (Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology) publishes independently audited outcome data for member clinics. Boca Fertility's 2023 report covers 537 total cycles and shows the following live birth rates per retrieval using a patient's own eggs:
| Patient Age | Live Birth Rate | Cycle Volume |
|---|---|---|
| Under 35 | 48.4% | 62 cycles |
| 35–37 | 25.6% | 43 cycles |
| 38–40 | 21.2% | 52 cycles |
| 41–42 | 21.7% | 23 cycles |
A 91.8% cryopreservation rate among patients under 35 indicates that the laboratory is routinely producing viable blastocysts suitable for banking — a proxy for lab quality. Singleton births accounted for 93.3% of all live births with 0% triplet or higher-order multiple deliveries, reflecting disciplined single-embryo transfer (SET) practice that is consistent with current ASRM guidelines.
To understand what these numbers mean in context, see our guide to IVF success rates by age.
The Boca Raton Fertility Landscape
South Florida is one of the most competitive fertility markets in the country. Within a 30-mile radius of Boca Raton, patients can reach large multi-site networks (IVFMD, Reproductive Associates of Miami), academic programs affiliated with University of Miami and FAU, and boutique single-physician practices. What sets Boca Fertility apart in this crowded field is the combination of founding-era credibility (over four decades in the same market), independent ownership (not a private-equity roll-up), and the dual-embryologist training of its REIs.
The Boca Raton location is conveniently situated 1.4 miles from the Brightline rail station, making it accessible from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach without driving. A second office at 255 SE 14th Street in Fort Lauderdale extends geographic reach further south.
Understanding IVF Costs in Florida: No Insurance Mandate
Florida is one of the majority of U.S. states with no fertility insurance mandate, meaning insurers are not required to cover IVF, IUI, or fertility preservation. This is a critical financial reality for most patients. Our fertility insurance by state guide explains what limited exceptions exist (some employer-sponsored plans from large self-insured employers do cover IVF voluntarily) and how to check your specific policy.
For patients paying out of pocket, a full IVF cycle in South Florida typically runs $12,000–$16,000 before medications (which add roughly $3,000–$6,000). Boca Fertility states that it has deliberately kept fees competitive to make IVF more accessible, and it offers financing partnerships through third-party lenders. Donor egg cycles carry higher costs — typically $25,000–$35,000 all-in when using a frozen donor bank — and egg freezing packages vary widely. For a current state-by-state cost comparison, see IVF cost by state.
When comparing clinics on cost, resist optimizing on price alone. A cycle that is $1,500 cheaper but requires two attempts is more expensive than a more successful first cycle. The how to choose a fertility clinic guide walks through the framework for weighing cost, volume, SART outcomes, and physician continuity together.
What 4.8 Stars / 444 Reviews Signals
A 4.8-star rating across 444 reviews is statistically meaningful in a category where patients are highly motivated to share negative experiences (cost, emotional stakes, and time sensitivity create strong incentive to complain publicly when things go wrong). At that volume and rating, the distribution almost certainly reflects hundreds of genuinely positive experiences rather than a curated sample. Themes that appear repeatedly in patient reviews of Boca Fertility: physician accessibility, same-day callback from nurses, clear communication about protocols, and a non-assembly-line atmosphere. For a dedicated IVF center competing against larger networks, maintaining that intimacy at scale is an operational achievement.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Boca Fertility accept insurance for IVF?
Florida has no state-mandated fertility coverage, so most standard insurance plans do not cover IVF. Boca Fertility works with patients to verify any existing benefits, and some employer-sponsored plans do voluntarily include fertility coverage. The clinic also offers financing through third-party partners. Check the fertility insurance by state guide for more on how to audit your specific plan before your first appointment.
What makes Boca Fertility's IVF laboratory different?
The embryology lab holds CAP (College of American Pathologists) certification with distinction — a rigorous quality accreditation that goes beyond standard state licensing. Both REIs, Drs. Roberts and Margolis, trained as embryologists at Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey, which means the physicians interpreting your cycle results have direct laboratory experience, not just clinical experience.
Can same-sex couples and single parents access all services at Boca Fertility?
Yes. The clinic runs a dedicated LGBTQ+ Family Building program that encompasses reciprocal IVF (where one partner provides eggs and the other carries the pregnancy), donor sperm IUI, known and anonymous egg donation, and gestational surrogacy coordination. The Visitors' Program accommodates patients who travel from outside South Florida and need monitoring support at home between visits.

