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CCRM Fertility — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Lone Tree, CO
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Prof. Jane Harries, PhD, MPH, MPhil

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Dr. Cristian Jesam, MD

Reproductive Medicine & IVF Instituto Chileno de Medicina Reproductiva (ICMER), Santiago; Universidad de Chile; SGFertility Chile

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For patients facing complex fertility challenges or seeking the highest-caliber reproductive care in the Rocky Mountain region, the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine — known as CCRM Fertility — is a name that comes up consistently at the top of every list. Founded in Lone Tree, Colorado and operating for nearly four decades, CCRM's flagship location at 10290 RidgeGate Circle is both a regional destination and a national referral center. The clinic has earned more than 2,000 five-star Google reviews and is widely regarded as one of the most successful and scientifically rigorous fertility programs in the United States. For Colorado patients exploring their options, CCRM belongs at the center of any serious search among fertility clinics in Colorado.

Physicians and Clinical Team

CCRM's Lone Tree flagship assembles a depth of physician talent that is genuinely rare. The clinical team holds multiple board certifications, REI subspecialty fellowships from the nation's leading training programs, and decades of combined clinical and research experience.

William Schoolcraft, MD, HCLD — Founder and Chief Medical Officer of CCRM Fertility, Dr. Schoolcraft earned his MD from the University of Kansas and completed both his Obstetrics and Gynecology residency and his Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility fellowship at UCLA School of Medicine under IVF pioneer Dr. David Meldrum. Over 38 years of practice, he and his colleagues have helped families conceive more than 100,000 babies. Uniquely, Dr. Schoolcraft holds board certification as a High Complexity Clinical Laboratory Director (HCLD) from the American Board of Bioanalysis — a credential held by only a handful of physicians in the country — reflecting his deep involvement in the embryology laboratory. He pioneered CCRM's landmark research in blastocyst culture, comprehensive chromosome screening (CCS), and oocyte vitrification, and has authored two books on fertility for patients: If At First You Don't Conceive and Your Fertility. Your Family.

Eric Surrey, MD — A reproductive endocrinologist with over 37 years of clinical experience, Dr. Surrey earned his MD from the University of Pennsylvania and trained in both his OB-GYN residency and REI fellowship at UCLA School of Medicine. Before joining CCRM in 1999, he directed the Division of Reproductive Medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the ART Program at Century City Hospital. Dr. Surrey has served as President of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technologies (SART), President of the Society of Reproductive Surgeons, and President of the Pacific Coast Reproductive Society. He has authored more than 125 peer-reviewed publications and is a recognized expert in endometriosis management and poor responder protocols. He holds Castle Connolly Top Doctor designation and has been named a Top Doctor in Denver by 5280 magazine.

Sara Barton, MD — Doubly board-certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dr. Barton completed both her residency and REI fellowship at Harvard University and earned her MD from New York University. She joined CCRM in 2016 and specializes in fertility preservation, LGBTQIA+ family building, and optimized stimulation protocols. She is a fluent Spanish speaker, holds Castle Connolly Top Doctor status, and received the CCRM Network Physician Award for Patient Centered Care.

Laxmi Kondapalli, MD, MSCE — A board-certified reproductive endocrinologist with a particular focus on oncofertility, Dr. Kondapalli earned her MD from the University of Vermont College of Medicine and holds a Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology from the University of Pennsylvania. She completed her OB-GYN residency at Northwestern University, her REI fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania, and a post-doctoral research fellowship in reproductive biology at Northwestern focusing on the long-term consequences of cancer therapy on ovarian function. She has been recognized as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor, named an Exceptional Woman in Medicine, and selected as a Top Doctor by 5280 magazine.

Jessica Bauer, MD, MS and Lauren Ehrhart, MD round out the physician group, with Dr. Ehrhart completing her REI subspecialty fellowship at the University of Southern California. The clinical team is further supported by certified nurse midwives, women's health nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.

Services and Treatments

CCRM Lone Tree offers a comprehensive, full-service reproductive medicine program:

  • In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) — including fresh and frozen embryo transfers
  • Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
  • Egg Freezing (Oocyte Cryopreservation) — fertility preservation for medical or elective reasons
  • Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) — PGT-A for aneuploidy screening and PGT-M for monogenic disease
  • Comprehensive Fertility Evaluation — hormonal blood work, antral follicle counts, uterine cavity assessment
  • Donor Egg IVF — through CCRM's established egg donor program
  • Donor Sperm Services
  • Gestational Carrier / Surrogacy Coordination
  • LGBTQIA+ Family Building — reciprocal IVF, donor sperm, and gestational surrogacy pathways
  • Oncofertility — fertility preservation for patients facing cancer treatment
  • Mini/Minimal Stimulation IVF Protocols
  • Endometriosis Evaluation and Surgical Consultation
  • Poor Responder Protocols
  • Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Workup and Treatment
  • Telehealth Appointments — for initial consultations and monitoring follow-ups

Laboratory and Success Rates

CCRM's embryology laboratory is widely considered one of the most advanced in North America. The clinic's scientific contributions — from pioneering blastocyst-stage culture to developing high-accuracy comprehensive chromosome screening and refining oocyte vitrification — have shaped modern IVF practice globally. Dr. Schoolcraft's HCLD credential means the clinic's physician leadership is directly engaged at the laboratory level, an uncommon and meaningful distinction.

CCRM Fertility of Colorado is a member of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) and reports annual outcomes data to both SART and the CDC. Patients should review the most current cycle-level data published by the CDC's ART Surveillance program and the SART Clinic Summary Report to evaluate CCRM's current success rates in the context of patient age, diagnosis, and treatment type. CCRM has historically ranked among the top programs nationally for IVF live-birth rates, though individual outcomes always depend on patient-specific factors.

For patients who want a deeper understanding of their options before consulting, our IVF guide explains how to interpret success rate data and what questions to ask during a clinic consultation.

Patient Experience

CCRM functions as both a local provider for Colorado patients and a destination clinic for those traveling from across the country and internationally. The Lone Tree location sees a significant share of patients who have experienced failed cycles elsewhere and come to CCRM seeking a second opinion or higher-complexity treatment. The clinic's ability to manage difficult cases — poor responders, recurrent pregnancy loss, severe endometriosis, advanced maternal age, and oncofertility patients — is a central part of its identity and reputation.

Weekend and holiday morning hours (7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.) accommodate monitoring appointments without requiring workday absences, a meaningful benefit for patients balancing fertility treatment with professional and family responsibilities. Telehealth availability allows out-of-state patients to complete initial consultations and some follow-up visits remotely before traveling to Lone Tree for procedures. The clinic also provides access to patient support groups, mental health and wellness counseling referrals, and the Engaged MD patient education platform.

CCRM Colorado operates four locations — Lone Tree, Denver, Louisville, and Colorado Springs — so patients in different parts of the state may have access to monitoring at a more convenient satellite site while their primary care and procedures are managed at Lone Tree.

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

Colorado does not mandate employer health insurance coverage for IVF, so the majority of patients in the state pay for fertility treatments out of pocket or rely on employer-sponsored benefits that vary widely. CCRM employs dedicated financial counselors who work with each patient to identify any applicable insurance coverage, clarify in-network versus out-of-network benefits, and build a clear picture of anticipated costs before treatment begins.

For patients without fertility coverage, CCRM offers self-pay pricing, financing plans through third-party lenders, and a military family discount program. Patients should ask the financial counseling team specifically about multi-cycle packages, refund programs, and any grant or shared-risk options that may be available at the time of consultation. Given the wide variation in Colorado employer benefit packages, it is worth verifying CCRM's participation status with your insurer before scheduling your first appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is CCRM Fertility in Lone Tree the original CCRM location? Yes. The Lone Tree clinic at 10290 RidgeGate Circle is the founding location of CCRM, established by Dr. William Schoolcraft in the late 1980s. It remains the network's flagship and houses the primary embryology laboratory. CCRM has since expanded to a national network of clinics, but Lone Tree is considered the scientific and clinical hub.

Does CCRM see patients who have failed IVF elsewhere? Yes, and this is a significant part of CCRM's patient population. The clinic has a structured second-opinion consultation process and specific clinical protocols for poor responders, recurrent implantation failure, and recurrent pregnancy loss. Patients are encouraged to bring all prior records — including embryology reports and stimulation cycle details — to support a thorough evaluation.

How far in advance should I schedule a consultation at CCRM Lone Tree? Wait times can be longer at CCRM than at smaller regional clinics due to the volume of referrals from other states. Many patients report scheduling initial consultations two to six weeks out, though telehealth options can sometimes accelerate access. Calling the clinic directly at (303) 788-8300 is the most reliable way to get current availability.

Does CCRM offer fertility preservation for cancer patients? Yes. Oncofertility is a formal subspecialty within CCRM's Colorado program, led in part by Dr. Laxmi Kondapalli, whose research career has focused specifically on fertility preservation in cancer survivors. The clinic works with oncology teams to coordinate expedited fertility preservation before chemotherapy or radiation when time is a factor.

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