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CHA Fertility Center- Los Angeles — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Los Angeles, CA
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Dr. Hrishikesh Pai, MD (Gold Medalist), FRCOG (Hon. UK), MSc, FCPS, FICOG

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Male Infertility & Andrology ANDROFERT Andrology & Human Reproduction Clinic, Campinas, Brazil; Honorary Professor, Aarhus University, Denmark

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CHA Fertility Center (Los Angeles) — An Honest Editorial Review

For more than two decades, CHA Fertility Center's Mid-Wilshire office sat at the intersection of two worlds — Los Angeles's established IVF community and the broader CHA global fertility network rooted in South Korea. If you are researching fertility clinics in California and you arrived here through a CHA search, this page is the right place to understand what changed, what stayed the same, and what your next step should be. In 2022, CHA Fertility Center was acquired by California Fertility Clinic, Inc., and the Los Angeles practice now operates as California Fertility Clinic at the same 5455 Wilshire Blvd address, with the original on-site IVF laboratory and tissue bank retained. An affiliated office, Tree of Life Center (TLC Fertility), operates separately in Tarzana under shared ownership.

About the Practice

CHA Fertility Center — Los Angeles opened in 2001 as the US fertility outpost of CHA Health Systems, the Korean academic medical group that includes CHA Medical University, CHA Bundang Medical Center, and CHA Gangnam Medical Center in South Korea, along with affiliated IVF clinics internationally. The LA office historically served a broad patient mix that included Southern California families and international IVF patients traveling from more than 22 countries, with multi-language (Korean and English) care as a distinguishing feature.

Since the 2022 acquisition, the practice is led by Dr. Vuk Jovanovic, MD, FACOG, a reproductive endocrinologist who has practiced in Los Angeles since 2004 and holds board certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology and in Reproductive Medicine in both the United States and Germany. The clinical team also includes Dr. S. Samuel Kim, MD, FACOG, Dr. Snunit Ben-Ozer, MD, FACOG, and Dr. Arnold Mahesan, MD, FACOG, FRCSC, with Dr. Man Li, PhD, HCLD serving as IVF Laboratory Director. For the current roster, visit cfcfertility.com. Physician board-certification status can be verified directly with the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Services Offered

  • Comprehensive fertility evaluation (AMH, AFC, HSG, semen analysis, genetic screening)
  • Ovulation induction and intrauterine insemination (IUI)
  • In vitro fertilization (IVF) with or without ICSI
  • Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT-A and PGT-M)
  • Egg freezing and fertility preservation
  • Donor-egg, donor-sperm, and gestational-carrier cycles
  • Oncofertility for patients facing cancer treatment
  • International-patient coordination (a long-standing specialty of the legacy CHA program)

What This Practice Is

The Los Angeles practice is a full-service reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) program with an on-site embryology lab and cryostorage that remained intact through the ownership transition. The program is a member of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART), which requires that member clinics report cycle outcomes to a national registry. Historical CHA outcomes are preserved in the CDC's ART Success Rates report (for example, the 2015 federal report lists the clinic in its California section), and current outcomes are available via the SART Clinic Summary Report under the acquiring entity. The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) publishes the clinical guidelines most US REI programs — including this one — follow. Our how to read IVF success rates guide walks through common interpretation traps, including why raw clinic averages are rarely useful without age- and diagnosis-specific context. Supporting peer-reviewed literature on US IVF outcomes is indexed on PubMed.

California SB 729 and the International-Patient Model

California's Senate Bill 729, signed in 2024, expands large-group commercial coverage to include IVF as it phases in; self-funded (ERISA) employer plans remain exempt, and the Department of Managed Health Care has continued to adjust the effective-date timeline. International patients — a meaningful share of the legacy CHA Los Angeles patient base — typically pay self-pay rates that combine cycle fees, medications, and coordination services for travel and stay. If you are a domestic patient, verify your plan's IVF benefit before the first consult. For a current summary of state-by-state coverage rules, see our fertility insurance mandates by state guide.

Patient Experience

Public review volume on the CHA Los Angeles profile spans nearly two decades of patient experience, with roughly 4.9 stars on Google across more than 120 reviews at the time of writing. The Mid-Wilshire address sits near the La Brea corridor with street and garage parking and straightforward access from the 10 and 101 freeways. Patients who relied on CHA specifically for Korean-language care should confirm language availability on the current team, as staff and provider mix has changed since the acquisition.

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 are over 35), or your physician has already recommended IUI or IVF, a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist is the right next step.

When to Consult CHA Fertility Center (now California Fertility Clinic)

  • You are 35 or older and have been trying to conceive for six months without success
  • You are under 35 and have tried for 12 months without a pregnancy
  • You have a known diagnosis — endometriosis, PCOS, tubal factor, or male-factor infertility
  • You need donor eggs, donor sperm, or a gestational carrier
  • You are planning egg freezing for medical or elective reasons
  • You previously stored embryos, eggs, or sperm at CHA Fertility Center and need continuity of care
  • You are an international patient seeking a US IVF program with established cross-border coordination

Location and Contact

Address (legacy Mid-Wilshire office): 5455 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1904, Los Angeles, CA 90036 Current operating name: California Fertility Clinic Current website: cfcfertility.com Affiliated Tarzana office: Tree of Life Center (TLC Fertility) — separate physical location at 18370 Burbank Blvd, under shared ownership

Frequently Asked Questions

Is CHA Fertility Center still open under the CHA name? No. In 2022, CHA Fertility Center was acquired by California Fertility Clinic, Inc., and the Los Angeles practice now operates as California Fertility Clinic at the same 5455 Wilshire Blvd address. The laboratory and on-site tissue bank remained in place through the transition to preserve continuity of care for patients with stored embryos, eggs, or sperm.

Are Korean-language services still available? The legacy CHA program was known for Korean-English bilingual care through its connection to the CHA global network. Since the ownership change, language availability depends on the current staff mix. Call the clinic directly to confirm Korean-language support for your specific appointment or treatment path before traveling.

Does the practice still serve international IVF patients? International patient coordination was a distinctive feature of CHA Los Angeles. The acquiring practice continues to operate at the same Mid-Wilshire address with the original lab, and international patients should confirm current intake, visa-letter, and travel-coordination policies directly with the clinic before booking.

How do I verify success rates after the name change? SART and CDC outcomes are reported at the clinic level and tied to the currently reporting legal entity. Check the SART Clinic Summary Report and the CDC ART report for the most recent data. Historical CHA-branded data remains in older federal reports for reference.


Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. See our editorial policy.

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