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Ivy Fertility Las Vegas — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Las Vegas, NV
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Dr. Hrishikesh Pai, MD (Gold Medalist), FRCOG (Hon. UK), MSc, FCPS, FICOG

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Dr. Luis Arturo Ruvalcaba Castellón, MD

IVF & Advanced Reproductive Technologies Instituto Mexicano de Infertilidad (IMI), Guadalajara; LIV Fertility Center; University of Guadalajara

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Ivy Fertility Las Vegas, formerly known as the Fertility Center of Las Vegas, is located at 8851 West Sahara Avenue, Suite 100, in Las Vegas, Nevada — on the northwest side of the Las Vegas Valley in a professionally developed corridor close to Summerlin and the 215 Beltway. The clinic has operated under the Fertility Center of Las Vegas name as a well-established independent fertility practice before becoming part of the Ivy Fertility network, a national multi-site fertility brand. This transition to the Ivy Fertility identity represents the broader consolidation trend in American reproductive medicine, where regional practices have joined larger networks to access shared resources, protocols, and technology platforms. Nevada does not have a state fertility insurance mandate. For other Nevada fertility clinic options, visit the Nevada state directory.

Physicians and Clinical Team

The practice maintains a team of board-certified reproductive endocrinologists with fellowship training in REI from accredited programs. The physician team's experience spans the full scope of reproductive endocrinology — from evaluation and management of ovulatory dysfunction and male factor infertility to complex IVF cases, donor egg cycles, and surgical uterine factor correction. Ivy Fertility's network affiliation brings clinical protocol standardization and data-sharing infrastructure, while the Las Vegas location maintains the physician team and embryology laboratory that have served the Nevada fertility patient community for years. Nursing coordinators and medical support staff guide patients through the day-to-day process of fertility treatment, managing monitoring schedules, medication instructions, and communication of cycle results.

The West Sahara location is accessible for residents throughout the northwest Valley and draws patients from Summerlin, Henderson, Spring Valley, and central Las Vegas.

Services and Treatments

Ivy Fertility Las Vegas (formerly Fertility Center of Las Vegas) offers comprehensive fertility services:

  • New patient consultations and fertility evaluation
  • Ovarian reserve testing (AMH, AFC ultrasound)
  • Ovulation induction with monitoring
  • Intrauterine insemination (IUI) with partner or donor sperm
  • In vitro fertilization (IVF) with individualized stimulation protocols
  • Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
  • Frozen embryo transfer (FET)
  • Preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) and hereditary conditions
  • Egg freezing for elective fertility preservation
  • Embryo cryopreservation and banking
  • Donor egg cycles (fresh and frozen)
  • Donor sperm coordination
  • Gestational carrier medical management
  • Recurrent pregnancy loss evaluation
  • Endometriosis assessment
  • Male infertility evaluation

Laboratory and Success Rates

The IVF laboratory at this Las Vegas location is equipped to support the full cycle of assisted reproduction — from oocyte retrieval and fertilization through extended blastocyst culture, biopsy for preimplantation genetic testing, and vitrification for embryo and egg banking. Network affiliation with Ivy Fertility may bring standardized laboratory protocols and quality benchmarking against other sites in the system. Patients should review the most current cycle-level data published by the CDC's ART Surveillance program and the SART Clinic Summary Report.

Patients researching outcomes data for this clinic should note that practice acquisitions and name changes can affect how historical data appears in CDC and SART reporting systems. The clinic's administrative team can help identify the correct clinic record for outcomes research.

Patient Experience

The West Sahara Avenue location at 8851 is in northwest Las Vegas — an area that has grown substantially over the past two decades, with well-developed commercial and residential infrastructure close to Summerlin and the Red Rock Canyon area. The 215 Beltway provides fast access from Henderson, the southeast valley, and communities north and south of Summerlin. Las Vegas's geography — a broad desert valley ringed by suburbs — means most residents of the metro area are within a 20–40 minute drive of this location.

Las Vegas has a large transient and entertainment-industry workforce alongside a stable and growing population of suburban families. The city's diverse demographics — including significant Latin American, Filipino, and other Asian American communities — are reflected in the fertility patient population. Nevada's relative lack of fertility clinic infrastructure outside Las Vegas means that the clinic also draws patients from southern Nevada communities and even from northern Arizona who would otherwise need to travel to Phoenix.

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

Nevada does not have a state fertility insurance mandate. Most patients at Ivy Fertility Las Vegas pay for treatment out of pocket or through voluntary employer fertility benefits. Nevada's economy has significant representation in gaming, hospitality, construction, and healthcare, with varying levels of employer fertility coverage across industries. Some large resort and casino employers have added fertility benefits as part of broader benefits packages in recent years, but coverage remains far from universal.

For patients without employer fertility benefits, the total cost of IVF in Nevada with medications typically falls in the $12,000–$22,000 range, depending on protocol and medication needs. The clinic's financial counseling resources can explain pricing in detail and discuss financing options through medical lending partners. Patients traveling from out of state should ask about consolidated monitoring and whether some appointments can be completed locally before traveling to Las Vegas for retrieval or transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What changed when the Fertility Center of Las Vegas became Ivy Fertility? The name change reflects the practice's affiliation with the Ivy Fertility network, a multi-location fertility organization. The physician team, location, and laboratory at the West Sahara Avenue address have continued serving the Las Vegas patient community. Network affiliation typically brings shared clinical protocols, administrative systems, and technology platforms, while day-to-day patient care remains delivered by the local medical team.

Does the clinic serve patients from outside the Las Vegas metro area? Yes. Nevada's fertility clinic landscape is concentrated in Las Vegas, which means patients from rural Nevada, southern Utah, and northern Arizona may travel to this location for IVF and other treatments not available in their home region. The clinic can advise on logistics for out-of-area patients, including what can be monitored locally versus what requires travel.

What is the difference between fresh and frozen embryo transfer? A fresh transfer occurs 3–5 days after egg retrieval, using an embryo from the same stimulation cycle. A frozen embryo transfer (FET) uses an embryo that was frozen after a prior retrieval cycle, typically after allowing the uterine lining to return to a natural state. Many clinics have shifted toward freeze-all strategies (freezing all embryos and doing a subsequent FET) because the uterine environment after hormonal stimulation may not be optimal for implantation. Ask the clinical team which approach they recommend for your situation.

Is Las Vegas a good destination for out-of-state fertility treatment? Las Vegas's hospitality infrastructure — abundant hotel accommodations, convenient flight access, and a broad range of dining and amenity options — can make it a practical destination for patients who need to travel for fertility care. Patients considering Las Vegas as a fertility destination should discuss monitoring protocols, travel requirements, and lodging recommendations with the clinic team before making logistical plans.

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