Gynecologic Cancer & Pelvic Surgery LLC is a specialty practice located at 101 Old Short Hills Road in West Orange, New Jersey — in Essex County, in the northern New Jersey suburbs approximately 15 miles west of New York City. The practice focuses on the surgical and oncologic management of gynecologic conditions, with expertise in pelvic surgery that may be relevant to patients whose fertility has been affected by gynecologic malignancies, complex pelvic pathology, or prior surgical history. West Orange is accessible from throughout Essex, Morris, and Union counties and serves a broad patient population across northern New Jersey. Patients seeking fertility-specific care in New Jersey can explore providers in the New Jersey fertility clinics directory.
Physicians and Clinical Team
Gynecologic Cancer & Pelvic Surgery LLC is a surgical specialty practice focused on gynecologic oncology and advanced pelvic surgery. Board-certified gynecologic oncologists are OB-GYN physicians who have completed additional fellowship training specifically in the surgical and medical management of gynecologic cancers, including ovarian, uterine, cervical, vulvar, and vaginal cancers. Fertility considerations may arise in this context — for example, fertility-sparing surgery for early-stage cervical or ovarian cancer, or reconstruction following prior pelvic procedures. Patients whose fertility goals intersect with a gynecologic cancer diagnosis should discuss oncofertility options with both their gynecologic oncologist and a reproductive endocrinologist, who work as complementary specialists.
Services and Treatments
- Surgical management of gynecologic malignancies (ovarian, uterine, cervical, vulvar)
- Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery (robotic, laparoscopic, hysteroscopic)
- Pelvic reconstructive surgery
- Management of complex pelvic pathology including endometriosis and pelvic organ prolapse
- Fertility-sparing surgical approaches for appropriate candidates with early-stage cancers
- Pre-surgical consultation for patients with gynecologic conditions affecting reproductive anatomy
- Coordination with reproductive endocrinology practices for oncofertility planning
- Post-treatment gynecologic care and surveillance
Laboratory and Success Rates
Gynecologic Cancer & Pelvic Surgery LLC is a surgical specialty practice, not a fertility clinic, and does not operate an IVF laboratory or report ART outcome data. Fertility preservation outcomes for patients undergoing oncologic surgery — such as egg or embryo freezing prior to treatment — depend on the reproductive endocrinology practice that performs those procedures and on the underlying disease status. Patients with fertility concerns related to a gynecologic cancer diagnosis should consult both their oncologic surgeon and an REI specialist before treatment begins. 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
West Orange is a well-connected community in Essex County with access to major roadways including I-280 and the Garden State Parkway. Patients traveling from Newark, Livingston, Montclair, and surrounding areas find the location convenient. The practice's focus on complex pelvic and oncologic surgery means that patients seen here are often referred by other physicians — OB-GYNs, internists, or reproductive endocrinologists — who require a surgical subspecialty partner. New Jersey's proximity to major academic medical centers in Newark and New York City provides additional resources for complex cases. Patients navigating a gynecologic cancer diagnosis who also have fertility goals should ask about oncofertility referrals as early in the treatment planning process as possible.
Considering At-Home Insemination?
Not every fertility journey begins in a clinic. For individuals and couples who have completed treatment for gynecologic conditions and are cleared to attempt conception, at-home insemination may be worth discussing with their care team. MakeAMom offers at-home insemination kits — including the BabyMaker kit for those with sensitivities, the CryoBaby kit designed for use with frozen or low-volume sperm, and the Impregnator kit for low-motility sperm — shipped discreetly to your door. With a reported 67% success rate among users, these kits provide an accessible, lower-cost entry point for those beginning their path to parenthood. MakeAMom's reusable kits are cost-effective compared to single-use alternatives and come with detailed instructions. That said, patients with a history of gynecologic cancer or complex pelvic surgery should always consult with a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist before attempting any form of conception assistance.
Insurance and Financing
New Jersey is one of a small number of states with a fertility insurance mandate. Under New Jersey law, fully insured employer group health plans are required to cover the diagnosis and treatment of infertility, including IVF, for eligible members. For patients at Gynecologic Cancer & Pelvic Surgery LLC, insurance coverage for the surgical and oncologic services provided will depend on the specific plan and the diagnosis codes involved. Gynecologic cancer surgery is generally covered under standard major medical insurance. Oncofertility services — such as emergency egg freezing prior to chemotherapy — may be covered under New Jersey's fertility mandate or as part of broader cancer care coverage; patients should verify with their insurer before proceeding.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is oncofertility and why is it relevant to patients with gynecologic cancer? Oncofertility is a subspecialty that bridges oncology and reproductive medicine, addressing fertility preservation for patients who will undergo cancer treatment that may impair fertility — such as chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery affecting the reproductive organs. Patients with early-stage gynecologic cancers may be candidates for fertility-sparing surgical approaches or for egg and embryo freezing before treatment begins.
Can a patient with a history of gynecologic cancer safely pursue IVF? This is a highly individualized question that depends on the cancer type, stage, treatment received, and time since treatment completion. Patients should discuss this in detail with both their oncologist and a reproductive endocrinologist. Some cancer types — particularly hormone-sensitive cancers — require careful consideration before using ovarian stimulation protocols associated with IVF.
What does pelvic reconstructive surgery involve in a fertility context? Pelvic reconstructive surgery can address structural abnormalities in the uterus, cervix, or vagina that may impair fertility or increase pregnancy risk. Common procedures include repair of uterine septum, removal of fibroids, correction of cervical stenosis, or repair of pelvic organ prolapse. These procedures may be performed laparoscopically, robotically, or hysteroscopically depending on the specific condition.
Does the practice coordinate with fertility clinics for oncofertility referrals? Practices like Gynecologic Cancer & Pelvic Surgery LLC often work in concert with reproductive endocrinologists at nearby fertility centers to ensure patients facing cancer treatment have timely access to fertility preservation consultations. Patients should proactively ask their surgeon about oncofertility options at the earliest stage of treatment planning.

